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    Drawing on what you have learned about City Road from the Making Social Lives DVD and Learning Companion 1‚ describe some of the ways in which order is made and repaired on the street which you know. The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast the social order of City Road with a local road to demonstrate how order is made and is continually repaired over time. Abington Street‚ has changed considerably over the past 50 years‚ from a quiet street of individually owned shops such as

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    The influences of music in a child’s life. Music comes in all shapes and forms. When most people think of music they think of what you hear on the radio but music is all around us. From a young age we have learned what music is‚ from hearing the sounds of our mothers voice‚ to hearing pots and pans bang in the kitchen while dinner is being prepared. When I looked up the definition of music it said "The art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous‚ unified‚ and evocative composition

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    Instinct‚ something we all have‚ is necessary for survival. If we did not have instinct‚ we wouldn’t have learned anything and wouldn’t know what to do if there ever was a crisis. “I’ll give him a trail to follow…” (Connell‚ 11). As he was being hunted Rainsford’s‚ the protagonist from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ primary instinct was to trick General Zaroff‚ the antagonist who hunts humans‚ and this instinct saved his life. “...dad’s star might have moved further… playing a solo…”

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    Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962) is a novel centering on forty-year old Soviet political prisoner Ivan Denisovich Shukov’s experiences during a single day in a fictional Soviet labor camp in 1951. Before entering the labor camp eight years earlier‚ Shukov was a poor stone mason‚ with a wife and two daughters who he left behind when he entered military service in 1941 after the Germany army invaded the Soviet Union. During fighting‚ the Germans captured

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    What would you do if you learned that your home and family were directly in the path of an unstoppable‚ insatiable insect army made up of 68 billion ants that are devouring every living thing it encounters? This is the question that Carl Stephenson asks in his short story‚ "Leiningen Versus the Ants‚" which was first published in 1938. The protagonist of the story‚ Leiningen‚ a fully developed character who possesses both good and bad characteristics finds himself in a situation that requires him

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    to save the day. He had an uncanny ability of taking everyday’s objects from his immediate surroundings and transforming them to solve problems. He could disarm a nuclear warhead using only a safety pin. Basically‚ he’s a universal symbol for resourcefulness‚ ingenuity‚ and creativity. He has inspires me in many situations and aspects in life. Firstly‚he is a do-er. It’s easy for people to sidestep creativity when taking on a new endeavor by quibbling over objectives. Ambiguity is uncomfortable

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    identity thus‚ it is always have been a challenge for history teachers like me to sustain student’s interests in studying it. In this regard‚ even though the concluded seminar is basically “The Art of Science Teaching” I really learned a lot from it specially the resourcefulness on the part of the teacher as well as the connection of Science in many other disciplines. Consequently‚ nowadays we are living in the context of high technological advances and presently students demand for learning is high

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    According to the U.S Natural Center for Education Statistics (U.S Department of Education) 20 years ago‚ there were 14.1 million students in the U.S College and Universities. Since 2011 the number has risen to 19.7 million. So the question is‚ “ Why do students go to college?” Robert S. Feldman‚ the author of P.O.W.E.R: Learning Strategies For The Success and Life‚ most students when asked‚ “Why are you going to college?” responded with because they wanted to make a lot money. Feldman believes “that

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    from near or far (Alyson-1). Personality traits that will help you become a good physical therapist are compassion and resourcefulness. Compassion is important because you have to remember that your patient are most likely in pain. Resourcefulness is important because each patient has to have a personalized treatment plan. (Bureau-5). Most skills and personality traits can be learned to help you become a good physical therapist (Alyson-2). The resources PTs use to help patients are ramps‚ exercise balls

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    knowledge and practical experience of working and collaborating with people of same thoughts‚ by discussing‚ analyzing and solving real cases. I am fully confident that I have the ambition to be a successful lawyer‚ because of my leadership‚ resourcefulness and willingness to help people solving their problems. Not many young people nowadays start to think about their future careers before they reach 9th or 10th grade‚ but I was that kind of a kid. Ever since I was ten‚ I frequently thought of who

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