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    1. Explain what is meant by the ‘correspondence principle’ The correspondence principle is all the lessons that are taught to you in school but they are not directly taught. For example‚ simply through every day workings of the school‚ pupils become accustomed to accepting hierarchy and competition. 2. Suggest three criticisms that other sociologists may make of the functionalist view of the education system? Functionalists see education as a process that instils the shared values of society

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    symbols and thoughts that influence the way we express our emotions and actions. It’s the way we connect with each other and understand things. Archetypes are recurring plot patterns‚ images‚ descriptive detail‚ and characters that are expressed in stories‚ dreams and religions. The unconscious emotions in ourselves are evoked when we recognize these archetypes. Nature vs. Mechanical World This type of plot pattern is used to show that nature is good rather than technology and society which are seen

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    Hamlet for High School David Mathews Westinghouse High School Overview Rationale Objectives Strategies Classroom Activities Bibliography Appendix Overview Of the thirty-seven plays William Shakespeare is credited with writing none has enjoyed more popularity than Hamlet . Hamlet has been performed on stage more than any other play‚ more film adap tations have been made of Hamlet and you could fill libraries with the number of arti cles and criticisms written about Hamlet

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     No Brain Too Small  BIOLOGY  Transport normal flaccid isotonic turgid flaccid turgid does not explode normal flaccid plasmolysed Cell gains water and become turgid (stiff and hard)‚ does not explode because of the rigid cell wall. Cells lose water and become flaccid (floppy). If it keeps loosing water‚ water leaves the vacuole and membrane pulls away from wall. Becomes plasmolysed. Excytosis adds to the cell membrane while endocytosis removes part

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    Annie Dillard

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    Annie Dillard (born as Annie Doak)‚ born in Pittsburgh April 30‚ 1945‚ grew up in a household where creativity was a virtue. In her book An American Childhood‚ she describes growing up with encouraging parents‚ and her two younger sisters. There were days filled with piano and dance classes‚ reading books and writing stories in Annie Dillard’s childhood‚ preparing her for her future success. She says she used to be able to read over one hundred books a year on estimation. As a kid‚ Dillard and

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    The Life and Works of Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz is one of the best portrait photographers in this modern age. Her works focus on varied subjects but hover more among celebrity portraits. Apart from these‚ her photographs depict visual stories that affect audience’s emotions. The diversity and life of her photographs create visual artistic realms that touch the soul. Biography: In 1949‚ Annie Leibovitz was born in Westbury‚ Connecticut. Based on Peter Marshall’s article posted in About

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    Native American Religion The Chippewa tribe is a popular adaptation of the Ojibwa tribe. It is one of the largest Native American tribes in North of Mexico‚ whom range are along both shores of Lake Huron and Superior‚ extending from Minnesota Turtle Mountains‚ North Dakota. Even though strong in numbers and occupation of extensive territory‚ the Chippewa were never very prominent in history of Native American tribes. They owe their unpopularity from the period of colonial wars. In their tradition

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    Anna Quindlen’s "Stuff is Not Salvation" tells her experience and her view of consumerism of today’s time. She often questions how people indulge in consuming and are "mesmerized by cheap consumer electronics and discounted toys." I agree with her eye opening view points it even made me exam my own impulses. We don’t need materalistc "stuff" because we are just replacing theses things and filling a void where real happiness should go. For examples I had a uncle who would go to the local gas station

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    GUIDELINES FOR PREPARTION OF THESIS INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF SINDH‚ JAMSHORO 1 GUIDELINES FOR PREPARTION OF THESIS 1. INTRODUCTION A thesis is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author’s research and findings. A typical thesis has a title page‚ an Abstract‚ a table of contents‚ a body‚ comprising the various chapters (introduction‚ literature review‚ findings‚ etc.)

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    2/1/12 Child Psych and Development Sam Manzie‚ an isolated and socially inept teenager‚ became a murderer at fifteen years old. His case has been looked over by psychologists again and again trying to figure out what went wrong in this young boy’s mind for him to commit such a heinous crime. Sam did not have any friends when he committed the horrible crime and as a child he showed an abnormal amount of violence towards the children he did play with. After being constantly punished for violence

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