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    Luke Defreitas Assignment-The Regional Security System in the twenty-second century. The realization of a protected and steady atmosphere in the Caribbean is the concern of all nations in the region. As it relates to the nations of the Caribbean‚ a secure community encourages financial development and growth which in turn attracts persons to invest in the economy‚ more so from foreign origins. The trend has been for the Caribbean Community to move away from a weakening agricultural industry towards

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    The National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS) did not give any option for refusal to register; any non-citizen visa holders who refused to register within the NSEERS program were subject to arrest and immediate deportation. Even though the Fourteenth Amendment required the equal protection of the rights of all individuals living within the United States territory regardless of their ethnicity‚ gender‚ race‚ and religion‚ discrimination against Muslims has been an undeniable issue

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    Inviting Reluctant Readers

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    Inviting Reluctant adolescent readers into the literacy club: Some Comprehension strategies to tutor individuals or small groups of reluctant readers. By: Elizabeth Bifuh Ambe Summary: “Inviting reluctant readers into the literacy club: Some comprehension strategies to tutor individuals or small groups of reluctant readers” by Elizabeth Bifuh Ambe is an interesting look into strategies that may be used to motivate young readers. The author focuses on increasing motivation through building

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    Most of the security camera systems advertise themselves as wireless‚ but the term leaves room for interpretation. A wireless camera can transmit data wireless to a receiver or it can load it online‚ yet it still needs a power source. The Netgear Arlo VMS3230 Security System is one of the few‚ if not the only‚ home surveillance system with 100% wire-free cameras. The system is suitable both for indoor and outdoor use. It is available in a one camera kit‚ a two camera kit or a three camera kit and

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    opinion‚ when you first handed us The Longman Reader I thought to myself how boring this book looks. They always say you can’t judge a book by it’s cover‚ but I sure did. I’m not a big fan of reading books since I don’t have much free time. The font in this book is very petite compared to other book. As I was reading this first chapter I was asking myself why someone put such simple steps in a checklist in the book. To add some positively to The Longman Reader I can say some important facts that they

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    Characters Effect on a Reader Characters dealing with a situation affect each reader differently. The characters reaction to a situation may have a reader feel exactly as the character does‚ or in some instances‚ the reader may look more at how differently they would feel in the same situation. In an attempt to answer Henry James on how characters are only as interesting as their response to the particular situation we will look at “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck and “To Build a Fire”

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    Reader-Oriented Criticism

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    Reader-Oriented Criticism This essay will summarize what Reader-Oriented Criticism actually is and how it plays a role with in Friday Night Lights. First of all‚ Reader-Oriented Criticism is the interaction of what the text was written to mean and how the viewer reads it‚ also known as text-reader relationships. “As such‚ reader-oriented criticism is largely concerned with “potential” as opposed to “actualized” meanings of the text to an audience” (Vande 331). The text throughs out cues on how

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    student’s data and other managerial activities. In many countries‚ activities like these are handled through computerization. However‚ that is still far from the case in our country where most institutions are still using manual method. Baliuag University is one of those institutions that still using manual method of managing student’s data which is time consuming‚ demanding and are often prone to error. One example of the problem that may arise in manual method is during the distribution of class cards after

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    How and why is a social group represented in a particular way? “How could it be a comfort that the pain I went through because of my love for Hanna was in a way‚ the fate of my generation‚ a German fate…” This quote from Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader illustrates how and why two main social groups are represented in a symbolic way. In other words‚ Michael and Hanna’s love story is an allegory for the relationship between different generations in Germany: those who experienced the war first-

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    Reader Response Theory

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    Readers have been responding to what they have read and experienced since the dawn of literature. For example‚ we have Plate and Aristotle who were concerned about audience responses and how plays generated pity and fear on them. Still‚ the audience or readers were passive. After the appearance of reader response theory‚ readers are activated. They involve themselves to elaborate the text‚ fill in the gaps and enact their experiences with the text. Most reader response critics can be divided into

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