possession and replace it with this one) – only 33 pages. Yah!! Introduction (Chapter 1 – Munro e-book) Know the definition of population‚ sample‚ parameter‚ & statistic Be able to identify and/or provide examples of descriptive statistics & inferential statistics Know the properties of & be able to identify or provide examples of quantitative vs. categorical variables Basic Concepts (Chapter 2 – Munro e-book) Know the definition of data‚ individuals‚ variables‚ independent variable‚ dependent
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conclusion. A main character is essential because without one there can be no story. In “Royal Beatings” (Munro 1125)‚ I identified the main character as Rose‚ because more than any other character‚ I learnt most about her from the beginning to the end of the story. A significant emotional event involving the main character is a feature important to me‚ and in “Royal Beatings” (Munro 1135)‚ this event is the beating Rose receives from her father. The main event in a story is essential because
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fiery and courageous half-sister Cora Munro and her fair and meek sister Alice the passionate and noble Uncas‚ his wise father Chingachgook and their adopted ally and family member Hawkeye. The relationships between these characters are rich and in many ways as similar as their fates are intertwined. The Last of the Mohican’s is set during the French and Indian war between France and England for control of North America. The English Colonel Munro commands the doomed Fort William Henry
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really Fife. 4. How helpful is Walter’s journal to the story? Why do you think Munro spends so much time recreating the ships crossing and its events? Walters journal explains everything that the family encounted on the ship journey and then some description of what it was like when they landed in America and what happened to everybody. His journal also talks about how they have a very prosperous voyage. I think Munro spent so much time recreating this journal because it showed how the family went
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immediately grabs the reader’s attention. The matter-of-fact‚ objective tone lists through the use of accumulation the extent of the destruction the vandals create. ’’ They over-turned furniture‚ smashed the picture tubes... tore two VCRs from their sockets’’. The repetition of the personal pronoun ’’they’’ highlights the fact that these vandals are anonymous. The use of strong verbs ’’broke‚ yanked‚ smashed’’ conveys the degree/extent/enormity of their violence. Cormier’s choice of blunt
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James Fernimore Cooper is one of the greatest writers in American history. He wrote a total of thirty-two books (Magill Cyclopedia 415). He lived from 1789-1851 and he wrote during the American Romanticism period. He was a student at Yale but expelled for pulling a prank‚ which led him to join the navy. He left the navy in 1810 a year after his father dies‚ and then in 1811 he gets married (Beacham 269). His writing career began with his wife reading to him in the evening‚ and he believed that he
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Bibliography: Richard A. Munro & Elizabeth J. Rice-Munro‚ Learning styles‚ Teaching Approches and Technology. Journal for quality & Participation‚ spring 2004‚ Vol.27 Issue 1‚ p26-32‚ 70; (AN 12944202) Yi Yang Ph.D. & Linda F. Cornelious‚ Ph.D. Professor‚ Preparing Instructors for Quality Online
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people take out their aggression while on drugs or drinking. It can also be done by racial views on other people‚ or political conflicts. Most vandals are between 13 and 14‚ and over one half the crimes associated with vandalism in the U.S. occur in high school. The Solution? People don’t realize the price that is paid by not only the vandal‚ but by the school and the rest of the community. If the school is vandalized‚ then the school has to pay for some of the damage. If it’s
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Through her characterisation in “Miles City‚ Montana”‚ Munro explores a number of different themes and ideas; drowning‚ survival‚ memory‚ marriage‚ and so on. The way in which Munro‚ through the narrator’s voice‚ uses indirect characterisation allows the reader to gain an understanding of a particular take on parenthood and the burdens and responsibilities that go with it. This‚ for me‚ is the aspect of narrative technique that has particular importance in the story. On first reading of this short
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of the shameless‚ marvelous‚ shattering absurdity with which the plots of life‚ though not fiction‚ are improvised” (Munro‚ 22). It was on that Saturday night in April in 1968 at the Berryman’s house which whom she baby-sat for often‚ that the life-altering decision unraveled. The setting in this story is like a timeline of her summer from the breakup to the drunken cascade. Munro plotted the story in such a way that you feel as though you were following the main character through several months
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