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    Reflective Statement 18 March 2014 Word count: 341 Reflective Statement: Sophocles’‚ Antigone Reflective Statement Question: How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the Interactive Oral? The Interactive oral on Sophocles‚ Antigone helped me gain a deeper understanding on women’s role in Ancient Greece society during the fourth and fifth centuries. Understanding the historical context of the play I was able to develop a deeper insight

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    Hedda Gabler Reflective Statement Rebekah’s presentation summarized how women in this society are expected to be nice and kind‚ and how Hedda contrasts to that expectation. She effectively developed Hedda’s character through the different techniques that Henrik Ibsen applied to her dialogue‚ such as when Hedda and her husband Tesman are arguing about how Tesman thinks Hedda is indifferent towards her‚ and Hedda replies‚ “I am not at all indifferent. I am most eager to see who wins‚” (34). Rebekah

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    A World Lit Only By Fire William Raymond Manchester (b. 4/1/22 – d. 6/1/04) was an American historian and biographer‚ notable as the author of 18 books that have been translated into 20 languages. Manchester was the son of a WWI Marine‚ and grew up in Attleboro‚ Massachusetts. After his father’s death‚ and the attack on Pearl Harbor‚ he likewise enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps‚ though he was ordered back to college until called up. Although he expected to serve in Europe‚ Manchester ultimately

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    Reflective Statement CIT Sem1 In the last two years I have had two major transitions‚ the first was when I transferred from industry into lecturing‚ finding myself in a college on the one side of the desk. The second was then being enrolled as a student and discovering myself on the other side of the desk. Both steps have taken me very much away from my comfort zone of getting production lines to work‚ to all the way back to my university days staring at a blank page trying to get my brain

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    Lucia Fabre Mrs. Blanchard IB English III 5 19 April 2013 The Master and Margarita: IO Reflective Statement How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral? During the discussion‚ many different ideas were brought to the table about The Master and Margarita. My eyes were opened on some specific hidden meanings and reasons for why things happened in the book. There were events in the book that didn’t have the direct reason

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    Reflective Statement Goal I: In my essay 1: Toulmin argument‚ my goal was to persuade my audience that my perspective in response to my topic is logical‚ accurate‚ truthful esc. The purpose of my essay was to reveal to students in my academic major what it takes to graduate from Rowan University with a degree in physical therapy which is my major. But it was not only that also I need to make sure that my essay was in MLA formatted and used many different sources to support my views. In my paper I

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    Reflective Statement: Question: How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral. The interactive oral discussion that took place in class today on the infamous Chilean writer‚ Pablo Neruda‚ significantly increased my background information of the poet and has shed light on aspects of his life that I was not aware of. During the discussion a fellow classmate discussed Neruda’s childhood and it was made evident that his childhood

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    Thirteen years ago I first started learning to play the guitar and today I am still very passionate about developing my skills on the instrument. Looking in detail at the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky‚ this reflective statement will explore my learning journey of playing the guitar and a challenge I faced with my development explaining the impact it had with reference to the chosen theories. Jean Piaget and Lev Semanovich Vygotsky were two of the most influential theorists that contributed to

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    “The Kings of Rome” 1. Being the first king‚ Romulus had to start Rome‚ as many great societies have started‚ had to create a set of laws. Also‚ he had to think of the future of his nation‚ so he persuaded Sabine women to come to Rome and have Roman children. The next king of Rome was Numa Pompilius. This leader mainly focused on legal and religious institutions. Following Numa was Tullus Hostilius‚ who wasn’t so much about the legal and religious aspects of Rome‚ but the military ones. He led

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    This immerses the reader in the Acoli world helping us to see our own culture from an outsider’s viewpoint. P’Bitek describes the differences between Acoli and Western dances‚ his descriptions of both the Acoli and Western dances are described from the Acoli point of view. “That is the lazy girl who fears grinding the kabir millet.”[3] Here he uses the Acoli word “kabir” in italic‚ this attracts the reader into Acoli culture‚ away from the western world. He is describing the Acoli girl as

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