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    2. Which do you think would be the easiest to measure—the attention level of a class‚ student interest in a poem‚ or participation in a class discussion? Why? Which would be the hardest to measure? The participation of the students in class is hardest to measure as the perception and liking changes with the passage of time and it is not feasible or easy to think about this. Poems and the other such actions are easy to measure that liked or not by the students so it would not be the issues in that

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    You Are What You Wear

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    You Are What You Wear Whoever said “clothes make a man” had the right idea about people perceive each other on the first look. Whether you like it or not‚ a big part of the first impression that we make when you meet someone depends on how you look – which is basically how you’re dressed. Looking good is an obsession with people these days. We love to keep up on the latest trends and make sure we’re sporting the latest fashion. Just take a look around you. Bangalis seem to be really catching

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    .As you moved through your childhood and adolescence‚ how did the relative importance of your family‚ school‚ peers‚ and the mass media as agents of socialization change? How would you account for these changes? Socialization is the process of making a person to learn to live in terms of the expectations of the society and making him adapted to the society (Marcionis‚ 2010). In other words‚ it is the process which familiarizes a particular human being to a particular society. Family was

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    You are what you eat

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    YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT Eating is one of human beings’ four basic needs. It is a simply action you take not only to endure your life but also to show yourself because “you are what you eat”. This saying above does not mean that you live to eat but your eating expresses the person you are willing to be. You can be fat or thin‚ tall or short‚ ..etc‚ which partly depends on your three everyday meals. Surprisingly‚ the sensible eating can give you some desired things such as the beauty‚ the health‚ the

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    Title of Your Report There have been many trade routes and organizations throughout history. One of these trade routes is the Silk road which is known for its Chinese silk‚ which was the main product. This trade route connected the world. Another trade route was the Incense Route. This route linked the early Mediterranean civilizations. The Silk Road Probably the most famous of all the trade routes‚ the Silk Road lasted for hundreds of years‚ outliving numerous empires‚ wars and plagues‚ only the

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    either related to the author’s own culture or not even related to the scientific ethics. Before initiating to read this article‚ I imagined that the article would include examples‚ practices‚ and situations related to the scientific research ethics but it was discussing the matters of cultures and morality in general point of view. It would be more appropriate if he included examples from the scientific situations instead of giving example of war in the

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    You Can't Take It with You

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    is a great example of those opuses which let oppressed people’s voices be noticed. Frank Capra‚ rather than simply criticize the cruel truth of society‚ brought forward his new movie‚ You Can’t Take it With You‚ in order to bring a sense of relief with his unique humor. The protagonists of You Can’t Take It With You have opportunities to make their dreams come true: The eccentric Professor Vanderhof’s good nature asserts itself and converts Anthony P. Kirby to do what he likes instead of lusting after

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    was a good plan‚ and since time was of the essence‚ everybody wondered whether we should just use it. If we did‚ Group A would undoubtedly not be happy‚ but if we didn’t‚ we’d probably get an F. Some people thought we should go with the plan‚ others were against it. My position was that we should just use our original plan‚ since even if we didn’t get great marks for it‚ we would have worked hard and been graded fairly for our own work rather than possibly earning a good grade‚ but on the back of essentially

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    The exclusionary rule is for prohibiting illegal evidence in court‚ this can be a deciding factor in most cases. An example of this is‚ they can’t fake‚ or plant evidence.They have to have solid concrete evidence.This rule is part of the fourth amendment‚ which a lot of people take seriously‚ these are rights given to all Americans. I agree with this because‚ everything needs to be done in a proper manner. If the evidence leaves the chain of custody or is collected in an unlawful manner this can

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    And I Would Have Gotten Away with It If It Wasn’t for You Meddling Kids Literature is traditionally written in the protagonist perspective. On the contrary‚ in the story And I Would Have Gotten Away with It If It Wasn’t for You Meddling Kids‚ Luke Geddes introduces the audience to an atypical narrative from the point of view of an antagonist in a Scoopy Doo cartoon. Namely from the start of the story‚ Geddes leads the reader to understand the childhood dream which lead the villain to build the Navajo

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