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    virtual environment to aid in performing the experiment or activity. Method A search of research articles was conducted through the resources and databases available through the Jerry Falwell Library online at Liberty University Online, physically located in Georgia. The most useful databases were Wiley, ProQuest, Springer, and ScienceDirect. The following key words were used to help narrow search results: virtual learning, virtual science labs, virtual labs high school, virtual lab comparison.

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    Edinburgh every August since 1947, when eight theatre groups turned up uninvited at the Edinburgh International Festival and decided to perform their shows at the ‘fringe’ of the festival. (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, [Accessed: 23/05/2016])The Fringe began to grow every year as more and more performers turned up and performed their own fringe shows. In 1985, the Festival Fringe Society was created as a facility to formalise these performances and create a central box office. The society decided to

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    Upon opening the book, and beginning to read the first chapter, it felt as though the author was introducing me to the book as if in real life. The author spoke as if he wasn't telling the story, but instead preparing you for the story. The fact of the matter, is that he was doing both. Calvino was preparing the reader for the first story of the book by listing the best ways to read a book by removing any distractions and getting comfortable. Reading this was very hard going, as the first chapter

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    Dangerous Liaisons: Present and Past Essay

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    quite different from what we see today.  They were quite covert about their sexual relations, and often concocted cunning plans to assure the secrecy of their activities.  Today we find quite the opposite taking place on our news programs and talk shows.  It seems to me that the cause of this whole difference in treatment of sexuality is due to the advent of mass media.  That pre-Revolutionary French society was not completely different from today, however.  Like our treatment of the Clinton/Lewinsky

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    A rationale of the outline scheme of work for Key Stage 3 Planning is a key part of teaching. Without a coherent plan lessons may lack structure and direction. Long and medium term planning are an important part of this and in this rationale I hope to demonstrate that my planning does indeed have all of these qualities. The first element to be considered when rationalising this scheme of work is whether or not it meets the needs of Key Stage 3 pupils. I believe that it does because the attainment

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    life. This value is so important to me because growing up, I didn’t like living. I grew up in a family that was very selectively religious. It was perfectly okay that my male family members would gather around and watch the explicit versions of Jerry Springer, but being gay gave you the express ticket to hell. All throughout my childhood, I would have incredibly intense and vivd dreams about going to hell, so much so that I was afraid to go to sleep. My mom would console this fear by telling me to

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    Sexually Explicit Advertising is Detrimental to Society Just how far should advertisers go to sell a product? Individuals are reminded that a new age in advertising has emerged when Britney Spears and Victoria's Secret model Tricia Helfer grace the cover of Forbes, a traditionally mature financial magazine. However, as any good advertiser knows, sex sells; all people need to do is look at a newsstand or magazine rack. But while it sells, it also offends as the promiscuous use of sexual images

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    Breaking Norms It is safe to assume we have all at one point in our lives felt the unsettling stigma after conducting an embarrassing act publicly. Whether it was an upset stomach uproar during that silent final exam or forgetting to turn your phone on silent during Sunday mass only to have it go off to that obnoxious pop radio hit you now regret purchasing. We feel disheveled, judged and all in all upset that our acts have caused such a disruption or so we think. However have you ever stopped to

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    Oedipus Rex: The Pursuit of Self-Knowledge Ciara J. Peterson ENG 200: World Literature- Wilson 03/15/2016 The most famous scene in Sophocles’, Oedipus Rex, is when Oedipus gouges out his eyes. But, that’s not the only example of sight and blindness in this play. In Sophocles ' plays there was always extensive content where he paid considerable attention to the element of “spectacle” in his plays. When observing the theme of vision, it invites the audience to look at the action with a double perspective

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    life. This value is so important to me because growing up, I didn’t like living. I grew up in a family that was very selectively religious. It was perfectly okay that my male family members would gather around and watch the explicit versions of Jerry Springer, but being gay gave you an express ticket to hell. Because of this theory, throughout my childhood I had incredibly intense dreams about going to hell; so much so that I was

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