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    Analytical Summaries

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    Please read all instructions before beginning the assignment so you do not miss any grading components. The completed tutorial should be posted no later than NOON on Sunday November 20th. Analytical Summaries - For this assignment‚ you will compose two short critical essays explaining and evaluating arguments by other authors. This assignment allows you to analyze an issue from a variety of perspectives and assess arguments for or against the issue. By focusing your attention on how the original

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    Neverland Research Paper

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    Olivia Young Mr. Albritton Neverland Variations 6 December 2016 The Magical Lands Whether your mind drifts off into Wonderland or you travel to Neverland it is sure to be quite the adventure. Although both lands have their downfalls‚ the friends you make along the way make both lands worth the troubles that await. Thanks to J.M. Barrie and Lewis Carroll’s original works of literature‚ several variations have grown the stories for added enjoyment. Now that the stories have expanded‚ readers and viewers

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    The Veldt Analysis

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    whole time. The way Bradbury depicts the disappointment of Smith when he realized what happened is so vivid and it really paints a picture of how forsaken he felt. In a similar way‚ “The Veldt” introduces George and Lydia‚ the parents of Peter and Wendy‚ who absolutely spoiled their children to a huge extent. Especially with the nursery‚ a room‚ which converts the ideas the children have into a reality. However‚ the nursery negatively affects George when on page three Bradbury proclaims‚ “And it was

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    from Lanzones peelings. Lanzones peelings are the main ingredient for our study. The group chose it because according to research‚ the skin of lanzones has a certain compound that can repel mosquitos. When burned‚ it also produces an aromatic smell which is soothing and relaxing. This ingredient can also be burned easily. It is perfect for the production of katol‚ a coil of incense used to kill and repel mosquitoes here in the Philippines. It is more effective when lanzones peelings are dried first

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    Information has been obtained about the client‚ Wendy‚ by means of a one on one interview. The client/counselor relationship and trust was established prior to the onset of the dialogue. The client verbalized her consent to take part in the sexual history interview and was advised that at any time she felt uncomfortable the interview would be halted or the subject could be changed. The counselor explained to the client‚ that the exchange between them was fully confidential and she was in a safe and

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    Copyright Violation

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    dictate the democracy. Peter Sunde is trying to make people aware‚ that they have to spread and participate in culture and not let the industry succeed. In text 3 though‚ Wendy Cope describes her own opinion on illegal downloading. It is very easy to copy a poem‚ whereas it is much more difficult to photocopy or download a whole novel. Wendy says that the authors of short‚ funny poems are most vulnerable. The problem with copyright is that people do not know and respect copyright laws. Many enthusiastic

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    The Veldt Theme

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    Bradbury show this kind of obsession. Peter and Wendy have access to a device called a nursery. This is basically a virtual reality room. It’s almost a replacement for tv since it’s the 1950’s. They show the addiction of the nursery and how they can’t be without. They shows this when the text states “You know how difficult Peter is about that. When i punished him a month ago by locking the nursery for even a few hours - the tantrum he threw! And Wendy too. They live for the nursery.” They show the

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    The extraction of Bio-ethanol from banana and apple peelings through the process of Fermentation and Distillation Purpose & Hypothesis The main purpose of the experiment was to observe if the common household wastes apple and banana peelings- were suitable to be used as another source for production of bio-ethanol It was hypothesized that the banana peelings would produce more bio-ethanol than the apple peelings due to its greater amount of sugar Ethanol‚ which is also known as ethyl alcohol

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    his story‚ the parents‚ George and Lydia‚ of two rambunctious children‚ Wendy and Peter‚ try to find a happy-medium between showing their children affection and punishing them. With the use of symbolism‚ irony‚ and imagery‚ Bradbury proves that restricting your children at times will eventually allow your family to avoid grim consequences. Bradbury uses the irony of the HappyLife Home and its machines to exhibit how spoiled Wendy and Peter are. The children use many machines every day: “this house which

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    Peter Pan

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    At the beginning of the story‚ we meet Wendy at a time of upheaval in her life. She has been informed by her parents (representing‚ for our purposes‚ the adult world) that she is too old to remain in the nursery and must move into a room of her own. The move is associated with a range of developmental and psychological changes (both internal and external) which Wendy must now face‚ and which serve as the motivational foundation of the story. Wendy does not receive the news enthusiastically‚

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