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    FRQ 9-1-10 A.P US History The seventeenth century‚ for most Europeans‚ was a time for exploration of the New World. Two countries‚ Spain and England‚ inhabited this land in two very different ways. The English settled in the Northeast area in which they called New England‚ while the Spanish stayed in the Southwest migrating from Mexico. Each country lived in the new world based on the resources they had‚ and the life they brought from their native lands. During that time‚ the English and

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    Question #1 Singer argues that there is no moral justification for denying moral consideration to animals. Can you think of a reason why our moral consideration should include all humans regardless of their level of cognitive ability‚ yet denied to non-human animals simply because they have lower levels of cognitive abilities (though still higher in some cases than those of human infants and some mentally disabled humans)? What response might he have to your way of drawing the line between the types

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    Danika Hazard Period 2 3/21/13 Mock Paper 2 Themes are very important in literature. They can be reflected in one’s life and although Jane Austen and F. Scott Fitzgerald have more than 100 years separating their lives‚ they treat some themes very similarly in their novels. The themes of love‚ wealth and change are very universal and relatable themes and in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ and they are displayed and treated in similar ways. In both novels there

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    Reflection: It’s All in the Family I am the new head of the Payroll Department at Wonky Widgets‚ Inc.‚ a firm of 75 employees. This is my first job since graduating from the University of New Haven. I was hired by Eddie‚ the General Manager of the company‚ who informed me of the need for maintaining strict confidentiality regarding employee salaries and pay scales. He also informed me that he fired the previous Payroll Department head for breaking that confidentiality by discussing employees’

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    List and describe your level of interest and participation in hobbies‚ activities‚ and groups not associated with school. List any awards or honors you received in the past two years Some people choose their hobbies based on fashion of their society or groups which they are associated with‚ or because hobbies are beneficial to them. For me I choose my hobbies and activities depending on my interest and passion to this case My most favourite hobby is to listen to the music. In the majority I can

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    an individual to belong. Affiliation and a sense of belonging can be attained through relationships explored by an individual. The anthology ’Immigrant Chronicle’ composed by Peter Skrzynecki highlights both social and environmental interaction between the persona through ’10 Mary Street’ and ’Feliks Skrzynecki’. Similarly the short film ’New Boy’ directed by Staph Green. Green explores the notion of relationships through a film text‚ supporting the Skrzynecki theme of relationships through “a young

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    Pointers to Good Composition Writing 1. Use simple words. 2. Vary sentence structure and sentence length. Do not keep repeating the use ofcertain words like ’then’ . Have a mixture of both long and short sentences. 3. Pay attention to paragraphing. 4. Very often‚ you have to describe people and places. When describing a personor place‚ fix the image of the person or place in mind. Then write as much as you can about it. Use sensory perception to include all relevant details. (Sensory perception

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    How is conflict represented in Winton and Foulcher’s work? In Time and Tide by Tim Winton‚ and Martin and the Hand Grenade by John Foulcher‚ a range of complex ideas and techniques are used to create an atmosphere of inner conflict‚ and physical conflicts that can arise as a result. Winton looks at the conflicts of wasteful human use of the ocean to further their own economic wants and needs‚ and in extension the effect that this has on him. Foulcher explores the effect that conflict within a classroom

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    more interested in the social aspect of high school rather than the academic part. My freshman year I struggled with Biology 1P and Geometry where I completed the year with a C in both classes. Sophomore year the class that gave me problems was English 2 Pre AP‚ the reason it gave me so many problems was because it was my first year in a pre AP class and I didn’t know the tempo of the class‚ along with the difficulty of the curriculum. During my junior year I took two challenging classes which were:

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    cultural identity. The writer has the narrator confront her culture head on forcing her through the process of emersion to come to terms with her culture and eventually embrace it as being an essential part of her identity. By finding connections between her western culture in which she was probably raised and this foreign eastern culture‚ the narrator develops strong feelings of longing to get to know her birth culture more. From the start of the poem‚ it is clear that the writer is effectively

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