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    Vice-Chancellory Open Universities Australia (Curtin) 311790 EDP120 Introduction to Teaching Study Period 3‚ 2012 Unit study package number: Mode of study: Credit value: Pre-requisite units: Co-requisite units: Anti-requisite units: Additional Requirements: Result type: Approved incidental fees: 311790 Fully Online – Open Universities Australia (OUA) 25 None None None None Grade/Mark All fee information can be obtained through the Fees Centre. Visit fees.curtin.edu.au for details.

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    evil tyrants that manipulate the power of fear so that their subjects are forced to succumb to their rule and authority; and finally the intellects with their sheer brain power and keen thinking to convey ideas of how society ought to be governed. In Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the characters of Ralph‚ Jack‚ and Piggy are attached to symbols to convey their authority‚ which can represent different types of leadership and power in modern civilization. Ralph is one who rules based on order

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    Flies What is being said about power and how is it being said? Power can change people in a way that is incomprehensible either for good or for evil. Power can make one so greedy that someone will do anything for it and won’t let anyone‚ or thing stand in their way. Macbeth by William Shakespeare portrays both the positive and negative uses on Power through the main characters. Macbeth’s greed of power allowed him to exercise abuse and ultimately he was corrupted and destroyed by power. Lady

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    Thesis: Since Imperial Rome and the Han dynasty were taking places at relatively the same time‚ they have many similarities. But considering the distance and isolation from each other‚ many differences also occurred. Both Rome and Han China used technology to improve their empire‚ but changing your social class rank was very difficult in China‚ but a bit easier in Rome. Similarities: Both the Roman and the Han had advanced technology like roads‚ sewage/water systems‚ engineering‚ and architecture

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    boys first arrived at the island they were all nice little British school boys that followed the rules‚ but then quickly deteriorated into malicious killing savages. There are three examples of symbols that illustrate deterioration in the book The Lord of The Flies by William Golding. The examples are: when the conch breaks‚ when the fire burns down the forest‚ and when Jack kills the first pig. The first symbol that illustrates deterioration is when the conch breaks. The conch breaks when Roger

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    PT1420 - Unit 2 Homework and Lab Assignment Unit 2 Assignment 1: Homework (material from Chapter 2of your text book) 1.) What is pseudocode? A.) Pseudocode is when you pre write a program in your own type of language to lay it out 2.) Computer programs typically perform what 3 steps. A.)Input‚ Process‚ Output. 3.) What 2 things must you normally specify in a variable declaration. A.)Type‚ Identifier. 4.) Write assignment statements that perform the following operations with the variables

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    Rougui Barry APUSH Essay 10/1/2013 The economic issues provoked the American Revolution in numerous divergent ways. The Seven years’ war also known as the French and Indian war‚ led to economic imbalance in North America and the mother country England. During the French and Indian war the British had to use a lot of money to fund the war. After the war was over and the British had successfully beaten the French‚ England had a drastic economic downfall because of all of the money they had used

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    Daniela Vasquez The book‚ “Lord of the Flies”‚ by William Golding‚ contains many characters that each symbolize something‚ one of them being Ralph who symbolizes structure and government. In the beginning of the book‚ Ralph was leader and everything was organized. Once Ralph’s position declines and Jack’s’ position rises‚ the children begin to become savages. Ralph is the most important character because once structure and government is lost‚ humans become savages and beasts. In the beginning

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    In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ several injustices take place. Piggy‚ Ralph‚ and the Littluns. Piggy is constantly mocked and exploited‚ no one listens to Ralph or shows him much respect‚ and the Littluns are ignored and taken advantage of. Throughout the novel‚ it is unambiguous that Piggy is treated unfairly and is mocked. All three of the selected injustices are in relation to Piggy’s glasses and how Jack treats Piggy. Early in the novel‚ Jack grabs Piggy’s glasses right off of his

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    The ancient civilizations of Rome and Han China shared both similarities and differences in their social‚ political and economical views. First‚ ancient Rome and Han China both shared social views. Male dominance was a big thing for both‚ as they only cared to produce male offspring and didn’t really care much about the women. In Han China it was a bit of a disgrace to produce women offspring; in Rome women were in the same social level as all of the children‚ everybody under seven-teen years of

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