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    Emilia Lanier: The Dark Lady in Shakespeare’s Sonnets For long centuries‚ two distinct‚ yet inextricably connected‚ mysteries have confounded the literary world. They are the actual identities of the “Fair Youth” and the “Dark Lady”‚ the chief protagonists‚ other than the poet/narrator‚ in William Shakespeare ’s sonnets. As the sonnets reflect a painful and complex triangle existing between the poet‚ the young man‚ and the dark woman‚ it is inevitable that theories as to the identity of one

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    Unit 11: Safeguarding adults and promoting independence. P6 Explain the role of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and neglect. M2 Discuss the role of supportive relationships in reducing the risk of abuse and neglect. Using examples. D2 Evaluate the role of multi-agency working to reduce the risk of abuse of adults‚ with reference to legal frameworks‚ regulations‚ working strategies and procedures. In this assignment I will be explaining how‚ the residential care

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    Ruth Baez AP/UCONN English Mr. Dodge February 5‚ 2009 The Mortality of Marriage Edmund Spenser’s “Sonnet 75” is an epithalamium regarding the mortality of marriage. The speaker acts upon his lust‚ flattering his lover with bribery and continuously asking her to marry him. The poem implies marriage in the third line‚ with the word “hand‚” because it is a synecdoche to marriage. His lover responds with the statement “taking a mortal thing [marriage] so to immortalize [her name]” is senseless

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    excercise 11

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    Exam Name: Keri Ronaldson__________________ Class: _Statistics________________ Date: 10-30-2014___________________________________________ □ EXERCISE 11 Questions to be graded 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? The length of labor in hours and the number of hours working per week‚ age‚ income‚ return to work. 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? The mean which would be the average

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    exercise 11

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    EXERCISE 11 1. What demographic variables were measured at least at the interval level of measurement? Age (yrs)‚ Income (annual)($)‚ Length of labor (hrs)‚ Return to work (wks)‚ and Number of hours working per week were measured at least at the interval level of measurement 2. What statistics were used to describe the length of labor in this study? Were these appropriate? The variable length of labor were used to describe by ratio data that can be described by using mean‚ range‚ and standard

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    Mary Whiton Calkins

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    Mary Whiton Calkins Carolyn S. Nolen Psy/300 April 25‚ 2011 Stephen Brown‚ MA‚ MFT Mary Whiton Calkins Mary Whiton Calkins although a prominent and very dedicated figure in psychology and philosophy‚ struggled to accomplish her achievements to make substantial contributions to the study. An American born in 1863‚ the oldest of five siblings she became the fourteenth and first woman president of the American Psychological Association. In the United States in1906‚ Calkins ranked as

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    Exercise 11 – Using Statistics to Describe a Study Sample 1) The interval level of measurement used in this demograpic are age‚ income ($)‚ length of labor (hrs)‚ return to work (wks)‚ number of hours working per week. 2) The type of statistics used to describe the length of labor in this study descriptive‚ this being represented by mean and standard deviation in the data. Yes‚these are appropriate as they both can be calculated (varible n=30 and mean=14.63) at the interval level of measurements

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    WASPs Essay 2014 11 11

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    “WASP” Essay The issue of discrimination within societies has been prevalent for as long as there has been recorded history‚ Canada is certainly no exception‚ and whenever one group of individuals has privilege over another they tend to try and keep it. During the late 19th century and into the 1930s “WASPs” (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) were the dominant members within Canadian society‚ and being the dominant group they took numerous steps to ensure they would remain so. Enacting such acts as

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    by Dan Brown. Mary Magdalene is commonly believed to have traveled the Jesus and the disciples. She is a small character in the bible important only as the first witness to the resurrection of Jesus. In the eyes of the public‚ they feel that Mary Magdalene was more then just a witness‚ that she was his wife. There are passages in the bible supporting Mary Magdalene was not Jesus ’ wife and it conflicts with what Mr. Brown says in The Da Vinci Code. In the book‚ Leonardo Da Vinci ’s painting of The

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    things it is very difficult for a person to be happy. “Sonnet 29‚” by William Shakespeare‚ and “Sonnet LIV‚” by Edmund Spenser‚ explain the sadness and depression that comes with rejection. The narrators try to change themselves in search for attention and approval from the people around them‚ but no matter how hard they try to fit in‚ they fail. In both “Sonnet 29” and “Sonnet LIV” the narrators feel outcast and rejected‚ however in “Sonnet 29” the narrator is able to able to bounce back from his

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