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    Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another. Katie is a 13 year old girl. Her mom has left home. She lives with her farther and brother. Her farther runs his own business and is a very busy man‚ he has to leave Katie with her brother to get him ready for school. When Katie comes home from school she has to cook her brother some tea and do all the house work as her dad is still at work and he believes that because she’s the only girl in the house that is her

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    Josie Sharpe Unit 201 – Outcome One 2.1 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another Emily is 13yrs old. Her mum has left home. She lives with her strict father and two brothers. Her dad runs his own business and has to leave Emily and her brothers in the morning to get them ready and off to school. When Emily gets home from school she has to cook her brothers tea and do the housework as her dad is still at work and he believes that being the only girl in

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    Daniela Alonso How does a stethoscope transmit sound? A stethoscope is an acoustic medical tool used to hear internals of humans and animals (mainly used to listen to the heart and lungs) .The stethoscope is also used to hear internal sounds of machines. They work by the principle or multiple reflections in sound waves. A stethoscope transmits sound by an acoustic pressure that the chest piece transmits. The chest piece has two sides a bell and diaphragm one the bell is to hear low frequencies

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    TOK Language essay 11. Can one language be considered “better” than another? Outline. Areas to talk about Culture - Language you grew up with or the language that your parents speak is probably the most important to you and takes privilege over other languages Personal beliefs and interpretations - You decide by yourself whether or not you think a language is better than another History - Through history English has become a worldwide language‚ this doesn’t necessarily make it a better language

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    How to identify and discern a person-07102012 We are ministering and talking to people all the time. We are meeting people everywhere and anywhere. We talk about fellowship‚ it is people; we talk about church‚ it is people. When we talk about business‚ we are meeting with people. When we go shopping we are meeting people too. So‚ all the time we are in contact with people. That is why we need to know how to discern. If we don’t discern we touch the live wire. When we touch the live wire we can

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    Everyone has at least one weakness. Weaknesses are a part of everyone’s life. Its how you let that weaknesses affect you that makes you a strong or weak person. In the Scarlet Letter Hawthorne portrays Dimmesdale as a weak person. Throughout the novel he shows his true character by the way he lets his weaknesses destroy him. He constantly worries about he secret getting out and punishes himself for what he has done. Dimmesdale has many weaknesses that all lead back to one main one‚ Hester. He is a priest

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    Poem: There is another sky by Emily Dickinson There is another sky‚ Ever serene and fair‚ And there is another sunshine‚ Though it be darkness there; Never mind faded forests‚ Austin‚ Never mind silent fields -- Here is a little forest‚ Whose leaf is ever green; Here is a brighter garden‚ Where not a frost has been; In its unfading flowers I hear the bright bee hum: Prithee‚ my brother‚ Into my garden come! * Theme: depression‚ death * Imagery: Visual imagery

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    period and several others from the past have lead me to believe that neither political or technological change are ever more important than the other‚ but instead each have a direct influence on one another that drives change to occur in general. The middle of the 20th century has been marked as a time of great triumph for the United States. The country was finally being recognized as a modern day heavyweight on the international scene. Emerging relatively healthy from the Great Depression as well

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    his Dad’s Wife. Backstory First Person: I was abandoned by my parents when I was 9 months old. I have wanted to find my parents for a very long time‚ even if they are stinky old drunks. I have one friend named Gavin that has been with me since the first time I stepped foot in the orphanage. He is always cracking jokes and care free. I am planning to leave the orphanage ‚ but I have a hunch that Gavin is trying to keep me from something. Backstory Third Person: Ace was abandoned by his parents

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    did does not. Rather she decided to leave the reader filling in the blanks than merely telling one what to think. If she elected to she could have painted any picture she wanted for the readers to interpret but let me restate‚ she did not! Sparing the reader the details of his crimes was a notion of compassion by not allowing anyone to know without a doubt exactly what The Misfit did. Just imagine how the word “killer” thrown in would shape such a share harsh perception of The Misfit so early on

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