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    Thematic Unit of Study

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    Thematic Unit of Study EED-510 Grand Canyon University Introduction Observing tenured teachers is always a great resource. It is important to look at great lessons that are being created. It is always so helpful to see how they structure their lessons and how they choose to illustrate the content they are teaching. It was a privilege to observe such a wonderful teacher with so much experience. The Lesson The science lesson was on the water cycle. This was a great lesson to observe. The

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    There is a common theme in both of the stories “The interloper”s and “Romeo and Juliet”. They are that they both have a rivalry like in “The Interlopers” they had a rivalry for whose land it is. The common interest in “Romeo and Juliet” is that there is a rivalry of who is more powerful between the families of “Romeo and Juliet.” First I am going to talk about the similarities that the story “Romeo and Juliet” have in common. The common interest in this story and “The Interlopers” is that they

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    their money to go see it in theaters again. The same goes for Lion King 3D released last year. A movie that many people already owned grossed nearly 94 million dollars during its stay in theaters. Though these movies may not be defined as “great”‚ there are plenty of examples of great movies that are not original ideas. In AFI’s (American Film Institute) latest list of the top 100 films of all time‚ only one film is a sequel. However‚ many are based on existing material. Just in the top 10‚ seven

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    Violence in Movies

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    If you watch movies these days you know you’re sure to see some sort of violence whether it be a killing‚ beating‚ or some kind of cruel act. Now every time you watch TV‚ you are likely to see a commercial promoting a new movie with a catch title such as "Scream" or "Fear." Whether you think these movies are necessary or not‚ production companies know they will get the viewers and this is why they keep making them. I was watching a movie the other day‚ with my lovely girlfriend of course‚ by

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    The Truth will Prevail Justice is “the quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness: to uphold the justice of a cause”(Dictionary).Harper Lee uses the theme of Justice throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird to express her opinions on the injustices of America at the time and to advocate ways in which they can be changed. At the beginning of the novel‚ Lee uses Scouts child-like perspective to make points about the injustices caused by misunderstanding and innocence

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    Andrew Valls seems to be the first scholar (at least in recent years) to take the approach that Hume’s philosophy is not racially charged‚ there is no reason to conclude that racism was part of Hume’s thought processes or that the few instances of racial comments are not truly part of his philosophy over all. “On the contrary‚ Hume’s philosophical views provide the resources to explain and correct Hume’s own racialism.” Hume’s overall philosophy focuses on the universality of human nature. He never

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    The aftermath of a destructive obsession What happens when the burdens of addiction confront a household; what dilemmas arise inside of a family? The novel Tweaked by Katherine Holubitsky; explores the life of an ordinary teenager‚ Gordie; and his internal struggles with his Brother Chase’s tyrannical addiction to crystal meth. Furthermore‚ Chase’s self-harm tragically cripples his family‚ which composes of Gordie‚ his mother‚ and father. Although it impacts their personal lives it also damages

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    Margot is a very quiet girl‚ she mostly stood alone away from the other children. There has been raining for seven years and there hasn’t been any sun in those years. In this book the author Ray Bradbury is expressing the importance through the theme of the story. There are two themes that I found was important in this story. Margot doesn’t really talk to anyone she usually just looks and walk away. The children are jealous of her. They are jealous because of many reasons. In the story there are

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    For his time‚ Brahms was criticized as being overly technical or old fashioned; an opponent of true progress and emotion in music. However‚ what his music shows is not a lack of emotion but layers of depth. His carefully planned motifs and calculated phrases allow his audience an initial emotional experience while offering a technical structure intelligent enough to sate most musicologists. This can especially be seen in Movement One of Brahms’ Third Symphony‚ where he clearly uses a specific pattern

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    Frank Herbert’s science-fiction epic Dune not only offers an unforgettable plot‚ but also contains a diverse plethora of themes that represent his abstract ideas and views of society. The three main themes that occur throughout his novel are: manipulation by religion‚ dependence on spice‚ and human manipulation of nature. Religion is portrayed throughout Herbert’s work as a powerful tool of manipulation. The sisterhood of the Bene Gesserit use their “Missionaria Protectiva” to manipulate societies

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