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    Technology is advancing and becoming complex in our society, as it propels our daily lives. In learning environments such as schools, most students are able to acknowledge the learning differences between themselves and their teachers. These differences occur because a student is more likely to be a digital native, whereas the teacher is considered to group with digital immigrants. Digital immigrants are those who are able to understand the relevance of technology, but choose to utilize it differently

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    by your surroundings and your life circumstances. This is the case for pretty much all activists. Certainly, activists are influenced by problems around them. Take Malala Yousafzai, Craig and Marc, and Emily-Anne Rigal for example. Malala is a “Global Advocate for Girls' Education” (malala.org), Craig and Marc are on a mission “to free children and their families from poverty and exploitation.” (we.org), and Emily-Anne Rigal strives to end bullying. These young activists have seen or experienced things

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    art they think of just drawings and different types of paintings. Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso, two out of the hundreds of artist, are some of the most outstanding artist that have ever been discovered. Art classes only teach people to paint and draw, but Chagall and Picasso taught more than thousands what true art is. Chagall had three big masterpieces he worked on for a long time. Chagall and Picasso were big artist because, Marc had three big masterpieces, Don Jose was Picasso Father, and Together

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    Marc Chagagall Essay

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    Marc Chagall is considered as one of the most popular artists of the 20th Century, famous for his poetic, surreal imagery that represent a topsy-turvy world, combining fantasy and spiritually with a modernist style. Although the famous modern artist Marc Chagall is not only known as a Jewish artist, his background is the vehicle through which he sees the world and becomes the language of his universally valid art. Chagall once remarked in the Yiddish literary journal Shtrom in 1922 as “Leaves from

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    Cassie Cowan's 'Cow'

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    INTRODUCTION “COW” is a story about a lively adolescent, Cassie Cowan. The focus of this narrative advertisement is to appeal specifically to adolescents. This is because adolescents are new on the roads and consumed by the distraction of technical devices. This advertisement was created by PSA texting and driving, UK. It is a promotional video to convey the message that when driving, do not interact with your mobile phone. Like many young people, Cassie has a fast paced life in which she spends

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    Critique I Polytechnique

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    Polytechnique is a dramatization of the Montreal Massacre in 1989, where 14 young women at l’École Polytechnique were murdered by a deranged misogynist. The film juggled through several time periods, and emphasized the aftermath of the massacre on the people left behind. This event is documented through the perspective of three characters: the shooter, Valérie, and Jean-François. With numerous positive reviews from film critics, Toronto Star states that Polytechnique is a tragic art that not only

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    Digital Native and Immigrant Distinctions Demystified In what is often dubbed the twenty-first century learning environment, age-based claims made regarding digital natives and digital immigrants have become an important issue for educators, administrators, and students alike. In seminal yet controversial writings published around the turn of the twenty-first century, thinkers such as Tapscott (1998) describe the Net generation, and Howe and Strauss (2000) describe Millennial students as digital

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    During the Victorian Era there were many key people alive including Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, Benjamin Disraeli, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and Charles Dickens. These were all famous people during the Victorian Era. Some important scientists include Charles Darwin, and Alexander Bell. These were both very important scientist and without them we might not have some of the basic necessities of the modern day. Now you might be wondering to yourself what did these guys, and girls have to do

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    work together. LIS professionals exchange of data, records, and messages between computer systems across different hardware, operating systems, and networks. For example, a LIS professional uses an online integrating library system project Marc records a standard record formats for bibliographic information which was developed to serve library user and staff which is a form of communicating. This system allows these organizations such as the National Libraries, the Library of Congress, the National

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    During the Victorian Era many people greatly helped shape the future trough their deeds of heroism and courage, some of these people include Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, Benjamin Disraeli, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and Charles Dickens. These people not only helped to shape the Victorian Era, but also created many things we still use today. Some important scientists include Charles Darwin, and Alexander Bell. Without these scientists we might not have some of the basic necessities of the modern

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