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    beginning began applying unfair and biased judgements to Aboriginal culture‚ calling them ‘primitive’ and ‘simple’. Without looking at the dictionary‚ the anthropological definition of ‘simple’ could be something along the lines of: Lacking technology‚ or lacking higher level cognitive processes to use or make technology. Another meaning could be: A formless society‚ having no rules or laws to regulate life. When we think of the word ‘complex’‚ we very likely think of our own civilization. ‘Complex’ might

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    What was life like for people living in Nazi Germany? In Nazi Germany life for the Germans was terrible. You had to know who you could trust‚ as trusting the wrong person may cause you to loose your life. The Nazis and mainly Hitler really disliked Jews and anyone else that was not their perfect ’Aryan’. Hitler and the Nazis came up with the Nazi Racial Policy‚ in 1933 to try and persuade Jews to emigrate there was the Boycott of Jewish shops. Shop windows got Jewish symbols painted on them‚ members

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    Dave‚ did you hear what the news just said about that woman who…? I interject. No grandma what did the news have to say this time? My grandmother has become just another casualty to television’s over exaggerated statistics and fictional stories. Recently widowed‚ my grandma has been getting progressively worse. As is with most elderly people‚ the television plays a very big role in her daily activities. I would have to say that the TV has become "a member of the family." It is for this reason that

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    which you analyze forms of simple stimulus learning. As a part of your analysis‚ you must address the following items: • Explain the concept of habituation. • Analyze the factors that affect perceptual learning. • Examine the effects of stimulus exposure. • Discuss the application of simple stimulus learning to at least two real life situations. • Your analysis should include at least three references from scholarly sources. Simple Stimulus Learning Courtney

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    Trần Thị Hà ID: 1111120089 TOPIC: Advantages and disadvantages of living in a city and in the countryside. The rapid economic growth in many countries has led to widening gap between cities and rural areas. One of the most controversial issues rising today is which place is better to live. I think everything has 2 sides‚ both the city and the countryside have the advantages and disadvantages. It isn’t deniable that living in such a big city has a lot of convenience. People can approach the modern

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    Barriers to belong (The Simple Gift) Experiences * Billy has experienced growing up in a dysfunctional family. His father is abusive and neglects * Billy feels no regret for leaving his father since there is a lock of love * Billy feels alienated or out of place at school and his community; he hates both- yet billy loves Westfield (he feels at home here) * Billy is estranged from his father because his father is uncaring and abusive * Billy appreciates the hospitality of Ernie

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    Gustave Flaubert "A Simple Heart" Gustave Flaubert’s short story‚ A Simple Heart‚ is the narrative account of one woman’s painfully unrewarding life as a humble and blindly dedicated servant‚ Felicite. Throughout the story chronicling her life‚ she suffers a series of heartbreaking losses‚ but continues to love unconditionally nonetheless. A Simple Heart brings up themes of death and loss‚ and unquestioning duty and responsibility. It also calls into question conventional religious belief

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    Living off Campus Nowadays‚ living off campus is very popular among college students. When students go to college‚ which is far from their families‚ some of them would choose to live off campus instead of living in the dorms. Compared to living on the campus‚ living off campus is much cheaper and comfortable. You will have more independence‚ freedom‚ privacy‚ and space; you do not have to share your bedroom and bathroom with others. Furthermore‚ you can make your own meals if you live off campus

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    major cities‚ people can choose the types of accommodation depends on their own conditions and favorites. Some people prefer to living in a house‚ while others like apartments more than houses. There are numerous advantages of living in an apartment‚ so many people think it is a good choice for accommodation. Firstly‚ apartments make some individuals live a simple life. For instance‚ people who live in an apartment do not take care to clean the staircase and yard‚ and there is no need to trim the

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    Transformation of Sentences Simple - Complex – Compound (Rules‚ Examples and Practice) Conversion of simple sentences into complex A simple sentence may be converted into a complex sentence by expanding a word or phrase into a subordinate noun clause‚ adjective clause or adverb clause. *By expanding a noun/noun phrase /adverb etc. into a noun clause 1. He admitted his mistake -------------- He admitted that he had made a mistake. 2

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