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    teachers work to increase student achievement scores? Explain? The goal of merit pay is to facilitate competition by tying pay to performance; the goal I to attract high quality teachers with the incentive of higher compensation. According to Ravitch the notion that merit pay is an effective way to motivate and award teachers is wrong. Most teachers don’t like merit pay and believes it put unnecessary pressure on teachers along with taking away job security. According to Ravitch‚ merit pay does not increase

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    As one goes through an essence of discovery it can ultimately change the ways in which the individual sees both themselves and the world that surrounds them as they respond to their new found discovery. This notion is coincidently shown through out William Shakespeare’s ‚The Tempest (1610-11) and two following related texts‚ The academy award winning film American beauty (1999) directed by Sam Mendes and an Australian short story‚ The age of terror ( 2010) written by Chris Womersly.. Shakespeare’s

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    artworks with new technologies to reflect the societal change occurring. Artists ‘Patricia Piccinini’ and ‘Lee Bul’ have both used the conventions of technology and integrated not just the technologically developed materials but also the challenging notions of how technology is viewed by society throughout their artworks. By exploring the natural and the artificial these modern artists confront contemporary society with contemporary art forms changing the concept of what an art object is. Exploring

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    emphasizes more on freedom of form‚ doesn’t have certain logical order and also highlights abstract form and random scale. It seems to be determined by the architect’s own expression and creativity and this is exposed in this style. Fundamentally‚ both notions are contradicting each other. Even though the principles and characteristics of both proportional system and deconstruction doesn’t seem to fit or contradict each other‚ some deconstruction architects incorporate some aspect from proportional system

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    The Philosophical Roots of Science Fiction Expand People use science fiction to illustrate philosophy all the time. From ethical quandaries to the very nature of existence‚ science fiction’s most famous texts are tailor-made for exploring philosophical ideas. In fact‚ many college campuses now offer courses in the philosophy of science fiction. But science fiction doesn’t just illuminate philosophy — in fact‚ the genre grew out of philosophy‚ and the earliest works of science fiction were philosophical

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    such as post-modernism and feminism. In Carter’s ‘The Company of Wolves’ (1979) the blurring of the wolf or hunter archetype exemplifies the modernisation of the classic fairytale‚ ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. Carter subverts traditional and polarising notions of good versus evil with personification in the line ‘that long‚ drawn out‚ wavering howl has‚ for all its fearful resonance‚ some inherent sadness’. The accumulation inspires compassion as the wolf is given human qualities‚ challenging the distinction

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    “but not to call me back or say good-bye”‚ which further enhances his depression‚ desolation and aloneness. The physical distance is metaphoric for the persona’s emotional distance where even the slightest hope from a cry becomes disappointing. This notion conjures the thought that he does not belong within contemporary society. B) How has the composer relayed their ideas about

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    ’troubled#’ aspects of the play. He clearly uses these comedic conventions such as witty banter‚ satire and stock characters which emphasises the play’s comedic aspects. However‚ there are many underlying themes and subjects that go against the main notion of comedy‚ such as Posner’s homosexuality‚ Hector’s sexual and inappropriate behaviour towards the boys and the immoral relationship between Dakin and the Headmaster’s secretary. All of these events in the play can be sen as unconventional‚ which

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    (experience) through the use of metaphors‚ symbolism‚ imagery‚ juxtaposition‚ emotive language‚ repetition‚ alliteration and assonance. This essay will examine the notions of innocence and experience through references to the poetic techniques applied in the poems. Infant Joy is one of the poems by Blake which falls in the Songs of Innocence. Notions of innocence are depicted in the poem through the way Blake has used language which resembles that of a child. The idea of innocence is also portray by the

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    The casta term “Indian” confined Andeans to this notion of being subjects‚ that were obedient and always paid tribute. The idea that Indians were poor and miserable creatures that needed protection first emerged in the sixteenth century. Indians that paid tribute and that served mita were the ones that received protections because it meant that they were in compliance with the Spanish crown. In return‚ the crown would make them vassals-- thus making Indians important members of the colonial society

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