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    Socrates Anthology and Plato Plato: I: Apology 1. What are the charges brought against Socrates by his Athenian accusers and what is his reply concerning the sort of wisdom he in fact possesses? The charges that were brought against Socrates were corrupting the young and Impiety. Socrates says “If you ask me what kind of wisdom‚ I reply‚ wisdom such as may perhaps be attained by man‚ for to that extent I am inclined to believe that I am wise; Whereas the persons of whom I was speaking have a

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    Brady 1 Belinda Brady English 110-74 October 22‚ 2014 Thematic Essay Atonement Does Class or Gender Matter? According to critic Brian Finney‚ the novel‚ Atonement “employs the narrative voice of a 77 year old English woman” (1). Ian McEwan sets his novel in 1935 London‚ narrated through the memory of a woman in 1999. His protagonist‚ Briony a then 13 year old girl tells a lie that haunts her for the rest of her life. She accused a family friend‚ Robbie Turner of raping her cousin Lola. Her sister

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    Tori Kelly 03 Nov 2010 College Writing I Mr. Denver Long KGA #2- INFORMATIVE ESSAY ANTHOLOGY OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE How many people does it take to solve a murder? Investigating crime scene evidence is one of the most intricate disciplines in criminal justice‚ requiring a team of several forensic specialists. This field has become so scientific‚ with advances in technology‚ that the viable information it provides is more readily accepted as incriminating in court. For this reason‚ attention

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    PSY1012a Lab report cover sheet Essay Title: Thematic Analysis of an interview on Friendship: A Quantitative report Student number: M00147231 Word count: 1751 Declaration By submitting this work I acknowledge that I am its author‚ that all sources consulted in its preparation are referenced appropriately in accordance with the referencing guide‚ and that I have not copied from any source. Thematic Analysis of an interview on Friendship: A Quantitative report Marium Akhund M00147231

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    VO L U M E 1 2 FOR TEACHERS ONLY OF MC & THEMATIC REGENTS HIGH SCHOOL EXAMINATION Global History and Geography August 17‚ 2010 GLOBAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Cut Here The University of the State of New York Part I 1. . . 4 . . . 2. . . 1 . . . Copyright 2010 The University of the State of New York THE STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Albany‚ New York 12234 9. . . 4 . . . 34. . . 4 . . . 10. . . 3 . . . 35. . . 4 . . . 11. . . 4 . . . 36. . . 3 .

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    Sami Morency 9/18 /12 Block 8 Thematic Comparisons In Stephen Spenders poem “What I Expected” and “The Moustache”‚ a short story by Robert Cormier there is the common theme that life is unpredictable and you can’t always predict what’s going to happen. However the way these two authors convey this theme is very different; Spender uses diction and imagery‚ while Cormier uses details and symbolism. In “What I Expected”‚ Spender uses diction and imagery to express the theme of life’s unpredictability

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    Thematic Analysis of an Interview Concerning Participation in an HIV Vaccine Trial According to Bruan & Clarke Victoria (2006)‚ “Thematic Analysis involves searching across a data set- be that a number of interviews or focus groups‚ or a range of texts to find repeated patterns of meaning.” As part of a study designed to assess the preparedness of a community to participate in an HIV vaccine trial‚ an interview was transcribed with a member of an organisation known as Love Life. The interviewer

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    Thematic Analysis: Articles on Girl Gangs Gardiner Activities‚ week 3 Across both articles I identified three main themes. They are‚ in my view‚ presented in both articles‚ but with different emphases. - paradox between girls as victims and girls as aggressors - the way gangs are positioned within wider society - the relationship between males/females and violence Paradox between girls as victims and girls as aggressors In the Daily Mail article‚ there are several portrayals

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    The Enga Horticulturalist Tribe of Papau New Guinea Hypothesis: The Enga culture was unique to the Enga society; it was their acceptable traditional way of life that worked for them for many generations. Introduction The Enga Tribes were from the hilly highland terrain of Papau New Guinea. All Enga were horticulturalists‚ in other words farmers working small fields in which the planted and gave special individual attention to large mounds of tubers (taros and sweet potatoes) that constituted

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    The first chapter in Retellings by M.B. Clarke and A.G. Clarke discussed many versions of stories. I read different styles of Cinderella. By reading different examples of story is beneficial because the audience can see how the tone varies from story to story. Whenever a story is retold‚ there are always connections from both stories even if they seem completely different at first. The biography of Margaret Atwood along with a few poems of hers‚ helped me discover her flow of writing. The poem that

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