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    Manuel Puig

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    In Kiss of the Spider Woman‚ written by Manuel Puig‚ two men with completely different personalities share a cell together. Molina is a gay man who is practically portrayed as a woman‚ and loves retelling the fantasy and romance of several movies. On the other hand‚ Valentin is a fierce revolutionary with an attitude‚ who constantly reminisces of a woman he once left before. Although‚ the character’s and overall content of the book seem quite compelling. Puig’s conventions‚ narration‚ and specific

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    Graphic Organizer

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    Yvonne B.Villaflor ECE 1-20 Graphic Organizer Graphic Organizer A graphic organizer‚ also known as knowledge map‚ concept map‚ story map‚ cognitive organizer‚ advance organizer‚ or concept diagram‚ is a communication tool that uses visual symbols to express knowledge‚ concepts‚ thoughts‚ or ideas‚ and the relationships between them. The main purpose of a graphic organizer is to provide a visual aid to facilitate learning and instruction. Uses of Graphic Organizer • Helping students structure

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    Bilbo's Heroism

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    there is more to the little hobbit than meets the eye. Bilbo possesses hidden reserves of inner strength that even Bilbo himself cannot perceive when he firsts sets out on the quest. Confronting the trolls‚ escaping with Gollum’s ring‚ slaying the spider‚ rescuing the dwarves in Mirkwood‚ and speaking face-to-face with the great dragon Smaug all provide Bilbo with opportunities to test his resolve. As he builds confidence and resourcefulness‚ Bilbo emerges as a true hero. Because Tolkien acknowledged

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    Duckweed Experiment

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    Covering the jars with a thin mesh cover‚ which would have prevented the spider from falling in but still would allow air to reach the experiment‚ would have very likely caused different results in Jar C. If the spider had not fallen into the jar‚ Jar C may have produced the same results as the rest of the jars instead of being an outlier in the experiment. When picking out the duckweed‚ the selection

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    Ib Tok Prescribed Title

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    How can we recognize when we have made progress in the search for knowledge? Consider two contrasting areas of knowledge.            The search for knowledge is a constantly ongoing process.  So how are we to know if we have made any progress? Progress is development‚ advancement‚ and moving forward.  In this case it is the progress in the search for knowledge in an area of knowing.  Within the areas of knowing the strongest contradiction is between human science and natural science.  Human sciences

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    English Reviewer Pages 6

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    III. READING COMPREHENSION A. Passages. Read the following passages carefully. Select the response to the comprehension questions which most accurately agrees with what you have read. Passage 1 The potato‚ like other root crops‚ has an unearned reputation in some countries as an inferior food‚ or a poor person’s staple. While roots are the main ingredient of the diet of half a million people‚ the potato’s nutritive content of protein‚ fiber‚ minerals‚ and vitamins Bl‚ B2 and C hardly makes it inferior

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    classification essay

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    fears of the viewers. The movie‚ Arachnophobia‚ which was produced in 1990‚ terrified people of all ages. This movie brought the fear of spiders to another level. In one of the scenes‚ a man is eating popcorn and swallows a spider on a popcorn kernel. The spider bites him in the throat and crawls out of his mouth. This can cause massive hysteria and phobia for spiders within many children. In effect‚ the children will have nightmares due to the fears they were exposed to during the film. In addition

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    Bandura’s Social-Cognitive Theory The social-cognitive theory proposed by Albert Bandura (1925- ) has become the most influential theory of learning and development. It considers that people learn from one another‚ including such concepts as observational learning‚ imitation‚ and modeling. This theory explains human behavior in terms of continuous reciprocal interaction between cognitive‚ behavioral‚ and environmental influences. The four-step pattern of observational learning consists of: (1)

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    Charlottes Web

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    characters to explore their relationships with each other in such a way that the story ’s themes grow naturally from their interactions. For instance‚ in the Zuckerman’s farm‚ unimaginable things happened in very believable ways: animals talked‚ a spider wrote words in its web‚ and a pig won fame. These characters acted from perfectly natural motives. The first example of friendship that White provides in “Charlotte ’s Web” is that of Wilbur and Fern. This is actually more of a mother-child

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    Tropical Rainforest Biome

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    in today’s world. This biome is home to 50% of the plants and animals on the Earth. The Tropical Rainforest is present on just 2% of the world. The Rainforest is home to many different species of animals. Some of them include butterflies‚ beetles‚ spiders‚ ticks‚ worms‚ snakes‚ lizards‚ jaguars‚ sloths‚ and‚ howler monkeys.Blue morphos (butterfly) live in the tropical forests of Latin America from Mexico to Colombia. Adults spend most of their time on the forest floor and in the lower shrubs and trees

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