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    0310 rough draft Outline I. The definition of poverty 1. Example (homeless people) 2. The type of poverty it is 3. A description of it 4. My reaction or thoughts II. Another form of poverty 1. Example(government assisted people) 2. A description of how it works 3. A description of why it would be considered poverty 4. A reason why it could be positive which leads to another example of poverty III. Middle class poverty living 1. A description as to what

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    Mollie Orshansky’s definition of poverty is the official definition used in the United States‚ defined as the “condition of people who cannot afford the necessities of life” (Principles of Microeconomics‚ 306). We measure poverty by the estimated minimum level of income needed to secure the necessities of life. On the other hand‚ income inequality is when “one group receives a disproportionate share of total income or wealth than others” (Principles of Microeconomics‚ 306). Supply and demand in

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    Cited: "Human RightsAbout Our Definitions: All Forms of a Word (noun‚ Verb‚ Etc.) Are Now Displayed on One Page." Merriam-Webster. Merriam-Webster‚ n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2013.

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    Definition of Fear through Examples Fear is a feeling created in a response to a perceived danger. Fear can produce pleasure‚ heighten awareness‚ be in the form of phobia‚ a fear of the unknown and an instinctual response to danger. Fear can be a pleasurable experience such as riding a roller coaster‚ watching a horror movie or climbing treacherous mountains. Roller coasters use fear for pleasure by using the senses of falling and traveling at uncontrollable speeds to produce a rush of adrenaline

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    Love Game Have you ever been an option to someone you considered your choice? Are you tired of acting like a fool to someone that really matters to you? Would you still allow yourself to be in this kind of situation? In life‚ we are expected to play our own game. There are always winners and losers‚ but sometimes there are also cheaters. A player is one concrete example of this certain type. Traditionally‚ a player is “a person who plays a game” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2012). However‚ the meaning of

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    Postcolonial Theory- Extended Definition Essay During the late twentieth century‚ many literary critics had an important focus on understanding cultural power. They began investigating a more multicultural canon‚ and discovered the lack of perspectives from the formerly colonized people on European colonization. European colonialism was centered on racial inferiority and extreme otherness. In history the colonized people are seen as the losers and the colonizers are the winners. Postcolonial critics

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    What Poverty means to me Have you ever imagined a life where you don’t have the basic essentials to send your five year old daughter to school? This is a reality for many parents living in developing countries across the globe. The definition of poverty changes every day and it vary from place to place‚ we all have our own definitions of poverty. But to me poverty means lacking the basic human needs which include: clean and fresh water‚ nutrition‚ health Care‚ education‚ clothing and shelter because

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    Determining the circuitry operant in the brain responsible for development of fear and anxiety is key to developing suitable treatments for the wide range of human anxiety disorders. The extended amygdala is a macrostructure in the forebrain that includes three key players in fear and anxiety-like behaviors: the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala(BLA)‚ central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA)‚ and bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST). The BLA sends excitatory projections to both CeA and BNST

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    Extended Essay Guidance and Marksheet (2013 Criteria) General Assessment Criteria Criteria purpose of the essay is specified 1 2 SUBJECT SPECIFIC GUIDELINES ▪ The research question must focus on the human past and not be of a trivial nature. ▪ The research question is stated in the introduction but is not clearly expressed or is too broad in ▪ The research question must be clearly and scope to be treated effectively within the word limit. 0 ▪ The research question is

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    EXTENDED ESSAY THE CRUCIBLE In this extended essay I will undertake a detailed analysis of some of the major themes in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. Hysteria and‚ the oppressive nature of society are all addressed by the playwright‚ However‚ the theme of the power struggle‚ principally‚ individuality vs society is paramount. I also wanted to discuss how relevant the themes and the characteristics in the crucible are in the real modern and social world. This vital theme dominates the play. In

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