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    in a word processing document (e.g.‚ Microsoft Word) and attach the file using the dropbox tool. Use the Unit 4: Text Questions dropbox basket. The answers to the Review & Critical Thinking questions are worth 10 points. Review Questions 1. What were the three forms of English madrigals? Describe each type. The Madrigal Proper - This kind was ’through-composed’ (The music is different all the time.) There is a lot of word-painting music that illustrates words. E.g. Thomas Weelkes ’As Vesta

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    What could you live without? Walking down the hallway‚ I was thinking about the topic “What could you live without” and I couldn’t think of many things. Things that we used in our life basically charge an important role of a human society. For example‚ foods‚ water‚ shelter‚ smart phone‚ clothes‚ computers and etc. As I was reading “What could you live without?” by Nicholas Kristof‚ it prompted a lot of ideas. I looked around my house and all the stuffs that I have is the stuff that we need it

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    Discrimination

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    Existence of Discrimination : From the U.S to Vietnam In the article “Change of Heart”‚ which appeared in the March‚ 2005 Reader’s Digest‚ Mary A. Fisher tells the reason she changes her attitude forward minority of immigrants after she had been deeply racist against people who are immigrants and are not whites. In 1989‚ she bought a house in an interethnic neighborhood in Los Angeles in which there were many people from Mexico‚ El Salvador‚ the Philippines and Vietnam because it was affordable

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    of my application isn’t the strongest. Obstacles and challenges often seemed to get the best of me during high school. But still‚ I have emerged confident and optimistic. By ninth grade‚ life had hit me too hard. I was still drunk on anger from my mother’s schizophrenia diagnosis‚ her disappearance from my family and my parents’ divorce. Years of art therapy had helped me recover from these traumas and in 10th grade‚ I was on a stronger path: I knew what I wanted and needed to do. But in 11th-grade

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    Discrimination in South America One important labor law principle‚ non-discrimination in the workplace‚ has historically played a larger role in the US than in South America. Employment discrimination is an important legal theory in the United States‚ as it creates an exception to the general U.S. rule of employment. Under this rule‚ either party is free to terminate the labor relationship with no liability to the other. This is something that South America does not share. South American countries

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    Pressure from the Higher Ups MTE/562 Assessment and Evaluation Professor Lisa Goya Pressure from the Higher Ups Laura Lund 1005 Lunaai St Kailua HI‚ 96734 February 9‚ 2012 Principle Goya Horace Mann Elemaentry School 1375 Grove St. Aiea HI‚ To the administration and faculty‚ As it stands right now‚ I am faced with a dilemma based on the methods in which I have taught in the past‚ and the new methods in which I feel are more suited for todays learning environment. Our social and

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    novels we have read this year all of the characters have a dream. However‚ there have been obstacles that sometimes hinder these American dreams. These obstacles range from internal conflict to society itself. Is it possible for these dynamic characters to struggle with obstacles and overcome them to reach their dream? Americans in our society have a dream that consist of a vivid plan and multiple goals. Often times this dream has a realistic goal but may not be fulfilled due to obstacles created

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    Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice Darcy and Elisabeth develop traits which they must overcome. Darcy‚ because of his pride‚ prejudges Elisabeth based looks and social standing‚ Elisabeth builds her pride in defence and develops a prejudice against Darcy‚ and due to their relations with each other they subdue these traits and fall in love. Darcy and Elisabeth are only able to find true love once they have overcome their pride and prejudice. Because of his social status Darcy quickly develops a prejudice

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    relationships. Specifically‚ gender roles had an impact upon the course of events in Macbeth. As context‚ Macbeth was a minor government official in Scotland. He had a run-in with witches that gave him a prophecy. The witches made several predictions but the most shocking was one stating Macbeth would be king. After one of the preceding predictions proved to be true‚ Macbeth figured he was destined to be king. The characters in this drama made decisions based off what they thought was the correct

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    brought up‚ it is either misjudged or misrepresented. When the topic of men being pro-feminist is brought up‚ that is also misjudged and misrepresented. When people think about gender roles and identities they are quick to assume them as well. Specifically that a boy should behave aggressively‚ look extremely muscular and have an urge of dominance around other peers. While the role of a female should always be polite‚ speak when spoken to and to always keep in mind of others emotions. The topic of interest

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