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    The Apple Pie that Lasted

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    Josh David Morano‚ M ENG3U1-11 December 7 2012 Individuality and Freedom in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and William Shakespeare’s Macbeth In the texts “Brave New World” and “Macbeth”‚ every important character has a beginning and origination; this beginning‚ whether it be good or bad‚ influences the types of desires they have which comes to a point where they have to decide between individuality and freedom or their desires. Although the characters of the

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    Coercive Sexuality By Diep Chu FS 337 March 2013 Coercive Sexuality Coercive sexuality is an important factor in American Pie movie. In this movie‚ audiences can see different pictures of teenagers trying to experiences sexual intercourse for the first time in their lives (Zide‚ Perry‚ and Weitz‚ 1999). And the more aggressive they are‚ people can see coercive sexuality involved in different scenes. Coercive sexual behavior among students has been an area of concern to society. At

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    African Drum Notes

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    The chapter called “Interrelations of Music and Dance” in the book “The Music of Africa” briefly explains about the form of dance moves and its relationship with the African music. After thoroughly reading this chapter‚ I was able to know the importance of African dance in African music by realizing cultural differences behind the various kinds of African dance and the meanings of the moves in the African music. First‚ I was able to learn the various kinds of African dance moves based on different

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    Hello Mr Pie

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    Analyze attitudes toward and evaluate the motivations behind the European acquisition of African colonies in the period 1880 to 1914. Prior to the European takeover of colonies in Africa‚ Europe had been going through the Industrial Revolution. While European nations had been focusing on building up themselves to become stronger‚ they began sending missionaries and explorers such as Stanley and Livingston deep into central Africa. European nations soon discovered that there were vast amounts

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    I love pie

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    Many people love to converse on the subject of religion and how their religion became what it is today. Buddha‚ Confucious‚ and Plato were all three very well aspired men who believed in similar but at the same time‚ different practices. All three lived around the same time period‚ with a few years separating Buddha and Confucious from Plato. Buddha encouraged spirituality and to enjoy the world as it is. Confucious pushed for humanism and that whatever a person does to another‚ may it be good or

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    Dangerous corner John Boynton Priestley (1894 - 1984) is one of the outstanding English authors of today. His early books (1922-26) were of a critical nature. It was the success of his novel "The Good Companions" (1929) which brought him world fame. In early thirties Priestley began his work as a dramatist. "Dangerous Corner" (1932) — one of the series of Seven Time Plays — was his first effort in dramatic art. Priestley’s other most famous novels are "They Walk in the City"‚ "Angel Pavement"‚ "Wonder

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    The Pie Analysis Gary Soto recalls a time when he was six years old and stole an apple pie. Soto s use of contrast‚ diction and imagery breathe life into his work and give a unique perspective into the mind and motive of a guilty six year old. In Soto s work‚ a reader is impressed by the vast amount of vivid contrasts to illustrate a point‚ not only from a child s view but also from a religious one‚ too. Soto s first sentence is‚ I knew enough about hell to stop me from stealing. I was holy in

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    annual tradition of Thanksgiving. I chose Pumpkin pie which is a dessert that is full of pumpkin and spices. To prepare for this practical‚ at home I had to roast pumpkin until it was soft and I was able to puree it. I also had to prepare fresh pie dough at home which I would bake at school in the lesson. It was essential that I prepared these two major factors at home because if I were to do it at school there would not be enough time for the pie to have enough time to bake. I was very unfamiliar

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    Commentary – Piano and Drums by Gabriel Okara In Gabriel Okara’s poem‚ “Piano and Drums”‚ Okara expresses his feelings and thoughts of a primitive society in contrast to a western society. Being an African himself‚ and having studied in a western society‚ the poem reflects the confusion in his emotions as well as the loss of self-identity. The title of the poem itself‚ “Piano and Drums” displays a sense of dissimilarity and contrast as the instruments are so unalike in terms of sophistication.

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    Physics 12 - Circular Motion Extra Problems 1. A 1400 kg car is travelling at 25 m/s on a circular hill of radius 210 m. What is the normal force on this car at the top of the hill? [pic] [pic] 2. In an amusement park‚ a 2.8 m radius “drum” rotates such that a person does not fall when the “floor” drops away. [pic] If the coefficient of friction between the person and the wall is 0.35‚ what is the maximum period of the rotation so that a person will not fall? A. 2.0 s B. 3.4 s C.

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