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    Online Courses versus Traditional Courses Marisol Maldonado Com/155 November 13‚ 2011 Serafin Roldan Online Courses versus Traditional Courses Maybe you don’t like sitting in a classroom setting. Maybe you don’t have the time in your busy schedule to be in a classroom at a set time. Maybe the commute is too much. Maybe you feel traditional college course take too long. Maybe you are a self paced learner. Maybe you can’t afford the expenses of furthering your education. Online classes just

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    but President Obama has made a statement that he supports same-sex marriage in public during a pre-election debate in Washington. He received plentiful of reactions and comments which are either agreements or disagreements on the statement he made. Well‚ there are some states in America which legalised same-sex marriage. Here I would like to share my response regarding this news. Let’s talk about some reasons that I agreed with same-sex marriage. First of all‚ I truly believe in God. In my

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    Africa Emergent by Nadine Gordimer A better understanding of literary theory can be gained by investigating the etymology of the word theory itself. Literary theory‚ then‚ offers to us a view of life‚ an understanding of why we interpret texts the way we do. A well-articulated literary theory also assumes that an innocent reading of a text or a sheerly emotional or spontaneous reaction to a work does not exist because literary theory questions the assumptions‚ beliefs‚ and feelings of readers

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    Course Design Guide AET/510 Version 2 1 Course Syllabus College of Education AET/510 Version 2 Critical Issues and Trends in Adult Education and Training Copyright © 2010‚ 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course explores trends‚ issues‚ and innovative programs in adult education and training. It focuses on the demographics of adult learners and on the implications of diversity for instruction. Learners examine political‚ cultural‚ social‚ and

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    attending my course on “War and Literature”‚ and listening to the conversation‚ I found myself struck by an intellectual question presented by another student. This student asked‚ “When does paradox become hypocrisy?” Immediately afterwards I wrote the response‚ “A good war is a war that teaches it’s mistakes without one having to live with them.” At first I didn’t know if I had truly responded to the question. I analyzed both the question and response carefully through the literary devices and found

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    Marxist Literary Criticism Karl Marx was a German philosopher‚ economist and sociologist as well as a political revolutionary. He‚ with the aid of Friedrech Engels‚ published theCommunist Manifesto in 1848. In the manifesto‚ Marx identified three social classes in his theory: The Aristocracy which refers to the small number of land owners who have control over the economy of the country‚ the Bourgeois class which refers to the high class people who have control over the industrial sites and factories

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    Where I Come From Is Like This The story‚ “Where I Come From Is Like This” is about the lives of American Indian women and how they were capable of anything‚ and Native Americans were always strong and had all the qualities in them. Also it is about what others cultures thought about Indian women. They were never dependent on anyone‚ This is what the author wants us to know that the native Americans were never weak and helpless. In this story‚ the Native American women were

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    1 Annexure ‘I’ M.A. English Part-I & II The Appendix ‘A’ (Outlines of Tests) and Appendix ‘B’ (Syllabi & Courses of Reading for M.A. English Part-I and Part-II shall be effective from the Session 2002-2003. The class admitted in the year 2002 will take their M.A. English Part-I Examination of 2003 according to new syllabus in the year 2003: - M.A. (English) Part I Examination of 2003 Appendix ‘A’ (Outlines of Tests) Marks Paper I (Classical Poetry) Paper II (Drama) Paper III (Novel) Paper

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    mention about the purpose of this assignment‚ which is the benefit that we can gain from doing this project. From this project‚ it helps us to know the types of shares available in a company‚ definition of shares and the advantages and disadvantages of shares. From the information‚ this will enable a person who have interest invest in a company‚ purchase the shares that are suitable for them‚ based on the comparison between the advantages and disadvantages of each type of shares. Other than that‚ we can

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    Lottery by Shirley Jackson‚ there is a grim‚ dark side to this apparently ordinary village (Jackson‚ 2004). In this tale‚ Jackson effectively uses irony which the reader does not fully recognize or appreciate until the end of the story. This story causes us to ask ourselves how these people could allow something this monstrous to happen to someone that they call friend and neighbor. They not only allow it‚ but actively participate in it. In this summary‚ I will be examining the story The Lottery and

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