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    develops a relationship with Katherine. During the 16th century‚ money was more important than true love and Petruchio grew up to be greedy and selfish‚ while Patrick lived during a more modern and contemporary lifetime that allowed him the opportunity to pursue true love. Patrick and Petruchio have some similar traits‚ like how both of them were interested in money in the beginning. But Patrick Verona from 10 Things is a more compassionate character because he and Katherine find out that they care

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    Journal 1 Hearing that I had to read The Taming of the Shew‚ I was not enthusiastic at all. I read the play previously in my eighth grade literature class‚ years ago‚ and I have not been a Shakespeare fan since then. Also‚ if I had the power to ban Shakespeare from any educational curriculum‚ then I probably would. I believe that Shakespeare belongs in a History class or a class just on Shakespeare‚ for its dated‚ old‚ and not quite fit for many modern English learners like myself. However‚ since

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    Sex Pheromones in Insects

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    Rory Atteridge 0603612E Sex Pheromones in the Insects Introduction Sex pheromones are chemicals or odours given off by an individual in order to invoke a sexual response or behaviour change on individuals of the same species (Shorey 1973). These chemicals can be released by males and/or females‚ depending on the species (Gieselhardt et al. 2008‚ Ayasse et al. 2001). Pheromones generally consist of a carbon backbone of between 10 and 20 carbon atoms (in Lepidoptera)‚ these are however

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    A character study of Kissing Kate Barlow In the book Holes‚ by Louis Sachar‚ I chose the character Miss Katherine Barlow also known as Kissing Kate Barlow. Miss Katherine was first a schoolteacher‚ but then was the most feared outlaw. In the book you find out the story of how she became an outlaw from a schoolteacher. Miss Katherine Barlow was a sweet schoolteacher from the nineteenth century at Green Lake. She is also known for her beauty and her spiced peaches: “...full of knowledge

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    Case Study #2-Cedric Grade Seven: Reading Comprehension Reading Case Study #2 2 Grade Seven: Reading Comprehension Response To Intervention in the Washington County Public Schools In this case study‚ we will learn about a fictional classroom‚ school‚ district‚ and curricula. The classroom belongs to Mr. Amante‚ the school is George Washington Carver Middle School‚ and the school district is the Washington County Public School (WCPS) system. The WCPS is a fictional suburban school

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    Cathrine Dunham

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    ------------------------------------------------- Katherine Dunham Katherine Dunham | | Katherine Dunham in 1956 | Born | Katherine Mary Dunham January 29‚ 1910 Chicago‚ Illinois‚ USA | Died | May 21‚ 2006 (aged 96) New York City‚ USA | Influenced by | Robert Redfield‚ Melville J. Herskovits | Spouse(s) | Jodis W. McCoo (m.1931-1938; divorced) John Pratt (m.1951-1986; his death) | Katherine DunhamLegendary dancer‚ choreographer and anthropologist‚ Katherine Dunham was born on June 22‚1909

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    Meagan Conrad ANT-103 Rough Draft March 16‚ 2012 Transfixed by Dancing Skeletons Katherine Dettwyler’s work in the field while she was in West Africa was exciting‚ filled with humor and even terrifying at times. She dealt with seeing various life-threatening diseases that affected the lives of children her daughter’s age‚ as well as adults. Dettwyler found that almost all of the people she came in contact with were completely oblivious and uninformed of the ways to prevent diseases such as

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    a victim of problems. The way she copes is allowing herself to be easily influenced by her father‚ manipulated by Petruchio. The possibility of a mental illness hinders her to be submissive when women shouldn’t be submissive to their husbands. Katherine from the play The Taming of The Shrew is embodying all of the traits of a feminist but consequently in the play the traits of being a feminist aren’t important anymore. The speech at the end is the illustration of a mentally ill woman so easily influenced

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    Shaw‚ the story portrays how one’s outward appearance is often different from their inner nature. Katherine‚ one of the three protagonists‚ is used to acquiring what she wants. Katherine‚ with rosy cheeks‚ blue eyes‚ and red lips‚ causes all of the boys to instantaneously be infatuated with her looks. She may be alluring and powerful on the outside‚ but inside‚ she is the opposite. While Katherine is trying to pursue Harold‚ another main character who has absolutely no interest in her‚ he realizes

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    it is curious to note that many have considered it to be one of his most controversial in his treatment of women. The “taming” of Katherine has been contended as being excessively cruel by many writers and critics of the modern era. George Bernard Shaw himself pressed for its banning during the 19th century (Peralta). The subservience of Katherine has been labeled as barbaric‚ antiquated‚ and generally demeaning. The play centers on her and her lack of suitors. It establishes in the first

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