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    CYP Core 33 -6.3

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    decisions about safety. Although it is important that children and young people learn to protect themselves taking their own risks are equally important as long as significant harm will not take place. Children in particular need to learn about strangers as some people are not always going to be kind to them but also the significant message must be that not everyone they come into contact with is going to be someone that will present any harm. Children and young people need to have good self-esteem

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    Melody Houff English 111 Mrs. Forcey 23 February 2013 “The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County”. The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County by Mark Twain takes place in a tavern located in a small mining camp called Angel’s‚ where a person asks the narrator about an old friend‚ who doesn’t recall a person by that name‚ but does remember someone else by a similar name. Local word color is a writing tool used to help the reader understand

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    him‚ and he doesn’t know you. Both of you are equally a stranger (Strangers) for others. But in terms of an arranged marriage (Mating) and Pairs (Pair Bonding)‚ either in humans or Other Mammals Species‚ there has never been a stranger (Strangers)‚ there was only a stranger might be a Couple of interesting (Attractive Possible-Mate Strangers) or Foreigners are not attractive that might not be a couple (Unattractive Impossible-Mate Strangers). For most men and average men‚ including you and me

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    Socratic Problem  The Socratic problem results from the inability to determine what‚ in the writings of Plato‚ is an accurate portrayal of Socrates’ thought and what is the thought of Plato with Socrates as a literary device. Socrates‚ often credited with founding western philosophy and who was put to death by the democracy of Athens in May‚ 399 BC‚ was Plato’s teacher and mentor; Plato‚ like some of his contemporaries‚ wrote dialogues about his departed teacher. Most of what we know about Socrates comes

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    questions. The first set of questions is based on the correlation between the stranger and two different scenarios. If a stranger cuts in a line while you are lining up in the cafeteria what if your level of aggressiveness‚ based on the hypothesis the participants will have a higher aggression to the stranger because it is a violation of a social norm which is to line up. Another scenario is when you walk pass a stranger and you heard that they he/she is talking negatively about you‚ what will you

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    Princeton’s Wordnet defines hospitality as "[the act of] cordial reception: [or] kindness in welcoming guests or strangers." Since the start of this semester‚ we have read about two different journeys in which hospitality plays an important role in fulfilling the destiny of the main character. In Homer’s Odyssey‚ many examples of this are apparent‚ whether they are for the benefit or the downfall of the protagonist Odysseus. However‚ Odysseus is not the only one whom hospitality rules. His son Telemachus

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    or initiation‚ and return and reintegration. More specifically‚ this theory is predominant in the short genre‚ "The Step Not Taken"‚ by Paul D’Angelo. In the first stage‚ the protagonist is confronted with a journey of whether to provide aid to a stranger crying in the elevator‚ which he initially refuses to accept. However‚ the individual is persuaded to commit to the quest due to the exposure to a guide‚ which in this case is the character’s guilty conscience. Subsequently‚ in stage two the character

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    imaginary‚ as when we were children we never sensed a double meaning to this story. In Charles Perrault version of this popular tale he adds a moral to this tale which is “Children‚ especially attractive well bred‚ young ladies‚ should never talk to strangers‚ for if they should do so‚ they may well provide dinner for wolf. I say “wolf‚” but there are various types of wolves. There are also those who are charming‚ quiet‚ polite‚ unassuming‚ complacent‚ and sweet‚ who pursue young women at home and in

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    Celta assignment 1 may use the infinitive oppose to the simple present for example tomorrow Students may fail to understand the reference to a future event because the use of a simple present. Students may struggle to pronounce the weak form in “the” and “at” Students The plane leaves at 10:00 tomorrow. A- Present simple + time marker Subject + verb in present simple tense + time marker B- Talking about a scheduled future event C- Students may find it difficult to use the present tense

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    by Cormac McCarthy‚ a stranger steals all the items belonging to the father and the son to survive the harsh world. Until they found the man who stole their property‚ the father and son had potentially lost everything they had scavenged for. When they find the man‚ the father begins to threaten the stranger with a pistol. As a punishment the father makes the man strip of his own belongings and forces him to place them in their cart of possessions. The father left the stranger there “standing...raw

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