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    “Lost Child in the Woods” by Richard Louv details today’s newest technology to discuss the widening gap between man and nature. Louv uses an anecdote‚ provides the reader with metaphors‚ and creates a hypothetical situation to develop his argument The reason Louv gives for writing this passage is that of a friends recent visit to the car dealership. During her visit‚ when prompted about a backseat entertainment system for her car she replied she did not want one and “the salesman’s jaw dropped.”

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    painting‚ it’s important to realize the extent to which Grant Wood had designed and interpreted American Gothic. At first glance‚ many believe the painting as realism‚ and this is true. The painting is modeled after the house‚ which Wood had realistically rendered in which he created a scene—a man and a woman posing in front of the house. The models for the artwork never posed together when they were drawn prior to the painting. Although Wood had intended for a portrait‚ he painted the house in Iowa

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    In the essay‚ “The New Immorality”‚ Joseph Wood Krutch argues that in today’s time‚ humans are becoming increasingly immoral creatures. This claim can be exemplified by the behavior of students‚ teachers‚ politicians‚ business people‚ celebrities‚ and countless others. Krutch believes that although people claim to be honorable‚ the majority of their actions say otherwise. People no longer care if the acts they commit are immoral because they often only care if it is beneficial to themselves. As times

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    Name: ____________________________ SID : ____________________________ GSI: ____________________________ Econ 100B Macroeconomic Analysis Professor Steven Wood Spring 2010 Exam #1 ANSWERS Please sign the following oath: The answers on this test are entirely my own work. I neither gave nor received any aid while taking this test. I will not discuss the questions on this test until after 5:00 p.m. on February 23‚ 2010. ______________________ Signature Any test turned in without a signature

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    original intent of the story or the context in which it took place. In "Walden‚ Or Life in the Woods" (1995)‚ by Henry David Thoreau‚ he takes a very analytical approach to his recollections of the past.

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    worker must behave ethically and morally correct‚ and who the social worker is here to help. However I do not think that the code has enough information on what will happen to a social worker if they are caught behaving unethically‚ or immorally. In my opinion there could be a little bit more information on this subject. I think that if there was a section on a universal reprimand on what will happen if the social worker was caught behaving unethically towards clients‚ or staff that it would serve

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    will be covering the main points of the book titled‚ “Making Friends‚ and Making them Count‚” by Em Griffin. I try to thoroughly explain the advice‚ pointers‚ and tips that Griffin gives us to guide us to better relationship formation and communication. My opinions of his book will also be present in this paper‚ as well as a synopsis of the outline and character of the book. A Synopsis: I found Em Griffin’s book quite fun to read. His comical stories and analogies were really helpful and I was

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    My research revealed three main points to me. One being that metal bats have a larger “sweet spot” than wood bats. The “sweet spot” of a baseball bat is a place on the bat where the ball leaves the bat with the greatest speed and the player’s hands feel very little vibration from the impact. This is because a metal bat’s barrel can hold a uniform shape longer than a wood bat. This larger “sweet spot” provides a better chance for the ball to not only be hit but hit harder. Along with a larger

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    changes in the surface area of pieces of wood of the same mass affects their buoyancy. Hypothesis: That the larger the surface area of the piece of wood‚ the more buoyant it will be. Variables:  The Independent Variable is the surface area of each piece of wood.  The Dependent Variable is the buoyancy of the each piece of wood.  The Controlled Variables are: o The weight of each piece of wood and its hook o The amount of water each piece of wood is measured in o The spring balance used

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    expressed in the setting of his poem "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening." His elaborate description of the woody setting brings vivid images to the reader’s mind. Frost explains the setting so descriptively that the reader feels he is in the woods also<br><br>The setting is a very important tool Frost uses in writing this poem. The setting is obviously in the woods‚ but these are not just any old woods. Something caught the speaker’s eyes in these woods making them a special place for the speaker.

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