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    The Stanford prison experiment was a study of the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard. The experiment was conducted at Stanford University from August 14 to August 20 of 1971 by a team of researchers led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. Philip Zimbardo is commonly known as the father of social psychology. He is also the author of the Lucifer Effect. A flyer was posted the common area of the Stanford University. It read as follows The original purpose of the experiment

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    Biology Vocabulary: 1. Immigration: influx of individuals into an area 2. Emigration: movement of individuals out an area. 3. Logistic growth: (shown with an S-shaped curve) population growth that levels off at carrying capacity. 4. Exponential growth: (shown as J-shaped curve) geometric increase of a population as it grows into an ideal unlimited environment. 5. Niche: the sum total of a species use of the abiotic and biotic resources in its environment 6. Symbiosis: an ecological relationship

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    Pictures – English assignment Summary The story “Pictures” is about a girl with a conflicted belief. She is a second-generation immigrant who lives in England with her parents who are poor shop owners. At Christmas time Amina and the rest of her classmates were drawing pictures of Mary and baby Jesus. All of her classmate’s drawings got to hang on the wall except for Amina’s‚ because she had drawn a brown-faced Mary. The teacher told Amina a white lie‚ saying that Amina’s drawing was

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    piece of writing that praises someone or something very much.   - . I will subscribe to any eulogy of him. 6.depict to depict someone or something means to show or represent them in a work of art such as a drawing or painting - ..a gallery of pictures depicting Nelson’s most famous battles. 7.infer  If you infer that something is the case‚ you decide that it is true on the basis of information that you already have - I inferred from what she said that you have not been well 8.leviathan  A leviathan is

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    The invention of the IQ test by Alfred Binet in 1905 appeared to ignite quite a frenzy over human heredity. Current research confers pivotal points of initial usage of psychometrics as a specialty and the historical prelude of the Binet-Simon assessment (pioneer to all other IQ test) to resolve the enquiry of how aptitude evolved into a “psychological object” (Nicholas‚ Andrieu‚ Croizet‚ Santioso & Burman‚ 2013). Commissioned by the French government‚ his organization known as Société libre de l’étude

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    Taien Ng’s Shun Wai tells the story of a Christian Canadian mother who criticizes her Hong Kong parents because they have a Shun-Wai. A Shun Wai is a shrine to honour a dead ancestor. We should be free to believe what we want to believe and another person cannot say that what we believe in is wrong. The freedom of thought‚ belief‚ opinion‚ and expression is a human right and nobody can take that away from us. In the story Shun Wai the mother criticizes her parents for having a Shun Wai. The mother believed

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    The Stanford Prison Experiment What happens when good equal people are put in evil situations? In the article “The Stanford Prison Experiment” by Philip Zimbardo‚ participants in the experiment demonstrate characteristics that signify the Lucifer theory. The Lucifer theory is based from biblical prophecies Isaiah 14:12‚ that describes the most beautiful angel known as Lucifer. Lucifer was described as Gods favorite angel which whom he greatly loved. The bible then goes into detail on how Lucifer

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    TEACHING VOCABULARY ON THE TOPIC ENVIRONMENT Contents Introduction p. 3-4 Part 1. General Principles in Teaching Vocabulary p. 5 1.1. What need to be taught p. 5 1.2. Criteria for selecting and vocabulary exercises p. 1.3. Receptive and productive p. 1.4. Grouping of items of vocabulary p. 1.5. The amount of items to teach p. Part 2. Presenting vocabulary p. 2.1. Traditional techniques for presenting vocabulary p. 2.1.1. Visual techniques p. 2.1.2. Verbal

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    perpustakaan.uns.ac.id digilib.uns.ac.id IMPROVING STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY USING REALIA (A Classroom Action Research at the Fourth Grade Students of SD Negeri Kalimacan Sragen in Academic Year 2008- 2009) By: Dwi Wantini K2204024 A THESIS Submitted to Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement to Gain the Undergraduate Degree in English Education ENGLISH DEPARTMENT TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY

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    Lesson 1: accentuate comprehensive intricacy provocative usurp ambiguous felicitous introspective rhetorical vernacular Word accentuate Structure Sentence A commanding speaker‚ Douglass used his powerful voice to accentuate important points and to get his listeners’ attention. Context Sound Accentuation Definition V. To emphasize‚ to heighten the effect of‚ to pronounce or mark with an accent synonyms emphasize‚ highlight‚ put

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