Name ___________________ Date___________________ The Pearl by John Steinbeck Test Questions Multiple Choice 1) Where did the Pearl take place? A. Spain B. Mexico C. Cuba D. United States 2) What stings Coyotito? A. A Porcupine B. A Hornet C. A Scorpion D. A Bee 3) With what does Kino offer to pay the doctor? A. 8 Small Pearls B. 10 Rubies C. A Black Pearl D. 3 Diamonds 4) How does Kino react after the
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Omron Health Management Software Ver1.3 User’s Help Manual Copyright © 2006-2008 Omron Healthcare Co.‚ Ltd. World Rights Reserved Visit http://software.omronhealthcare.com to register your customer information for online support. TABLE OF CONTENTS Before Using the Software Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Operating Environment Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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VCE English Unit 1 Outcome 3 ‘Using Language to Persuade’ (Part 2) Oral Presentation on an Issue The second part of this SAC requires you to present your point of view on an issue (from the list already provided). Your response must be delivered in oral form which will allow you to use a range of persuasive language and presentation techniques. Steps to follow in preparing your reasoned point of view: 1. Now that you have selected your issue‚ establish what the two main sides
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Test Instructions: Please complete questions 1 through 7 as quickly as possible. Try to find the most efficient way to solve the problems. Use C++‚ C# or Java to complete the exercises. When using C++ you can use STL for data containers. For number 8‚ take your time and write a complete solution in C++ that can be run and played with All answers must be packaged as complete program solutions compile-able and run-able in the chosen language environment. Rules- This test is confidential. Please
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Implicit Association Test Jason Garner ETH/125 04/29/2012 HELENE HUTCHINS Implicit Association Test * If you are comfortable sharing‚ what was the result of your IAT? * * I do for the most part feel comfortable sharing my results‚ but I do feel a little uncomfortable as well because I was a little surprised by my results. According to the Test I have a slight automatic preference for European American compared to African American. I don’t know if that is true because I don’t
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Week Two Checkpoint: Implicit Association Test After taking part in the Implicit Association Test‚ where I chose to take the race test‚ my results suggest that I have a slight automatic preference for European Americans compared to African. Although it is difficult to admit‚ I would have to somewhat agree with these findings. Upon first seeing the results‚ my immediate thoughts‚ were‚ “this can’t be right!” I thought that‚ “this test doesn’t take into account a person’s mindset at the time
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The Rorschach Inkblot Technique Sherri Henley Test and Measurement‚ Park University I. GENERAL INFORMATION The Rorschach Inkblot Technique was created by Herman Rorschach‚ a psychiatrist from Zurich‚ Switzerland. The technique was formally presented to the world in 1921 with his publication of the monograph Psychodiagnostik. It included his ten selected inkblots‚ clinical findings‚ and the theoretical bases for his investigations. The ten blots consist of nearly symmetrical inkblot
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The Chrysalids- Test Review Test Date: Nov. 31st‚ 2011 Characters: David Strorm: Hero of the novel; possesses a peculiar telepathic ability which causes the main conflict in the novel. Sophie: Childhood friend of David; discovered as a deviate and banished to the Fringes; most pathetic victim of Waknuk’s philosophy. Michael: Eldest of the group; best educated; acts as leader and philosopher. Petra: David’s younger sister; possesses awesome telepathic powers; causes the crisis of the novel
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Oral Book Report: 10% of final grade Task: Give an oral presentation of 5-10 minutes in length in which you present a novel to the class. Your discussion of the novel must include the following elements: a short biography of the author a description of the main characters and setting a brief description of the main events (without spoiling the novel for other readers!) an analysis of the main theme or themes of the novel an evaluation of the book overall. What did you like? What did you
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Oral Tradition vs. Written Tradition The Bible is one of the world’s greatest books. To believers and nonbelievers alike‚ this book has caused a massive stir in societies. Many do not know how this book came to be. For the most part‚ we are familiar with the stories of the bible and their moral lessons because we’ve been told them. From that experience the question would arise about whether oral tradition is superior to written tradition. Webster’s Dictionary says Oral Tradition is‚ “Cultural
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