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    They believed that the school should have a special place where children can use creative art as a tool to express their thoughts and their feelings (Drew & Rankin 2004). -My two questions that I have about the Reggio schools are: 1- Q: What is the meaning of the phrase “the hundred languages of children?” the founder of Reggio “Loris Malaguzzi ”used this phrase to describe the multi-faceted ways children can

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    He was born on February 10‚ 1940 and passed away on June 7‚ 2009. Rankin’s interpretation of “Blackbird” that he recorded for his Silver Morning Album impressed Paul McCartney. So‚ Paul asked Rankin to perform his version of the song when McCartney and Lennon were inducted into the Song Writer’s Hall of Fame. The original “Blackbird” song and the cover version are unique in their own way. I enjoyed listening to both songs because they are very

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    traditionalists‚ the lines of gender identity and sexuality are drawn in stone in the early chapters of the Bible and the Torah. They feel the need to impose those lines on everyone regardless of how ill-fitting the definitions may be. Authors‚ Joy Ladin‚ and Jeannette Lee‚ in their respective works‚ explore these exclusive definitions and how these texts can be redefined to serve a greater role in perpetuating

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    Golden Age of Piracy

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    With canons blaring in the distance‚ Captain Edward Teach sits in his quarters‚ preparing for battle. To his belt‚ Teach straps pistols‚ daggers‚ and his cutlass. Across his chest‚ a sling with six pistols all loaded. Then‚ slowly‚ Teach braids his bushy‚ pitch-black beard that would come to give him his name. Finally‚ Teach places several slow burning fuses under his hat‚ lighting each one by one[i]. With wisps of smoke billowing around his face‚ Blackbeard‚ the most treacherous pirate in history

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    decisions these human beings have to be able to have compassion‚ or condolence‚ for one another. In order to have compassion you have to have the ability to empathize that is that you have to understand and share the feelings of another. However‚ Jeannette Kennett a philosophy professor at the National University explains in her essay “Autism‚ Empathy and Moral Agency” that it is possible for autistic people to make moral decisions without the ability to empathize while hearing to a logical moral code

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    Frankenstein: Technology In Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus‚ written in the late nineteenth century by Mary Shelley‚ Shelley proposes that knowledge and its effects can be dangerous to individuals and all of humanity. Frankenstein was one of our first and still is one of our best cautionary tales about scientific research.. Shelley’s novel is a metaphor of the problems technology is causing today. Learn from me. . . at least by my example‚ how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge

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    References: Barry K. G. and Jeannette S. 1998‚ Documenting the Documentary: Close Readings of Documentary Film and Video‚ Wayne State University Press‚ Detroit. Grierson. J‚ 2012‚ “Postwar Patterns”. Hollywood Quarterly‚ vol. 1‚ no. 2: 160‚ available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1209557

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    in her photos; being‚ wallpaper‚ not hiding‚ says Sloan Rankin‚ a college friend‚ who worked with woodman and whom appears in many of Woodman’s works. “Francesca Woodman was not trying to disappear as a represtation of her state of mind when she was hiding behind a scrap of wallpaper‚ It was her making a parallel‚ how would it be‚ to be that peeling paint or wallpaper‚ How does the human form relate to it‚ you put yourself in it.” (Sloan Rankin‚ The Woodmans) “Am I in the picture? Am I getting in

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    HIS204 Week 5, Final

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    Women’s History Student Name HIS204 – American History Since 1865 Instructor Date Women’s History Women have fought for many years to gain rights and the ability to be treated as man’s equal. Women have earned the right to vote and work outside the home in jobs that were classically men’s work. Women earned the right to serve their country during wartime. However‚ women must work harder to prove that they are worthy of being treated as an equal. Women have made

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    parents without even realizing it and you expect to be in good hands. You expect your family to keep you away from bad situations and keep you out of harm’s way. This is quite typical for most families‚ but for Jeannette she experiences things much different. In The Glass Castle‚ by Jeannette Walls‚ the moving and traveling that her family partakes in on pages 48-50 reveals how irresponsible the parents are when it comes to their children and also how accustomed the children have become to a life

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