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    Theme by Mags

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    A. Related Documents: AP no. 14a s. 2006 on Amendments and Addendum to Educational Trips and Related Off Campus Activities (Approved on February 9‚ 2009) Implementing Guidelines for the Sourcing of Service Provider (Approved on May 21‚ 2000) Approved System and Procedure on Educational Trips and Related Off Campus Activities B. Process Map and Work Instruction |PROCESS MAP |WORK INSTRUCTIONS

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    Themes of the Crucible

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    The Danger of Ideology An ideology is a rigid set of beliefs that defines what an individual or community thinks. In the Puritan theocracy of Massachusetts‚ the main ideology held was the Puritans were a chosen people that the devil would do anything to destroy. Since religious men ran their government‚ the Puritans considered all government actions to be sanctioned by Heaven. This meant that any attempt to resist any of the government’s actions‚ was considered an attempt to overthrow God. Governments

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    Theme in "The Giver"

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    {Title Here} Imagine the most vibrant‚ colorful scene you can think of‚ with colors as far as the eye can see. Now imagine the same scene‚ colorless and dead‚ which one is better? The colorful one‚ right? The science fiction novel The Giver by Lois Lowry is about the protagonist‚ Jonas‚ who experiences the peaks and valleys life through the memories he receives from the Giver. He finds that even though life has its ups and downs‚ it is far more interesting than a life of black and white. Through

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    Latin theme

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    Aeneas’s main duty is to serve the gods by founding the Roman race. “As the sharp admonition and command from heaven had shaken him awake‚ he now burned only to be gone‚ to leave that land of the sweet life behind” (Fitzgerald‚ 105). This line shows how Aeneas yearns to leave the life he has in Carthage after the gods have told him to go to Italy. He leaves for Italy‚ as the gods told him to‚ against his will for he said‚ “So please‚ no more of these appeals that set us both afire. I sail for

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    Delirium Themes

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    In the novel Delirium by Lauren Oliver‚ the main character Lena Haloway learns about the emotion of love. This novel is labeled as a fantasy considering the fact the plot revolves around the ‘disease of love’ (Oliver). Knowing this‚ Lena encounters new emotions and an intertwining fate. Oliver’s novel‚ Delirium ‚blends the fantasy of corrupted laws‚ with the realistic emotions of love and courage to form Lena’s development. In Delirium‚ the government’s immoral laws do not allow people to love freely

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    The Veldt Theme

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    Thematic Essay(The Veldt)by Alex Stinson Traveling brings the thrill of seeing new places and seeing how they’re different from where I’m from. The experience of going to these places is indescribable. The destination is breathtaking but the expedition to there is just as congenial. The adventure gives you an adrenaline rush that is inexpressible. But what happens when you can’t stop looking for that rush? When the adventure becomes the escape‚ then it becomes an addiction. Characters in the story

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    No Sugar Themes

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    Contrast the way that two texts you have studied are constructed to appeal to particular audiences. Both plays and films‚ although different genres‚ can be effective in bring an issue into focus by appealing to particular audiences. No Sugar‚ written by Jack Davis in 1985 is a social realist play that depicts the isolation and disempowerment of Aborigines during the 1930’s. Various dramatic conventions have been employed to highlight the negative effect of the Eurocentric‚ hypocritical and dominant

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    The first way is through the religion Huck learns both by the influences in his “civilized” life‚ and by the influences in his “uncivilized” life. The Widow teaches him Christianity‚ which Huck takes literally and after praying for fishing hooks and not receiving them‚ immediately dismisses it’s authenticity. (Twain 10-11). On the contrary‚ Jim and Pap both teach Huck superstition and Huck takes this view

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    The freedom that comes with growing up is a common theme in Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. Throughout the story‚ the readers witness a change in Huck. Near the beginning of the story‚ the readers experience Huck and Tom in a childish sense‚ though ironically they know more than most of the adults around them. However‚ over the course of the journey‚ Huck begins to understand the responsibility that comes with growing up. Huck’s responsibility may be seen in Chapter Twenty-Six

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    Themes of Tedhughes Poetry

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    THEMES IN TED HUGHES POETRY:- Unlike some modern poets so believe that a poem should not mean but be‚ Ted Hughes is profoundly concerned with the subject matter of his poetry. The major theme of his poetry as well as short stories and plays is of course man‚ that is‚ the question of human existence‚ man’s relation with the

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