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    I have been teaching formally now for fifteen years and have learned as much from my students as I have endeavored to teach them. With each teaching assignment I have tried to learn more about the subject matter, my teaching style and my students learning styles. Yet with all I have learned and have strived to teach, there is much more knowledge for me to acquire. Maria Harris in her book Teaching and Religious Imagination draws from Paul Ricoeur the conclusion that we can alter our existence

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    The Detroit Institute of Art: A Virtual Experience The museum I chose to report on is the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit, Michigan. The DIA was founded in 1885 is located in Detroit's Cultural Center Historic District. Hours of operation are Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. – 10 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Admission is $12.50 for adults, $8 for seniors, $6 for youth (6-17) and $7 for college students (with valid school photo ID). Admission is

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    1.5.1 Question method: This method is based on the ability of the teacher to pose appropriate questions which not only invite but also provoke and ignite students’ intuition and thinking. Questioning is one of the most regularly used teaching method. As Caram and Davis (2005) observe, when teachers’ ask questions effectively, they can enhance pupil learning by developing critical thinking skills, reinforcing pupil understanding, correcting pupil misunderstanding and providing feedback for pupils

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    Callum Watson, 20 years has achieved this outstanding musical reputation through his work as a pianist and composer. This has seen him compose music for over five theatrical productions in his position as Musical Director for Western Edge in Melbourne. Recently, Callum has developed a reputation for composing concert music. His composition “Clash of the Cultures” featuring various ethnic instrumentation from Didgeridoo to Sitar to Bagpipes was very well received. For this work, Callum was awarded

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    Hanoi Case Study

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    Day 1 International outbound flight Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Hanoi. Day 2 Hanoi Upon arrival in Hanoi, you are greeted by an Audley representative and taken to your hotel by private transfer. The rest of the day will be free to relax or explore at your own leisure. You might like to visit the Hoan Kiem Lake, a short walk from your hotel. It's beautifully lit up at night. Day 3 Hanoi This morning embark on a private city tour with your driver

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    Sherlock Holmes as a business item The BBC Sherlock is a great example of the concept of tie-in media, a product which is based on the other media property such as a film, a game or a book. Tie-in products and cross promotion is used nowadays to keep the audiences` interest and attachmment to the particular product (Eastman 245-246). Due to the variety of different media and wide choice on the market, it is very important to broadcast a product in different kind of media channels involving various

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    Chapter Two: Do Filmmakers Resort to Using CGI Too Quickly? 1999 saw the release of the much anticipated, “Star Wars Episode One – The Phantom Menace”. It had since been nearly sixteen years since the original trilogy; a new movie meant there was a lot of hype surrounding a new Star Wars story, with audiences knowing there was going to be at least another two more leading up to Episode 4. The anticipation for a new Star Wars movie was a massive phenomenon around the world. During a time before Youtube

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    puppeteers, he is now forever at the whim of their approval. He already painted this picture of the elephant’s death in the minds of the Burmese people, to come this far and not finish the task would be utter humiliation. Orwell illustrates this idea of puppetry to demonstrate the irony of the “white man’s

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    ‘A Comedy of Errors’ is a traditional play by William Shakespeare. In 2009, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s ‘As Told by An Idiot’ performed to a primary school a comedic, imaginative version of this play. It included many techniques which make it an example of a combined arts piece. It is also made more comedic to appeal to the younger audiences. The performance included actors, a band and dancers. The actors of the show became the band when they were not on stage. It also allows the audience to

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    Oedipus’s Downfall Throughout the play, Oedipus showcases his undeniable ability to grow enraged, frustrated and in various cases very close minded; this self-coping mechanism however is not part of a hamartia he may have endured that lead to his demise. His ultimate outcome actually was anything but his own doing for his destiny was predetermined by powers inexplicably greater than his existence. To comprehend this phenomenon, one would need to step back and look at the larger picture. Realism

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