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    IPPTChap004 Rev

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    is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner.  This document may not be copied‚ scanned‚ duplicated‚ forwarded‚ distributed‚ or posted on a website‚ in whole or part.  Chapter 4 Standards Battles and Design Dominance © 2013 by McGraw-Hill Education.  This is proprietary material solely for authorized instructor use. Not authorized for sale or distribution in any manner.  This document may not be copied‚ scanned‚ duplicated

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    DIVERSITY‚ INCLUSION‚ EQUALITY & PARTICIPATION SHC 33 (1.1)‚ CYP Core 3.7 (4.1) & EYMP 4 (3.1) • Diversity is the differences between individual and groups in society such as culture‚ belief‚ faith‚ background‚ skills‚ gender‚ ethnic origins‚ sexuality‚ family structure‚ appearance‚ social‚ values‚ knowledge‚ attitudes and life experience of a person from any group or community. When it is conjoined with equality it is about understanding an individual and group differences and instilling peace

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    French Rev.

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    Enlightment thinkers brought new views of regime and humanity. The American Revolution also influenced the people to ignite their revolution of 1789. One important cause of the French Revolution was the demands of the middle class. As stated in document 3 the middle class had lists of grievances kept in their “cahiers.” As stated in the document‚ “That the taille be borne equally by all classes.” This means that the taxes should be put on every class instead of just one class being heavily taxed. This

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    Michael Heifetz 10/29/11 Act 1 Characterization Throughout act one of The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller uses many forms of characterization to present Abigail as a sly‚ lying girl‚ who tries to wheedle her way into getting the outcome that she wants by any means necessary. One way he does this is through Abigail’s words throughout act one. When Parris is asking Abigail about why she was fired from Elizabeth Proctor’s service Abigail said‚ “[she] hates me‚ uncle‚ she must… [she is]

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    10/1/12 The Crucible: Act 2 Journal Entry 1 Everyone at some point has been judged unfairly. In my case‚ being judged unfairly can happen because of a lack of trust or lack of understanding. A good example of this was during freshman year in geometry. After spending many hours at a friend’s house working on an extensive homework assignment‚ we learned the material and completed the assignment by working together. After we turned the homework in‚ the teacher immediately wrote us off claiming that

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    Iago Act 3 Scene 3

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    How does Iago manipulate Othello’s thoughts and feelings in Act 3 Scene 3? Responses should demonstrate a close knowledge of the text‚ taking into consideration language choices‚ strategic thinking and the impact of the strategies on Othello Act 3 Scene 3 is a key scene in the play whereby Iago’s deceptive nature is becoming not only more prominent‚ but more importantly‚ leading him to success in his plan. The readers are exposed to Iago’s duplicity but Othello is not – a heavy use of dramatic

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    Reverend Hale Analysis

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    the town‚ there were few people that had to willingly step up to keep Salem in order. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ distinct characters take part in the uprising of suspects of witchcraft and the objection of the convictions. A specific character‚ Reverend John Hale‚ is an expert in demonic arts and witchcraft. He is also one that provides the acknowledgement to both sides in the play. Reverend Hale is called to Salem to ascertain these reports of witchcraft. As an expert‚ he is looked upon as

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    Global Service Department Business Opportunity Analysis CASE 3. Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair 1) Do you believe Ryanair’s entry into Dublin-London route was successful? Yes‚ Ryanair’s entry into Dublin-London route could be counted successful. Ryanair‚ which has been operated since 1985‚ is a small and rather domestic company compared to Aer Lingus and British Airways (BA). They will operate a turboprop that contains 44 seats‚ that takes 4 round trips per day. Unlike the two giants‚ Ryanair is not

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    Othello Act 3 Scene 3

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    Explain the effect of dramatic techniques employed by Shakespeare in the construction of the pivotal Scene 3 in Act 3. Act 3 Scene 3 is one of the most important and pivotal scenes in Othello‚ where Iago speaks meticulously and thoroughly with Othello‚ planting the seeds of suspicion ad jealousy in Othello’s mind which ultimately leads to the tragic events that occur in the latter parts of the play. Shakespeare’s diction for Iago arouses the idea of suspicion and jealousy in Othello; at first

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    At the end of Act four in Arthur Miller’s allegorical tale‚ ’The crucible’‚ the play reaches its final and conclusive climax. John Proctor is forced by his conscience‚ his reason and the authority to reach a decision. On this decision balances his life‚ his reputation and his soul. The audience and Proctor’s own conscience will either brand him a coward or a hero depending on this single choice. Ultimately‚ he chooses the path of the hero. However‚ John Proctor is a tragic hero‚ who until that point

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