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    Math 1342 Name _______________________ Lab 1 – Chapter 1 Put the answers to the following questions on the blanks. 1. A survey regarding choices of colors of chairs in the lobby area is sent through email to all 5000 employees at a particular company. 30 people respond to the survey. a) What is the sample? (Include a number) ________________________________ b) What is the population? (Include a number) ________________________________ c) Would this sample

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    IPPR #: EDUC 530 Lesson Plan: Place Value‚ Integer‚ Computation |Teacher Candidate: |Course: EDUC 530 | |LESSON PREPARATION [before the lesson] | |Topic: Place Value‚ Integer‚ Computation |Concept: Regrouping

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    Yamamoto‚ and “Everyday Use”‚ written by Alice Walker‚ the relationship between the mother and the daughter is portrayed. In “Seventeen Syllables”‚ the protagonist‚ Rosie is an American born Japanese (Nisei) who does not understand well about the Japanese culture‚ whereas her Issei mother‚ Mrs. Hayashi was born and raised in Japan and married to America. Mrs. Hayashi loves writing haiku‚ a traditional Japanese poetry‚ to escape from the reality of her loveless marriage. In “Everyday Use”‚ Mama is a

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    Dee she will be transformed by some educated world that is unknown to me. I don’t understand her new notions. She leaves and doesn’t want to bring her friends. She has never had friends. Then the one person she does bring I can barely say his name. How do I deal with her new ways?

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    and they can even affect the way families live. “Everyday Use” is a short story that tells about a mother‚ her two daughters‚ and the differences in their values and how they live their lives. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” she uses characterization‚ imagery‚ and setting to clearly demonstrate the theme of her story. Throughout the story she continuously uses these literary elements to show her theme of contrasting ideas of heritage. With the use of characterization Walker gradually reveals the

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    Topics‚ themes and concepts that change over time 1) American expansion and the westward movement - Within existing borders 2) American foreign policy a) Isolationism b) America becomes world power c) Cold war conflicts and events d) America – The remaining super power 3) American literature that promoted political‚ economic‚ and social change or in some other way had a profound effect on the nation -Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ is published – Jan. 10‚ 1776 -Declaration of Independence

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    conditions‚ some measures of central tendency become more appropriate to use than others. In the following sections‚ we will look at the mean‚ mode and median‚ and learn how to calculate them and under what conditions they are most appropriate to be used. Mean (Arithmetic) The mean (or average) is the most popular and well known measure of central tendency. It can be used with both discrete and continuous data‚ although its use is most often with continuous data (see our Types of Variable guide for

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    she will "display part of it in her alcove‚ and do something artistic with the rest of it". The family artifacts are important to both Maggie and Dee‚ but for different reasons. Maggie values the family quilts for their sentiment and usefulness. She learned how to quilt from her grandmother and aunt who made the quilts. Her mother has been saving the quilts for Maggie to use after she is married. The quilts are meant to be used and appreciated everyday. Maggie hints that she sees the quilts as a reminder

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    2. In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker‚ Maggie and her mother’s relationship is depicted as tight-knit. This can be interpreted throughout the story because Mama describes how they spend the majority of their time together. An example of this is when Mama says‚ “Maggie will marry John Thomas… then I’ll be free to sit here and I guess just sing church songs by myself”‚ implying that they normally sing together. Mama also predicts Maggie’s actions. She predicts how Maggie will “be nervous until her sister

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    Looking up at the faded‚creaking sign that said “Expert Fortune Teller‚ Miss Travis”‚ a shiver ran down my spine. I shifted my glance to the chipped caravan door. I lifted my clammy‚ cold hand and screwed up all my courage‚ and knocked three times. The door squeaked slowly open. A croaking voice said‚ “Welcome‚ please come in and sit in this chair.” The air inside the caravan was damp. The flickering candle on the table lit up the room eerily. Miss Travis wore a long dress‚ with coins and bangles

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