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    Mr Weng

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    Name:__________________________ House:_________________________ Teacher: Tick the box against your class and teacher(s): Mr. Bowen Mr. O’Hara Unit 3 Physics Trial Exam Semester 1‚ 2013 Reading Time: 15 minutes Examination Time: 1 hour 30 minutes QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Section A – Structures and Materials B – Motion • • Structure of book Number of Number of Marks Questions 35 35 9 55 Total 90 Suggested Times (minutes) 45 45 90 Students are permitted to

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    mrs strangeworth

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    Strangeworth is a judgmental deep-rooted lady. Being well known amongst the townspeople because of her family‚ people sees her as someone who couldn’t possibly do something as insensitive as sending awful letters of judgment. She wrote a green letter to Mrs. Harper saying‚ Have you found out yet what they were all laughing about after you left the bridge club on Thursday? Or is the wife really always the last to know? Openly we both know that you would automatically think of something wrong but knowing

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    The short story “The Devil and Tom walker” by Washington Irving is a classic dark romantic story. Although the story has many elements in it‚ symbolism is seen the most. The three main symbols are the Devil being a representation of temptations in life‚ the forest represents the bad side of life and the trees showing the lives of many men that have done bad. The first symbol is the Devil. The Devil in the story represents temptations. Early in the story Tom’s wife goes out to find riches in the

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    Talented Mr. Ripley

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    The Talented Mr. Ripley Insanity is a behavior that is often judged by our society. If one behaves in a manner that contradicts the societal norm‚ he is ostracized for his inappropriate actions. Insanity however is not to be confused with irrationality. Tom Ripley’s many immoral acts‚ namely‚ murder‚ forgery‚ and deceit could be perceived as insane; however‚ when one takes into consideration the calculated motives behind them‚ it is evident that they are merely irrational. Tom’s irrational‚ yet

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    William Shakspeare

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    William Shakespeare Stephen Ciccone William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born in a town called Stratford‚ Warwickshire located in England. His birthdate is unknown but he was baptized as a catholic on April 26th 1564 in the Holy Trinity Church. His father was John Shakespeare and his mother was Mary Arden. His father was a leather merchant and his mother was a landed heiress. He was the 3rd of 8 children and was born in the Renaissance period. He was the oldest to survive

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    William Mckinley

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    William McKinley Born on January 29‚ 1843‚ William McKinley would later in life grow up to be a very important factor and figure in America’s History. He was born in Niles‚ Ohio and grew up in Poland‚ Ohio where him and his family made their life. He was the seventh of eight kids living life like most young boys. He was raised by his father and mother‚ who instilled in him strong work ethics‚ respect‚ honesty‚ and courtesy and taught him to value prayer. One thing that McKinley valued highly

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    William Saroyan

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    William Saroyan is an Armenian-American author whose family immigrated America before Saroyan was born from Bitlis‚ Ottoman Empire. He was born in Fresno‚ California and at the age of three‚ his father died. But there’s a strict thing that you can notice in his writings‚ Saroyan is influenced by his father too much. Because of the fact that he decided to become a writer after his mother showed him some of his father’s writings. Saroyan usually writes stories‚ stories of ordinary people

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    William Glasser

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    William Glasser: Choice Theory William Glasser: Choice Theory William Glasser was born on May 11 1925‚ in Ohio. He attended Case Western Reserve University‚ from where he earned both his BA and MA. He continued his education in California and received his MD from UCLA. Glasser worked as a psychiatrist for the VA in the beginning of his professional career. It was during this time he met his mentor‚ Dr. G.L. Harrington. Glasser spent much of his lifetime focusing on the development of his theories

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    William Blake

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    their poems and works that many of us today have analyzed and even criticized. During this time‚ several poets were kind of actively involved in a literary movement known as Romanticism and they were William Blake‚ William Wordsworth‚ John Keats‚ Samuel Coleridge and other famous poets in his time. William Blake as one of the members of the movement can be considered as a very radical poet during that time for he was somehow preoccupied with the issues of liberalism‚ radicalism and also nationalism

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    William James

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    William James: Father of Psychology The father of psychology is a topic of great debate as there have been several individuals who have had a large influence on psychology. One of these individuals who made a large contribution to psychology and how we study it today is William James. He lived from 1842 to 1910 and in his life he accomplished a lot in the field of psychology and he dominated American psychology with his functionalist theories. James’ (1890) biggest influence in psychology leading

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