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- 3311: Imagery is an Important Element in Writing
- ... see things. Sometimes, however, imagery is complex and hard to decipher. Imagery is an important element in writing. Imagery can stimulate the imagination and create vivid pictures in the mind. Imagery can have a different effect on everybody. Some people will see things in a different way than other people see them, unlike in television. H.D. was one of the first writers to use imagery. Inspired by Ezra Pound, H ...
- 3312: A Marxist Criticism on "The Importance of Being Earnest"
- ... is that of s relationship between a man and woman, but however the underlying real issue is that of their class and society. The play makes a great example for a Marxist criticism on the effect of classes on literature. Wilde's own wit and intellect make for an excellent view of the classes of the previous era. It is a work that will be a not only viewed as a ...
- 3313: Peplau and Campbell's "The Balance of Power in Dating"
- ... agree with them. Most teenagers will just use whatever was told to them by their parents. As seen by the Peplau and Campbell story, most teenagers' parents were or are in traditional relationships. This would effect their decision on their method of birth contr ol, because all their parents talked about was using a condom. The condom is still acceptable in today's society, I just wish that more people would ...
- 3314: Solvent Abuse
- ... behaviour through his activities and experiences so that his knowledge skill's and attitudes, including modes of adjustment towards his environment, are changed, more or less permanently'. Kenworthy & Nicklin(1994) recall learning as, 'the measurable effect of the sum total of the planned and unplanned experiences upon the student, in both quantitative and qualitative terms'. Again, like teaching. there are many theories of learning, most of which have been derived by ...
- 3315: Leave the Students A Loan?
- ... rising at an alarming rate. This steady increase in tuition costs is making post-secondary education entirely unattainable for many. If Canada has an under-trained work force, it is going to have a negative effect on the economy. Companies will not locate in a region where they can not hire appropriately trained employees. This will further the "Brain Drain" phenomenon that currently exists in many regions of Canada. It is ...
- 3316: Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools
- ... Who would have thought that the inequality of schools for children would still exist today? Jonathan Kozol's, Savage Inequalities, exposes on the extremes of wealth and poverty in American's public schools and the effect it has on poor children. The schools examined in these urban areas consist mainly of minorities, blacks and Hispanics. The schools, like the children who attend them, are very poor. There is very little funding ...
- 3317: Studying Humanities
- ... faces many obstacles against himself and mankind. By triumphing over these conflicts a person develops characteristics in correspondence to his or her experience. Humanities is the study of this basic cycle of life and its effect upon all cultures and nations. Today's generation, like many before and many to come, can attain a better understanding of the present course of history through the study of the past mankind experiences, or ...
- 3318: SAT Scores vs. Acceptance Rates
- ... the top 14 universities based on this magazine. I believe some lurking variable may be type of school, majors offered, and number of applicants. The number of applicants a school has would have somewhat an effect on its acceptance rate. If a school had a enormous amount of applicants, then this school would have a relatively low acceptance rate. One reason I think this experiment had a somewhat poor association is ...
- 3319: Fractal Geometry
- ... have been Berlin and London, where a very exact mathematical relationship that included exponential equations was able to closely model the actual city growth. The end theory is that central planning has only a limited effect on cities - that people will continue to live where they want to, as if drawn there naturally - fractally. Man has struggled since the beginning of his existence to find the meaning of life. Usually, he ...
- 3320: Writing a College Essay
- ... our more drafts of the essay, you should begin revising your paper. Revising might involve reworking the written expression, so that it clearly and actively conveys the ideas, rearranging words or sentences to create and effect, and inserting punctuation and correcting spelling to assist the reader. At this stage of the writing process, you are interested in clarifying the message by changing words, sentences, or even whole paragraphs. Two examples of ...
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