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    Name : Lola Purba SCN : 1223420 Subject : Writing Teacher : Ms. Jane Persad Women’s Emancipation in The 21th Century “…When you educate a man you educate an individual‚ when you educate a woman you educate a whole family…” Johnetta B‚ Cole wisely stated. Cole’s quotation draws an analogy that it is more important to educate women‚ because educating women means educating the members of family. For this purpose‚ women deserve education as men; likewise‚ women want to be treated equally as men

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    Writers often use literary techniques to relay the meaning of their works to their audience. In “The Whipping”‚ Robert Hayden uses structure‚ imagery‚ and sound devices to transmit the inhumanity of abuse‚ and how beatings lead to a cycle of abuse. Structure plays an important role in the meaning of this poem. The cruelness of abuse is amplified through enjambment and emphasis on the last word of the sentence. When the lady beats the boy ‚ no pronunciation is used‚ which allows the poem to flow

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    Smart Houses in the 21st Century By PURE FILTH A Report on the advancements of smart homes for care of the aged and impaired in Australia. Made for the minister for health and ageing: The Hon Nicola Roxon‚ MP Abstract There are many different applications of smart homes‚ from power saving solutions‚ increases in convenience and comfort‚ greater peace of mind due to their security features‚ the ability to process medical essential medical information and passing said information on to the appropriate

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    shared among members of a culture‚ and which is used to generate and circulate meaning in and for that culture (1088). Codes convert pieces of information from one form to another and are often used where spoken and/or written language is not possible. John Fiske discusses‚ in his essay “Television Culture”‚ how codes are used in television broadcast programs and how broadcasters attempt to make the meanings “perform the work of dominant ideology” (1087). He breaks the codes down into three levels:

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    framework that negates multiplicity and difference. In their paradigm‚ truth is sought through the positivist approach. Critical theorists‚ however‚ argue that the movement is anemic for restructuring education and society. The controversy centers on how multicultural education will be defined. Nieto (1994) asserts that teaching and learning must challenge racism‚ sexism‚ and other forms of social domination and intolerance. Thus‚ curriculum making should incorporate the sociocultural contexts of subject

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    Assignment #2: Elements of Medieval Music present in the 21st Century Musical Notation Mostly liturgical music was transmitted orally and also memorized by monks and clerics; however‚ during this period musical notation emerged in differents ways and it was developed in with many characteristics notation from time to time‚ it was a process that occurred gradually. The earliest chant notation was notated on signs called neumes whose function was mainly to graphically provided a gesture or movement

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    How does the ocean effect the climate on land? The oceans play a huge role in the climate zones we see on land. Even the area that are nowhere close the the oceans are still effected by the ocean. The oceans act as a heater to the world because of them absorbing insolation rays from the sun. The is a result of land temperature altering faster than the oceans does. However‚ the land still absorbs some insolation but cannot maintain the same heat for as long as the ocean. Especially the tropical

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    The Education System of the 21st Century “Education is the passport to the future for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.” ~Malcolm X While watching television recently‚ I came across a commercial for an older episode of the Oprah Winfrey show. This particular show was to address a documentary entitled‚ “Waiting for Superman.” I sat and watched the 45 second commercial and became so engrossed I wished I could have called my mother. Coming from a family of Native and African

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    Family in 21st Century Society: Health care challenges The family is a community within a community within society at large. The family system has a fundamental role within the larger community and society in general. The impact of the family system is seen beginning with the way a person dresses‚ his or her mannerisms‚ and extending to the general philosophies of the person down to the type of person he or she chooses as a mate. The family will have an effect on how a person views

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    History of the Guitar In this essay I will research: - The history of the Guitar‚ from the origins of the instrument‚ up until the present day - The technological advances of the instrument - The main practitioners of the instrument and how they changed the way the guitar was used or thought of. The guitar is possibly the most well known and widely played instrument in modern times. There have been instruments similar to the guitar for at least 5‚000 years. The oldest known

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