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    Cognitive developmental theories provide a framework for understanding about how children act and perceive the world. However, every theory has both strengths and weaknesses. A certain theory may explain one aspect of cognitive development very well, but poorly address or completely ignore other aspects that are just as important. Two well known theories of cognitive development are Piaget’s stage theory and Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory. As I plan to be a pediatric nurse, these two theories will

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    Fairytales, New and Old: Will You be a Mother or Villain? Overarching thesis: In many fairy tales, both new and old, a woman’s ability to engage in motherhood is often considered the determining factor when it comes to determining a her morality. A good mother will be spared from becoming a villain at the writer’s hand, while incompetence or unwillingness to be a mother is often used as the basis for a rising or established villain. Motherhood holds an important place in many human societies, since

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was a nineteenth-century American writer of the Romantic Movement. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1804, he was one of those rare writers who drew critical acclaim during his lifetime. Hawthorne used Salem as a setting for most of his stories, such as The Scarlet Letter, The Blithedale Romance, and “Young Goodman Brown”. Today, readers still appreciate Hawthorne's work for its storytelling qualities and for the moral and theological questions it raises. Nathaniel Hawthorne's

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    Emily Bartlett Ms. Santi 1B PDP American Literature 7 December 2011 Young Goodman Brown In Young Goodman Brown, Nathanial Hawthorne utilizes the forest’s setting and character’s descriptions to show the symbolic meaning of each. The forest, each character and their actions all have specific meanings that are critical to the interpretation of the story. The story of Young Goodman Brown takes place in the town of Salem, Massachusetts, and the forest surrounding the town. Salem became famous for its

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    Introduce the Issue When we were young kids, our parents filled our heads with fairy tales for entertainment before it was time for bed. Cinderella is one of the main told fairy tales handed down from one generation to the next. This story appears in the folklore of many cultures. There are between 350 and 1500 different translations of this story in the world today. We don 't know exactly who first wrote this popular story, but there has been some talks about the Italians creating the first version

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    The 1939 classic, The Wizard of Oz and I, Robot, which premiered in 2004, are similar because in each film the main character follows a path that plays with time and space, faces the unknown while fighting an impossible opponent, and reach within to deep-rooted cultural values to win the battle so they can return to normalcy or their own original world. The format used in both of these films mimics the structure of a science fiction genre. By following the structure of this genre, the writers and

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    created a schism between the peasants (plebeians) and the upper class (bourgeois). The feudal system gave all the power to the nobles and aristocracy, leaving the serfs to struggle to make a living. Zipes notes the historical meaning behind Hansel and Gretel, “The witch symbolizes the entire feudal system or the greed and brutality of the aristocracy. The killing of the witch is symbolically the realization of the hatred the peasantry felt for the aristocracy as hoarder and oppressors.” (Zipes, Jack)

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    “And Hansel said to Gretel; let us drop these bread crumbs so that together we can find our way home, because losing our way would be the cruellest of things” (The Tide That Left and Never Came Back: One Tree Hill 2005). The construction industry lost its way, over the years the industry has faced many accusations for undertaking in unlawful practices and performing unethical behaviour. This is detrimental to our nation as a whole as Australia’s growth and development is dependent on the performance

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    From How to Read Literature Like a Professor Thomas C. Foster Notes by Marti Nelson 1. Every Trip is a Quest (except when it’s not): a. A quester b. A place to go c. A stated reason to go there d. Challenges and trials e. The real reason to go—always self-knowledge 2. Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Communion a. Whenever people eat or drink together, it’s communion b. Not usually religious c. An act of sharing and peace d. A failed meal carries negative connotations 3. Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires

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    According to Henry Jenkins, an American Media Scholar and professor at MIT, “young people in general are more likely to be gamers —90 percent of boys and 40 percent of girls play.” That is an overwhelming amount of young people. In recent years, there have been incidents such as the Columbine school shooting which have shown young people committing terrible acts of violence. In the case of the Columbine shooting, the teenagers who committed the shooting were both found to be avid players of a violent

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