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    MA (TESOL) Neil Hammond How can Multiple Intelligence Theory be used to foster teacher development‚ support‚ and informed curriculum supplementation? March 2007 PREFACE The writing of this dissertation marks the end of an extremely fulfilling process of exploration‚ and hopefully the beginning of an equally fulfilling process of application. I am indebted to the inspiring teaching staff at EF Vancouver‚ especially to ELT veteran Victor Hill who provided an invaluable sounding board for conceptual

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    RESULTS AND DISCUSSION In the Iron (II) - Silver Ions System the reaction had a balance chemical equation of Fe2+ + Ag+  Fe3+ + Ag(S). The process if centrifugation is used in this part of the experiment to be able to separate the supernatant and the precipitate. And the supernatant will be used to test for the presence of Fe2+‚ Ag+ and Fe3+ in the solution. Results showed that there is a positive presence for FE 2+‚ Fe3+ and Ag+ because of the visible change of color of Prussian blue precipitate

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    without all the reality shows. Several years ago people used to watch soap operas and this was the main entertainment for those staying at home in the evening. Nowadays‚ I think‚ soap operas are completely replaced with the reality shows. So‚ this phenomenon would be really interesting to investigate in your reality TV essays. Do not forget to define the type of your reality TV essay. The content of essays on reality TV will directly depend on the chosen type. If you have a strong position on this

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    Arthur's Tragic Flaw

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    modern text‚ in many ways Arthur is a hero but in reality he is a tragic hero with flaws. Noble Stature is an important element of being a tragic hero‚ one must be remembered in order to be considered a hero‚ a tragic hero is not complete without a tragic flaw‚ most importantly a tragic hero must be excessively punished in order to learn an important lesson. Arthur’s father Uther Pendragon was a wonderful king‚ however he had a tragic flaw he was in love with Egraine which caused him

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    way after moving around. Yet‚ I still do believe that Crash is incredibly hyperbolic about the racism in the time after 9/11. Having lived in the Dominican Republic‚ I’ve experienced quite a lot of racism. Racism in the Dom. Rep. is different; it’s more of a black people looking down on the white. There’s a high level of thievery and just plain insulting of anyone with white skin. So‚ I guess one can say that I’ve experienced it more than once. I’ve been called a ghost; a whitey‚ a cracker‚ a

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    The Untold Story of Racism My friend Rhonda is an African American female living in New York‚ who has a masters degree in accounting‚ in addition to a law degree. One day‚ as she was surfing through the internet looking for jobs‚ she came across a law firm that had a single job position open for a lawyer specializing in financial cases. This job intended to promote an existing employee. Rhonda decided to apply for that job. The following day she was called for an interview. On the interview day

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    Can anyone have “it all”‚ the mansion‚ the awesome job and all the other luxuries of life? Yes they can‚ but it comes with some sacrifices as well. Anne-Marie Slaughter‚ author of “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All‚” argues that there are many difficulties in the workplace as well as home life that make it harder for women than men to “have it all”. Richard Dorment‚ author of “Why Men Can’t Have It All‚” argues that men have it just as hard as women and are just as equally justified to say that

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    Rankine On Racism

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    see in person or on the TV. At the end‚ Williams was able to control and accept everything that occurs at her tennis matches. The reason that it is bad sportsmanship to call out racism would be that the individual is not respecting the culture and race of their opponent. Rankine’s argument about speaking up to racism can make the individual appear that they are insane because they lose control of their temper and attitude. How I think this relates to the example of the neighbor calling the police

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    Truman show essay Topic: How does Peter Weir show the breakdown in the Truman show? The movie ‘The Truman Show’ was created in 1998 and directed by Peter Weir and written by Andrew Niccol. Truman is living a fake life that he doesn’t know‚ that is being broadcasted on national television all around the whole world. His best friend ‘Marlin’ makes a point of saying he would never lie to his so-called ‘best friend’ Truman‚ however he has been lying to him for his whole life. Truman’s wife Meryl

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    The Tragic Challenger Explosion The Tragic Challenger Explosion Space Travel. It is a sense of national pride for many Americans. If you ask anyone who was alive at the time‚ they could probably tell you exactly where they were when they heard that Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the Moon. But all of the success in our space programs is overshadowed by tragedy. On January 28‚ 1986‚ one of the worst disasters in our space program’s history occurred. Many people were watching

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