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    John Ruskin said‚ “I always said that no woman could paint.” This quote from John Ruskin is nonsense. If women can give birth and raise their children to live their own lives‚ women could do everything anyone else can. In this era‚ some of the most powerful positions in governments are being held by women. Maybe I have an untrained eye‚ but if no description for a work of an artist is provided‚ I would not be able to tell if a piece of art was created by a man or a woman. Art or all entertainment

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    Since the beginning of time‚ musical instruments have played a major role in society‚ especially the piano. Throughout its lifetime‚ the piano has grown and changed greatly as well as gained popularity extremely fast. “The pianoforte […] became‚ by the last quarter of the eighteenth century‚ a leading instrument of Western art music” (Powers‚ Wendy). Over the last three hundred years‚ the piano has kept the same look‚ but has developed immensely in tone and power. Before the invention of the piano

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    the early 1900s. During the progressive era‚ people began to worry about the things that might have contaminated food while being processed. People became scared to eat‚ because they never knew if their food might have been contaminated. Albert Beveridge gave the president‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ the book “The Jungle.” He was disgusted and knew something had to be done. The book made many people in the United States convert to vegetarianism. In 1906‚ President Roosevelt pushed for the Meat Inspection

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    the impact of political changes on American families‚ specifically the relationship of a Cold War ideology and the ideal of domesticity in the 1960s. May believed that with security as the common thread‚ the Cold War ideology and the domestic revival reinforced each other. Personal adaption‚ rather than political resistance‚ characterized the era. However‚ postwar domesticity never fully delivered on its promises because the baby-boom children who grew up in suburban homes abandoned the containment

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    Madison‚ "The primary fuel for the evolution of anatomy turns out not to be gene changes‚ but changes in the regulation of genes that control development." In other words‚ a giraffe doesnt ave special genes for a long neck. Its neck-growing genes are the same as a mouse’s; they may just be switched on for a longer time‚ so the giraffe ends up with a longer neck. And the discovery of a primitive bony fish called a paddlefish found that the pattern of gene expresion builds the bones in its fins is much

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    Both articles identify and analyze two different effects of high stakes testing. The first article doesn’t directly attack high stakes testing but simply analyzes data and forms a conclusion. This would mean that it can be furthered explained to draw a conclusion about high stakes testing. The second article begins to show a negative side to the consequences of high stakes testing; therefore‚ it is more certain in its purpose. High-Stakes Testing and Curricular Control: A Qualitive Metasynthesis

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    Biological Science‚ 4e (Freeman) Chapter 1 Biology and the Tree of Life 1) Which of the following statements about cells is true? A cell is _____. A) only found in multiples of two‚ because single cells cannot exist independently B) always between 200 and 500 micrometers in diameter C) characteristic of eukaryotic but not prokaryotic organisms D) characteristic of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms Answer: D Reference: Section 1.4 Bloom’s Taxonomy: Level 1 Knowledge 2)

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    Artemisia Gentileschi

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    because of her breaking ground in paintings involving historical and religious themes. It was not all fun and games for Gentileschi‚ as she faced hardships and turmoil throughout her artistic life. This anguish and disparity can be seen even in her work Judith and Holofernes. Throughout Gentileschi’s painting there is a prevalent theme of feminism. To understand why she is so anti-male it is important to look at Artemisia’s motives for the painting‚ the treatment of women during the Baroque period‚ and

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    following stages: Exploration stage Clarification stage Action stage According to “The Angry Couple” is a scene of an angry couple Judith and Richard. Both has issues with their relationship and their therapist Susan Heitler. Examples of the three-stages model of interviewing states below: Exploration Stage: Within the exploration stage Susan Heitler had Judith and Richard explain what it is that they want during the session and what they want to accomplish. She focuses on addressing how they

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    Two Contrasting Countries

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    Tanzania and Uganda. Another significant feature of Kenyan geography is the Great Rift Valley‚ the wide‚ steep canyon that cuts through the highlands. Kenya is also home to some of the world’s most spectacular wildlife‚ including elephants‚ lions‚ giraffes‚ zebras‚ antelope‚ wildebeests‚ and many rare and beautiful species

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