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    class I thought ‘again? I’ve seen that movie twice already!’ However‚ after the valuable lesson learning about Humanism‚ the movie made more sense. Now the “Dead Poets Society” is one of my favorite movies. Three characters in the movie show the concept of humanism through their actions. Neil‚ Knox‚ and Mr. Keating apply “Carpe Diem” to every moment of their lives and explore the world like a Humanist. Neil is an intelligent boy with a successful future ahead of him. He is forced by his dad to

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    How Do Fossils Form

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    For Permineralization‚ the organism must be buried or encased in some type of material (sand‚ sediment‚ mud‚ tar) soon after death while the organism’s features are still intact. Then groundwater trickles into tiny pores and spaces. The excess minerals in the water are deposited on the remaining tissues. The mineral deposits are left behind making a fossilized record to replace the organic tissues with hard minerals. It has the same shape as the original structure and may keep

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    How do Food Preservatives affect the growth of Microorganism? | By: Aya Zbedah | | December 15‚ 2008 | | Mrs. Hafell 5th Period Biology | 2008-2009 | | Abstract How Food Preservatives affect the growth of Microorganisms? Aya Zbedah Ballard High School The purpose of this project is to see which preservative will either slow down the growth of bacteria or speed up the growth using the three most common preservatives: sugar‚ salt and‚ vinegar. Humans usually have a problem keeping their

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    Jefferson believed in a national government that was to be limited in power. The federal government should only have the powers that the Constitution specifically states it has. Therefore‚ if the Constitution does not say that the government can actually do something‚ then they cannot. It was also his belief‚ unlike Hamilton‚ that the national debt and extensive taxation not exist. During Jefferson’s presidency‚ he did reduce the national debt by nearly half and eliminated many taxes so that the only national

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    events occur later on basically based on my geologic time scale that showed most of the events were concentrated at the recently era which is Mesozoic Era. 2. Compare your poster (& key events chosen) with OTHERS in your class. What events do all lists share? Do these events share common features? There are a few events in Earth’s History that all the posters share. The events that did all posters share are formation of earth and moon‚ prokaryotes (bacteria)‚ first land plant‚ start of age of dinosaurs

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    substantiate this by actually enriching the facial skin cells from beneath with the help of effective ingredients ingrained in them. There is a health concept associated with them as well which makes them more appealing. Need for the Concept Although aging is a natural process and is known to all‚ the process is not accepted widely across both the sexes. Women do not want to reveal their age either verbally or from their looks and the latter part applies to Men when it comes to revealing their true identity

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    1. Young‚ white musicians in America and England in the early 1960s both used blues as a musical template for exploring personal identity. In which ways did the American blues revival differ from the England blues revival? As the new age of rock music swept through the 1960’s‚ a new revival of blues was the cornerstone to both American and English bands. Both sides of the spectrum pursued the same goal but they seemed to have drastic differences. During the American Blues Revival it was set upon

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    Book Review Rui Liang “Teachers are‚ above all‚ people.” This sentence condenses the essence of this book—Teacher Identity Discourse: Negotiating Personal and Profession Space‚ by Janet Alsup. Teachers we know in class are usually professional and respectable. However‚ teachers are humans who have their own feelings and thoughts as well. One’s personal identity may not always works well with his or her professional identity as a teacher. In the book‚ Alsup indicates that the path one takes to become

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    How Do We Communicate?

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    Investigation Problem: • We are going to find out what is communication and how do we communicate in different ways through different things. We are writing a investigation now to understand what are we going to do for creating a new movie about communication. Guiding Questions: • What is communication? Communication requires that all parties have an area of communicative commonality. There are auditory means‚ such as speech‚ song‚ and tone of voice‚ and there are nonverbal means‚ such

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    Ethnomethodology As an opening to this project‚ I have to mention how uneasy I was with having to invade my own personal space in order to complete this assignment. My stomach was actually turning flips just thinking about having to get too close to anybody‚ but I did manage to get close enough to complete the assignment. Ethnomethodology would be the only way to be able to do a study of personal space‚ because once you take someone out of their normal surroundings or situations‚ the rules change

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