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    adventures of Lewis and Clark in a video game‚ but she needs your help. She wants the game to be awarded Top 10 Kudos like Super Mario‚ Rock Band‚ and SimCity. Read all the directions first and follow them carefully to get this new expedition rolling. (12 points) Score 1. Evaluate each of the following websites and choose the three that provide the best explanation and description of the expedition. Explain each of your choices. • Lewis and Clark http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/ • Lewis and Clark

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    dangerous‚ likely to cause pain‚ or a threat ”. However‚ the delusion of endangerment can cause racism of misunderstanding. Particularly‚ Most people identify fear based on their stereotyping‚ prejudice and bias. In “Black Men in Public Spaces”‚ Brent Staples describes how skin color could cause bias in people and how he‚ a black man ‚ had to moderate his behavior to accommodate them. He uses vivid illustration about the prejudices and unfair judgement

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    English 10 ­ Block 1  11 April 2014  The Lewis and Clark Expedition  Thesis Statement: Because of America’s need to expand‚ The Lewis and Clark Expedition‚ led by  Meriwether Lewis and William Clark‚ introduced the country to previously uncharted territory  and was a benchmark for change in America.  I. Cultural context  A. Need to expand (Gunderson 4­5).  B. Hiding from France and Spain (Gunderson 6­7‚ Huntington 1).  II. Important person(s)  A. Meriwether Lewis  1. Secretary to the president (Huntington 2)

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    Was Lewis and Clark’s expedition one of the main reasons the U.S is what it is today? Lewis and Clark’s expedition lasted two years‚ four months‚ and ten days. They traveled about 8‚000 miles (13‚000 km). The expedition was planned to go west of Missouri and to discover what was beyond the eastern area of the U.S‚ the government was able to explore this area of the U.S because of the Louisiana purchase. The Louisiana Purchase was bought from the French for $15 million dollars and the land area

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    I initially considered Lewis and Clark Law School‚ as it seemed like a natural choice after attending Lewis & Clark College as an undergraduate‚ and never leaving Portland. Although I am considering moving from Portland for law school‚ I would be happy to stay here and continue to enjoy all this city has to offer. I love the beauty of the Pacific Northwest‚ and am already acquainted with the gorgeous forest surrounding Lewis and Clark‚ which is a great place for a peaceful walk to clear one’s head

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    My favorite pet is a hamster. His name is Vibrant‚ and he is only two months old. He is an adorable hamster and with completely white furs over his body. Everyday when i get home‚ the first thing i will do is play with him. vibrant is really an adorable and funny pet. I named him Vibrant because he likes to run around the room when i take it out from his cage every time. He is so full of energy just like when i drank a can of redbull. I extremely like to hold him in my hand and rub my face with

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    someone else’s work and claim it for their own. Well-known writer and reporter Michael Lewis explains in his story “My Ames is True” the significance of his experience with plagiarism connecting with his worldview and illuminates the irony how Emir Kamenica got into a private school. Each person differently views the concept of plagiarism‚ such as is a view of Lewis’s first experience in 7th grade. As Lewis copies a text from a book for his school book report‚ he has no idea what plagiarism is

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    Joshua Smith ENGL 2342-002 Jane Focht-Hansen Monday‚ March 31‚ 2014 Reader Response Criticism and C.S. Lewis’s “An Experiment in Criticism” C.S. Lewis‚ besides being the author of many popular children’s stories‚ was a professor of medieval literature at both Cambridge and Oxford. Contrary to what might be supposed‚ he was not an author by career‚ and much of what he wrote was in the same vein of his area of expertise‚ literary analysis. “An Experiment in Criticism” is his longest and

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    From Lamb to Lion A chrysalis into a butterfly‚ water into wine‚ a lamb into a lion. These are all examples of transformation. A tool that not only C.S. Lewis used but even biblical authors did as well in their own writings. The importance of transformation is very prevalent in a Christian’s life because it not only shows a change in a form or a figure but the meaning behind the transformation is just as important. External transformation is a powerful visual device that can really emphasize the

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    C.S. Lewis takes on the task of describing Christians and their belief. He tackles the subjects of God’s work in the world‚ God’s plan for humanity‚ and even how Christians view other religious views. With shocking simplicity‚ Lewis boils down the basic concepts of Christianity and why there are important to know‚ not only from a Christian point of view‚ but from a modern point of view. One of the first subjects Lewis addresses is what Christians actually believe‚ or more accurately‚ what they do

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