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    After the Politecnico di Milano, I decided to enroll in the Post Graduate Master Degree in Architecture at Università degli Studi di Genova. The decision to move to other city was a natural choice: in order to be admitted to the master's degree at the Milano’s university, I had to provide a proof of knowledge of the English language with a minimum level of B2 (advance) and additional preparatory exams. Because of the English exam, I had decided to apply to another university and to be fair, my

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    1. Revised question 3 from Week 2, Lesson 4 (2/4/2016): “What do these stories in the Tatterhood collection teach girls? What do they teach boys?” Tatterhood was a bittersweet tale which truly challenged the expectations that society had for girls. Beauty, kindness, and passiveness were highly praised. The girl that was considered ugly and active was shunned and condemned by everyone including her parents. Many stories of this time taught young girls that the only thing that mattered was

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    Legal Case Study Susan L Groover Walden University Legal Case Study Examine the implications of health law for nurses, ethical principles, and decision making when faced with the potential for medical error is part of the nurse’s daily activity when caring for patients. Each state has a Board of Nursing governing the practice of nurses. The board of nursing specifies through codes, titles, articles, and definitions how the licensed registered nurses can legally practice. The case study

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    She was starting to acknowledge how far down in her memory she'd covered her teenage years. Each and every birthday new years Christmas and even her first date was spent in her great tall tale books.Piled high on her old book rack was every affection story disaster and experience fable you could think. From Cinderella and Prince Charming to The Princess and the frog , Mel was a tall tale herself.When she was 6, she accepted she could fly simply like Peter Pan , so she bounced off the cooler and broke

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    Tales from the past still teach lessons and morals that everyone can implement in society today. The Grimm’s others Tales were first told aurally but only did they get documented when the brothers decided to write them down. and perseverance. These stories are still read today because, they help us transform ourselves and our conditions to live in a better world. These tales all have morals and warnings about the importance of family, seven deadly sins, and perseverance. In order to survive, human

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    Suzie Han The premise of The Little Mermaid has developed into several varying versions of the tale. However, it is the stylistic decisions made in Disney’s 1989 animated take on the film that has instilled certain notions regarding the representation of genders and the roles associated with them, the act of marking and othering certain groups, and the utilization of stories as resolutions to the inner conflicts of children. The animated feature showcases Disney’s specific formula for depicting

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    In an interview on Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut states, “I worked as a miner of corpses, breaking into cellars where over a hundred thousand Hansel and Gretels were baked like gingerbread men” (“Vonnegut”). Vonnegut Jr. (1922-2007), born during the Modern Age, wrote his first story in 1947, known as the Contemporary Period. The Modern Age was different from the Contemporary Period because of its focus on art while trying to connect with traditions in the world due to their desire to have a

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    Sleeping Beauty. Hansel and Gretel. The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, Little Red Riding Hood. Stories and morals that have seemed to last the test of time. They were always around, changing slightly to fit on the type of media they were told on, whether it be paper or film. Storytelling began when the sons of the mighty Pharaoh Khufu, in Egypt, 2466 BC, would entertain their father with epic tales. Although, that may be far from the truth, as it is just a passed along anecdote. As

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    fairy tales in an attempt to revive the German traditional culture and improve nationalism throughout the country. Many of the fairy tales within “Nursery and Household Tales” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm including Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin and Hansel and Gretel describe the historical traditions of Germany before the nineteenth century as well as containing the nationalistic goals the Grimm Brothers wished to spread. The Grimm brothers’ collection of fairy tales developed the acceptance of xenophobia

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    Sixth grade teacher Ellen Berg conducted a jigsaw experiment with her class (2014). She first divided her class into five equal groups. Each group was assigned a fairytale to read. Their selections were “The Ugly Duckling’, “Snow White”, “Hansel and Gretel”, “Jack and the Beanstalk”, and “The Three Little Pigs”. The groups were assigned several questions to answer once they read and discussed the fairy tale such as, Who are the characters in the story, Where does the story take place, What are

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