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    Any labor, physical or otherwise, takes energy. It can be grueling or passive, but there is always an exchange in order to reach a desired effect. Art is no different. Art is, at its core, a lifestyle. It is a way you experience the world. It can be painful, joyful or anything in between. The work created by Kristy Edwards is extremely evident of this passion. Her paintings are labors of love and sadness she has experienced. The art is created not only with different mediums, such as paint or…

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    the world are rising because of thermal expansion and the melting of the Polar Ice Caps (Climatehotmap.org, 2016). Studies have concluded that ocean…

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    Ice caps are slowly diminishing around the world because of numerous problems. First of all, when the ice caps thaw seasonally then rebuild, they are no longer rebuilding back, because there is less snowfall and more heat, as shown in Figure C. When ice caps melt, sea levels rise which can disturb the migration pattern of animals, alter ecosystems, and make people move out of their homes because of flooding. it can also threaten many islands and coastal cities. An estimate by NASA is that polar…

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    In 1430, Jan van Eyck painted "The man in a blue cap" using the principal medium in that time, oil on wood. Originally painted to be in the Brukenthal National Museum, is a very small piece (22.5 cm x 16.6 cm with frame and 19.1 cm x 13.2 cm without frame) , This piece still in the same place it was painted. The man is shown in three-quarters view with his face dramatically lit by light falling from the left. This device provides both striking contrasts of light and shadow and draws the…

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    immigrants contributed considerably, providing labor for the industrialization of the country. However nowadays it is very hard for immigrants to legally come and stay in this country. After watching Timothy Grafs ted talk titled “We don’t immigration caps. We need minimums.” I’d have to agree with him. His ideas are revolutionary and he was able to prove how immigration is very beneficial to not only the US but to the world’s economy. However, Grafts mentioned “Governments are very good for…

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    would realize their mistake and cut the prices. The solution to the problem is that there should be a cap on tuition like there is on rent and gas prices. A cap on tuition would place an amount where tuition cannot be any higher than that stated amount. This cap can be instated by the federal government, state government, or the university itself by a case- by- case basis Colleges should put a cap on tuition because it will cut down on the student’s debt, give students a value that they know…

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    mine was Cap/sadd. Consequently, the best part about middle school was being in Cap/sadd. Being in Cap/sadd was one of my best decisions in middle school. I say it was my best decision in middle school because it made me think about the things I'm doing out of school. It also helps kids to make better decisions and choices about what they are doing. Cap/sadd helps other people's lives and our own. Cap/sadd is for seventh and eighth grade, and it lasts the whole year. However, in…

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    Argument Both Charles Perrault’s short story ‘Little Red Riding Hood` and Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s “The little Red Cap” are fairly tales about a wolf and a young girl. They seem to be one but have continuously changed over a period of time. This can be attributed to the modern adaptations of circumstances and readings. The story was published first by Charles Perrault. The story is of a little girl called Little Red Riding hood. The name originated from the red hooded cloak that she wore.…

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    The ALL CAPS colleague in the Bean chapter really bugged me, which made me spend a considerable amount of time thinking about him and his whiney attitude. I thought about how, through his rant, what he was basically saying is that he (and others) have a very hard time creating significant behavior change in student writing. As a behavioral psychologist, I thought about what the maintaining contingencies were in this situation, and I came up with a moderately bleak conclusion where two opposing…

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    faced by SMTs in managing and implementing CAPS and how can teaching and learning improve through the implementation of CAPS in South African schools? 1.6 THE SUB-QUESTIONS The five sub questions to complement the main research question are as follows: • What is Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS)? • What are the SMTs ' views and experiences in managing and implementing CAPS? • What role can be played by SMTs in managing and implementing CAPS successfully and efficiently? •…

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