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    How Does Language Used By Same Sex Teachers In The Classroom To Manipulate Learning Differ? Edward Leggatt Contents 1 Acknowledgements 2 Introduction 3 Methodology 4 Analysis Examination of Findings Conclusion Bibliography Appendices Acknowledgements A thank you to the Students and teachers who allowed me to record and analyse their classroom shenanigans‚ and an especially large thank you to JuJu‚ who I’m sure will read this and ruthlessly edit this thanks out. Introduction

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    Cocoanut Grove Case

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    The origin of the fire and its rapid spread mystified the experts who witnessed it and later investigated it. The responsibility for analyzing all phases of the fire rested with William Arthur Reilly‚ Boston’s fire commissioner‚ and Stephen J. Garrity‚ the state fire marshall to whom Reilly reported. They were assisted by Fire Chief Pope and the heads of Fire Department divisions that had responded to the Grove alarms. These men had dealt with blazes in slums‚ warehouses‚ office buildings

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    premier Carl Grimes‚ now the second youngest due to his younger sister Judith‚ begins this season with a new personality that has been hanging over him in the previous season. When we think of The Walking Dead we always see a clear cut line that Rick Grimes is the leader of the pack; however‚ not so much in this episode. We start off the episode by seeing‚ father and son escaping from the prison war zone were the huge battle had happened between the Governor’s army and the main pack. You can only

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    like the locks changed” scene‚ the most intriguing clip is when Jean and Rick are arguing. More specifically‚ at time 0.36s‚ the viewers see how the continuity of the cutting allows the focus to be on Rick and Jean’s relationship. It is important to note that continuity is designed to smooth over the confusing discontinuity of the editing process; it is used to establish a logical coherence from shot-to-shot. While Jean and Rick—the typical “rich‚ white couple’—calmly argue‚ the continuity is kept simple

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    1984 Religion Essay

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    Religious Aspects of 1984 Religion is often used in order to instill hope and euphoria in its followers and worshipers. This is in great contrast to the motivation of George Orwell’s use of it in 1984. The Party uses religion in the novel in order to oppress the people and extract happiness in order to instill fear on the citizens‚ which is how they gain the abundant amount of control over them. The novel frequently features characters that allude to many famous biblical characters as well. The

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    Logical Fallacy Politics

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    Obama’s war on religion. And I’ll fight against liberal attacks on our religious heritage.” -Rick Perry; Texas Governor Tenety‚ Elizabeth. "Rick Perry Ad: ‘I’ll End Obama’s War on Religion’." Washington Post. The Washington Post‚ 08 Dec. 2011. Web. 30 Sept. 2012. <http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/rick-perry-ad-ill-end-obamas-war-on-religion/2011/12/07/gIQAAOjecO_blog.html>. In Rick Perry’s‚ 2011 Ad Campaign‚ he uses a “Post hoc” logical fallacy appeal in order to receive

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    The Use of Force The point of view in the story “The Use of Force” is in first person narrative. This conveys inner the inner thoughts of the narrator as the doctor. The doctor is a reliable narrator and an observer. I feel that his personality is brought out in the doctor. So the doctors thoughts and behaviors are a reflection of the authors. As for the setting it takes place at a family’s home. I think it takes place somewhere in the early 1900’s. I think it would make a difference to the story

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    this instance‚ the viewer is introduced to the main character‚ Rick‚ through the use of the close-up. The first scene in "Rick’s Cafe‚" shows people gambling and making illegal deals to leave Casablanca. An employee of the cafe bring a check to a man seated at a chess table to sign. The signature reads‚ "OK. Rick." By using this shot‚ the director makes clear to the reader‚ without any dialogue‚ that the man signing the check is Rick. This technique‚ however‚ is just the first of many used by Curtiz

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    who is running for an election named Rick being played by Brendan Fraser and his wife Jean played by Sandra Bullock are walking down the sidewalk on a main street and by appearance seem very wealthy and well off. On the other end there is Anthony played by Ludacris and his close friend Peter played by Larenz Tate. These black young men walking on the same sidewalk‚ dressed as college students towards Rick and his wife. You notice how Jean comes closer to Rick as they are getting closer too these

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    The Hunt Movie Analysis

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    am happy to help when I can. And that is exactly how I feel with The Hunt. This is an independent film‚ and it just so happens that Kyle Smithers‚ director of this film‚ was kind enough to give me the chance to review it. And the fact that it stars Rick Ravanello‚ one of my favorite actors (and people‚ for that matter)‚ makes this particular review even more gratifying. fb_img_1469422275739.jpg The storyline of this film is deceptively unpretentious. It’s called The Hunt‚

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