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    Unit 9 Final Project HU250 Humanities and Cultures Melissa Scot Kaplan University Dear Project is a thoughtful and reasoned (144-160 points) Thanks for your thoughtful workAon the final project and your “postcards!” discussion of experience in course units. TOTAL: 160/160 There are specific examples which are treated thoughtfully. Writing is clear‚ APA is correct and project is the required length. There is some degree of thoughtfulness in the discussion‚ and some specificity; it is generally clearly-written

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    Vincent

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    during one of the most difficult periods of his life‚ while he was locked up in an asylum at Saint Remy. He wanted to paint it outdoors‚ but had to paint the scene from memory. Van Gogh mentioned “Starry Night” only twice in his letters to his brother‚ Theo. Ever since it has been painted‚ it has been the most mysterious and interesting pieces Van Gogh has made. Don McLean wrote “Vincent‚” also known as “Starry‚ Starry Night‚” in the fall of 1970‚ while he was working for the Berkshire School District

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    ENG1501/101/3/2014 Tutorial letter 101/3/2014 Foundations in English Literary Studies ENG1501 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of English Studies IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. ENG1501/101 CONTENTS Page 1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3 2 PURPOSE OF AND OUTCOMES FOR THE MODULE ...........................

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    Views.” Studyworld: Study Guides‚ Research Papers‚ Book Reports‚ Essays. Oakwood Publishing Company. Web. 9 Feb 2013. http://www.studyworld.com/newsite/reportessay/literature/Novel%5CHuck_Finn__Mark_Twains_Views-83.htm "Quotes By Teacher - en*theos." en*theos - Optimize your life. Change the world. Web. 9 Feb 2013. http://www.entheos.com/quotes/by_teacher/Mark+Twain/page/2 Twain‚ Mark. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Ed. Stanley Applebaum. Mineola‚ New York: Dover Publications‚ 1994. Print.

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    Error Analysis: Force constant in springs Maria Loraine Menorca National Institute of Physics‚ University of the Philippines Diliman‚ Quezon City lorainemnrc@gmail.com Abstract This experiment aims to fully understand the analysis of possible errors in the measurement of the force constants in different spring systems. Springs can be utilized to store and release energy. According to Hooke’s Law‚ the response of a spring to external forces is characterized by the equation F = -kΔx. In this experiment

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    “To what extent did modernism represent a complete break with the architecture of antiquity?” The ancients found the importance for the physical and symbolic forms of architecture however they were more informed regarding the role in which architecture plays on human behaviour than we would be nowadays. They believed that high quality public architecture created a sense of public pride which created a responsibly for the people to maintain and protect their common spaces. The architecture was used

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    WHAT INFLUENCE HAS VINCENT VAN GOGH HAD ON ART IN THE LAST 200 YEARS? Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt‚ and one of the greatest of the Post-impressionists. His influence on 19th and 20th century art inspired countless movements‚ artists and altered our perception of beauty‚ style‚ persona‚ and individuality. The legacy of his artworks and personal tale are an attribute of how art is now culturally depicted. Although‚ first we must examine Post-Impressionism

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    after Robert Houdin‚ and that he did. Theo‚ Ehrich’s brother‚ told Erich that he should change his name to what his friends called him‚ Ehrich had several names that progressed and changed as he made friends in America. Ehrie then Erie‚ then to Harry. Later in life Harry admitted that the name harry came partially from Harry Kellar‚ a great magician whom he also admired. So Ehrich Weiss‚ the son of an poverty stricken‚ immigrant rabbi‚ became Harry Houdini. Theo also had an interest in magic. At age

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    400 Days Analysis

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    Can you imagine superman being isolated? If not‚ you must watch the sci-fi movie 400 Days which was top-billed by former Superman star‚ Brandon Routh‚ as Captain Theo Cooper. The story centered on a simulation study of four astronauts where they were placed in isolation to replicate space travel and see its psychological effects to the mind. The group has been locked for 400 days which involves them losing their communication from the outside world‚ and finding another man in their kitchen. Seriously

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    Neurofibromatosis Type I

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    Disease Overview Von Recklinghausen’s disease‚ also called Neurofibromatosis Type I (NF1) is one of the most common types of inherited single gene disorder which effects approximately 1 in a disorder caused by a mutation in the tumor suppressor neurofibromin (NF1) gene located on chromosome 17 q11.2 and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. The neurofibromin gene primarily affects the development and growth of neural cell tissues as well as the regulation of melanogenesis so the defect

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