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    Assignment 1 Reading Summary and Critical max 400 words‚ in ur own words‚ MUST reference if paraphrase. Ref article‚ “direct quote”ref. formal writing‚ “Building have Meaning” by Andrew Ballantyne Discusses the depth amongst conventionally built structures in which embodies our cities as a whole- “the home which the core in charged with meaning involved with most personal aspects of our lives” (Ballantyne. A). He further discusses the idea of home that which is not of any material or form

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    Building have meaning

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    and materiality of selected buildings across Perth. UNIT SYLLABUS This unit is an introduction to architectural themes and their concepts. Architectural ideas and theory will be discussed through specific movements that will be connected back with exemplars of relevant textual material‚ international built and inbuilt works‚ and local works. These will be explored through observations recording and site visits and carefully considered and documented through reading‚ writing and drawing. LEARNING

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    Tom Sawyer Chapters 25 - 35

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    Chapter 25 A strong desire to go somewhere and dig hidden treasure came to Tom. He went out to find Joe Harper but he failed. Next he sought out Ben Rogers but Ben had gone fishing. Fortunately‚ he stumbled upon Huck Finn the Red-Handed. Tom took Huck to a private place and told him the matter. Huck agreed so willingly. Huck asked Tom where they will dig out the treasure. Tom told him that robbers always hide it on islands or under dead trees that have one limb sticking out‚ or in haunted houses

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    Written work on the first 35 pages At first we meet David‚ the narrator of the story. David is telling the story at an age of 52; we know that because it is stated in the prologue (page 11‚ line 1) and (page 12‚ line 12). As a child David’s father work as the town sheriff. David clearly has his ideas of how a sheriff is supposed look and work. There are several of such cases in the text (page 17‚ line 13-18) and (the gun on page 17‚ line 20-28). David wanted to grow up wild‚ to be able to get out

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    Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning Summary Although the collective knowledge in the field of Pedagogy on how readers‚ "actually carry out this interpretive process with college-level expository text is rather limited" (Haas and Flower 167). The study in discussion would like to help the understanding of this constructive‚ rhetorical view of reading. Throughout the article‚ Haas and Flower emphasize how students “are good readers in the traditional sense… yet‚ they

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    Reading Guide for Chapter 35 – The Vertebrates 1. What are the five features of the chordates? • A hollow dorsal nerve cord just beneath the dorsal surface of the animal. In vertebrates this differentiates into the brain and spinal cord. • A flexible rod called the notochord that’s on the dorsal side of the primitive gut in the early embryo‚ present at some developmental stage in all chordates‚ located just below the nerve cord. May persist in some chordates; in others‚ it is replaced by

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    Chapter 25 Summary

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    In the chapter 25‚ since America ended the World War II after they dropped the atomic bomb in Japanese continent‚ America confronted the communist‚ especially Soviet from 1946 to 1952. Through this confrontation between America and Soviet‚ the cold war begun around the world. Since the Soviets tried to reinforce opposing goals that were against American vision in Eastern Europe‚ the Soviets forced pressured Eastern Europe to make communism. However‚ fortunately‚ the Truman Doctrine helped those nations

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    CYPCore 35

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    CYPCore 35 1.1 Working with children requires us to build relationships with them quickly‚ but also in ways that are professional. The quality of relationships that we have with the children and young people has a huge effect on the way in which we can work with them. Positive relationships with children and young people are importantbecause: When children feel comfortable with us they can separate more easily from their parets. Children are more likely to participate in the play and learning

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    Summary 2 Danielle Caldwell 504 words ENG 105-44 August 26‚ 2014 A Summary of Andrew Delbanco’s "Three Reasons College Still Matters" In Andrew Delbanco’s article‚ "Three Reasons College Still Matters" which first appeared in Parade magazine‚ Delbanco legitimized a case for obtaining a college degree using three main perspectives: an economic one‚ a political one‚ and an intellectual one. His first argument centered around the commonly-broadcasted statistic that college graduates make approximately

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    Question 35

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    P1~~~ the x question our group chose to answer is question no. 35; Surveys that directly ask employees how important pay is to them are likely overestimate pay’s true importance in actual decisions. After doing some relevant research our group thinks that the answer for this question is false. P2~~~ before doing any relevant research our group made a guess on the answer of this question‚ our opinion is the statement is false. We think surveys that directly ask employees how important

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