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    perceiving letters and numbers (collectively called graphemes) as colored would be indicated as grapheme → color synesthesia. Similarly‚ when synesthetes see colors and movement as a result of hearing musical tones‚ it would be indicated as tone → (color‚ movement) synesthesia. While nearly every logically possible combination of experiences can occur‚ several types are more common than others. Grapheme-color synesthesia In one of the most common forms of synesthesia‚ individual letters of the alphabet and

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    Listening Test

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    Variant I NAME__________________________ GROUP_________________ 3.FILE 3 LISTENING 1 TASKS PRESENTER 1 LISTEN TO THE NEWS BULLETIN. MATCH THE FIVE PEOPLE WITH A WORD FROM THE BOX. THERE ARE THREE WORDS THAT YOU WILL NOT NEED. burglar pickpocket mugger drug dealer bank robber victim shoplifter witness 1 Jeremy Maguire was a ______. 2 Stephanie Flamstead was a ______. 3 Penny Green was a ______. 4 Sally Green was a ______. 5 David Clarke was a ______.

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    LIPIDS 1. The following are essential amino acids: a) Linoleic acid and Palmitic acid b) Palmitic acid and Archidonic acid c) Linolenic acid and Linoleic acid d) Stearic acid and Linolenic acid e) Linoleic acid and Arachidonic acid 2. Arachidonic Acid: a) Is a branched fatty acid b) Contains 3 double bonds c) Is a precursor for eicosanoids d) Contains 5 double

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    Marshmallow Test" that tested the will power of young children. The main goal was to study whether deferred gratification can be an indicator of future success. To test his hypothesis‚ he choose to use children who’s ages ranged from four to six years old. The researcher would place a child in a room by his/ herself and give the child one marshmallow on a plate. He told the child‚ " I am going to step out of this room. If when I come back and the marshmallow is still there‚ then I will reward you with another

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    Test 3

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    Test 3: DIRECTIONS (chapters 12‚13‚14) (20 questions worth total 10 points). • Save the test as a word doc. NOT PDF Save the file with your last name‚ first name‚ test 1 . For example:Harmon_Susan_test1 • You will get a 0 if you do not save it this way and as a word doc. • Open Book test‚ not timed‚ not proctored‚ 24 hours to complete. • Due Sunday‚ November 2 by 5 pm‚ via email. The test will be posted in the Announcement page‚ at the Assignment page and sent to each student via email by Sunday

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    In this essay I am going to demonstrate the way in which the women in The Color Purple are dehumanized by the men in the story but eventually‚ they rise above the challenges the men throw at them and find themselves to be stronger and more beautiful than they ever were before. The women are often treated as second class citizens and unable to stand up for themselves. Therefore‚ the women suffer‚ but they are hesitant to confide in someone because of the constant fear of being beaten. Early

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    roles. These domestic roles: cooking‚ cleaning‚ bearing and caring for children give no room for a voice‚ whether it is to express an opinion or a choice. Nonconformity often results in punishment‚ sometimes physical‚ and‚ more damaging‚ emotionally and psychologically‚ at the hands of what is supposed to be a loving spouse. Alice Walker’s novel‚ The Color Purple‚ is a bold illustration of such a role. It demonstrates how women are forced to conform to whatever society deems that they should

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    The Color Purple Essay

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    Explore how Walker’s manipulation of Celie’s voice conveys attitudes towards the relationship with Shug Avery & Examine how the novel as a whole shows how these attitudes are shaped by the society in which the characters live Throughout The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker manipulates Celie’s voice in a variety of ways in order to convey the different attitudes she possesses towards Shug Avery. As the exposition of the novel progresses‚ Walker initially represents Celie as a vulnerable‚ oppressed character

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    Life on the Color Line

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    the Color Line is a powerful tale of a young man’s struggle to reach adulthood‚ written by Gregory Howard Williams – one that emphasizes‚ by daily grapples with personal turmoil‚ the absurdity of race as a social invention. Williams describes in heart wrenching detail the privations he and his brother endured when they were forced to remove themselves from a life of White privilege in Virginia to one where survival in Muncie‚ Indiana meant learning quickly the cold hard facts of being Black in skin

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    Celie In The Color Purple

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    Novel The Color Purple “I`m pore‚ I`m black‚ I may be ugly and I can`t cook‚ a voice say to everything listening. But I`m here.” (p. 210) In the beginning of the book “The Color Purple”‚ the protagonist‚ Celie‚ is a ruined desperate woman. Her sole has been injured by her father`s violence‚ endless rules and orders‚ which she is forced to follow and ignorant indifferent people‚ who never show any concern for her. The main feeling inside her is shame‚ endless shame for how she acts‚ how she lives

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