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    Wasn’t discovered | | 2.- Complete the sentence with the correct option: Millions of gallons of oil‚ _________________ in the Gulf of Mexico. D) were spilled | | 3.- Order the sentence:   Wasn’t Gunpowder Invented Japanese By B) Gunpowder wasn’t invented by Japanese. | | 4.- Answer the question according with the information in the paragraph: Bill Gates is a great computer scientis. Many computer programs are created by him. Microsoft program is one of the most used program: many people

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    Turning Japanese Summary

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    In “Turning Japanese‚” Julavits aims to tell the story of her “post-college” life in Japan‚ mostly the eating experience‚ and the process of comprehending Zen-like words: emotional freedom accompanies with the awareness of the existence of uncertainty. It is through hers keeping finding American sweet that finally causes Julavits to grasp the essence of Zen-like words. At first‚ Julavits moved to Japan to reach higher level of existence while eating amazing food. Gradually‚ she began missing

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    Symbolism in The Japanese Quince ESSAY OUTLINE I. In his work The Japanese Quince‚ John Galsworthy uses symbolism to portray the discontent for change in human nature‚ the rigidity of social classes in Victorian England‚ and the potentiality of experiencing something not of the norm. II. Galsworthy gives the impression that both Mr. Nilson and Mr. Tandram enjoy their scheduled‚ monotonous lives. “He experienced… a feeling of emptiness just under his fifth rib.” Underneath the fifth rib would

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    Cute in Japanese Culture

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    The rise of cuteness in Japanese culture emerged in the 1970s as part of a new style of writing. Many teenage girls began to write laterally using mechanical pencils. These pencils produced very fine lines‚ as opposed to traditional Japanese writing that varied in thickness and was vertical. Also‚ the girls would write in big‚ round characters and they added little pictures to their writing‚ such as hearts‚ stars‚ smiley faces‚ and letters of the Latin alphabet. These pictures would be inserted randomly

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    Japanese Internment Story

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    This is one of 120‚000 Japanese internment stories. Asa was 15 years old when her family was forced out of their newly built upper middle class home in California. On December 7‚ 1941 was the day Japan “woke the sleeping giant”. February 19‚ 1942 was the day Asa her mother‚ father and grandmother were given 10 days notice to evacuate their home and report to a government provided facility for all Japanese-Americans. Asa’s dreams of living a normal American life were ruined the day that her and

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    Chapter 4 in Gen Psy

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    CHAPTER 4 – SENSATION AND PERCEPTION I. SENSORY AWARENESS * Sensation is the awareness or a mental process which is aroused due to the stimulation of the senses. * The activation of a sense organ using physical energy that processes the receiving of stimulus from the external environment. A. Stimulus – anything that arouses a sense organ to activity. B. Receptor organs – a highly specialized part of the body selectively sensitive to a definite stimulus. C. Sensory receptors

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    Gen 105 Analyzing Internet Sources 1. What did you learn? This lab was very beneficial in teaching me the importance of making sure an internet source is reliable or credible. Not to assume an internet source is reliable due to the fact it can be factual but can also an open source. Furthermore‚ because it is an open source some information posted can be by anyone‚ expert or not‚ is not reviewed or monitored so to be careful when researching the internet for reliable sources. I also

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    The Diary of Consuelo Ortiga y Pérez * 16 September 1882 We have met two more Filipinos; one is called Rizal and the other‚ Perio. 30 September 1882 Rizal brought me a cane this morning which is full of sugar and one cannot tell how it was put inside. [01] 9 October 1882 Rizal says that he goes out only to go to the medical school and to come here at night. 18 January 1883 Rizal talked with me for a long time‚ almost the whole night. He told me that I was very

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    The Japanese Internment camps were a way for our government to make us feel safe during World War 2. The reason as to why they locked up Japanese Americans was because during World War 2‚ Japanese were the enemies and the U.S. predicted that there would be spies in the U.S. that could give away valuable information‚ such as the routine of naval ships. To avoid any type of spies‚ the U.S put anyone of Japanese ancestry into some camps. Some of the public were skeptical about how they were being locked

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