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    international‚ almost everyone of them cites the First Amendment of the United States. In many of the papers it is implied that the United States sets precedent for the rest of the world as far as laws governing the global world of the Internet. Paul F. Burton‚ an Information Science professor and researcher‚ gives many statistics showing that presence of pornography on the Internet is not necessarily a bad thing. He gives one example that shows that "47% of the 11‚000" most popular searches on the Internet

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    Effectiveness of Torture in Counterterrorism Robert Reitenauer Pennsylvania State University Abstract The use of torture in the world is not a new idea. The use of torture in the world dates back to the 530 AD Roman Empire where Roman jurists viewed the virtues of torture as “the highest forms of truth (Ross‚ 2005).” The United States though has a long history of humane practices of prisoners captured during war. In the Revolutionary War‚ General George Washington ordered that his troops never

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    The Phoenician Culture

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    have long been regarded as amongst the first and best seafarers in Ancient Human history. Their advancements in nautical technology and their peoples’ skill on the sea allowed for them to create colonies throughout the Mediterranean Basin and create legends of possible African circumnavigation and while no evidence has been found‚ journeys across the sea into the Western Hemisphere. What allowed these Levantines to become such capable seafarers and what had forced them to turn their culture to the

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in Maestro and ONE other related text of your own choosing. ORT: Edward Scissor hands- Tim Burton Through studying and analyzing ‘Maestro’ ‚written by Peter Goldsworthy‚ and by viewing and analyzing the film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ directed by Tim Burton‚ it is evident that the composers of these texts allow the audience to see distinctive experiences with our eyes as well as with our minds through distinctively visual. The many

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    Blooms Taxonomy

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    educational model developed in 1956. This was originally developed as a way to evaluate learning outcomes and create learning objectives for the learner. Bloom’s taxonomy is classified into three systems: cognitive‚ affective‚ and psychomotor (Larkin & Burton‚ 2008). This system is used in all types of education; it can be used in nursing education as well as for patient education. This educational system uses steps to build on knowledge to progress to the level of knowledge needed to reach the objectives

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    Noun Phrases Making a comparison of Noun Phrases between the Chapter 6.2 from ’’ English Sentence Analysis: An Introductory Course’’ by M. & K. Sauter and Chapter 7 from ’’ Analysing Sentences: An Introduction to English Syntax’’ by Noel Burton - Roberts‚ I can highlight several similarities and differences of the Noun Phrases. In both chapters the authors look into more detail at the internal structure of the Noun Phrase and the elements that can be found within the Noun Phrase. In

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    Year 12 English Standard Assessment Task Part A: Reading & Writing – Analysis Written by Izak Lucas-Parr Text 1: Edward Scissorhands (Film) Directed by Tim Burton Edward Scissorhands (1990) tells us a story about an artificial man‚ Edward ‘Scissorhands’‚ who was made by a lonely inventor in his mansion atop a hill near a small town. Long after his inventor’s death‚ Edward is brought into society by Meg‚ a local resident and encounters many new and interesting things as he attempts to belong in

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    Edward Scissorhands‚ a film directed by Tim Burton‚ contains many allusions to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Both stories are centered on the creation of life and the difficulties that the one who was created must face as a result. However‚ Frankenstein is entirely composed of Gothic elements‚ while Burton chooses to sharply contrast Gothic elements with those of modern suburban life. In Edward Scissorhands‚ Tim Burton satirizes the conformity of American suburbanism‚ which is counter to many ideas

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    Beowulf essay

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    courage to pursue the journeys as Beowulf does. He will always be remembered by the many people he has saved. His heroism is spread throughout the world. Everyone will know Beowulf when they pass his mound. They will say “Wide and lofty‚ the brave seafarers driving over the dark ocean might behold it from afar and cry‚ ‘Look Yonder! the Mound of Beowulf‚ the hero!’’(page 47). Just as Beowulf is remembered‚ he is also praised. Warriors began to praise Beowulf for all his amazing feats. He has done

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    Yennadim Medina The Wanderer and The Wife’s Lament: Nostalgia in Anglo-Saxon Elegies. Whenever we read an Anglo-Saxon elegy‚ we may notice a feeling of sentimental longing for a better past‚ which is portrayed by the poet. This feeling is called nostalgia‚ and it is present in many –if not all- early English poems‚ specially in Anglo-Saxon elegy‚ and it is often used in order to convey the ideas of belong to nowhere and having nobody to rely on are worse than death itself. This belonging

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