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    Returning to school was something I had struggled with for many years before finally taking the leap. It almost didn’t happen. I waited to take my placements until the second day of Fall term and did not become registered for classes until the end of that first week. Honestly had the girl who helped me in student services not been so helpful and friendly I probably wouldn’t be here now. It was a choice prempted by the knowledge that my children and I would be forced to move from our home of seventeen

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    information related to the learning and watching the news, the remaining 6% of the students chose the other. There is no denying that, network openness and convenience, the diversity of content and universality, for college students provide a broad space for learning, broaden the students ' learning approach, help to widen the vision of the students and promote academic (Naigui Ci said). Also, the Internet can provide students with a form of freedom, easy, no pressure environment in which to learn

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    the years, a lot has changed in theatre practise since Shakespeare’s time. This essay will consider how William Shakespeare’s play ‘Julius Caesar’ may have been performed during the Elizabethan era and how the differences in process, scriptwriting, space and more may vary from today’s recreations of his work. This should help to better understand and analyse the play itself and may even influence how we interpret it ourselves both in text and onstage. The first thing to note about Shakespeare’s

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    In this section, we introduce the main contribution of this paper. We design a single database scan efficient method to mine various kinds of spatiotemporal swarms using four kinds of pruning methods which reduce the computational cost. Then, we discover some significant trajectory locations and strong relationships among the objects. The following subsections formalize the concepts and introduce a detailed description of the proposed method. \begin{figure}[htp] \centering \includegraphics[width=0

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    race has been produced in and through space. Housing, lending, zoning and environmental policies, as well as foundational and ongoing confiscatory processes at the heart of racial capitalism have linked race, place, and power in pernicious, “death-dealing” ways (Gilmore 2002:16; Lipsitz 2007; Fraser 2016). From the frontier to the plantation, the border to the reservation, the constitutive geographies of U.S. nationhood have inextricably bound race and space. Scholars of racial capitalism embed uneven

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    In La ley Innata, or the Inborn Law by the Spanish rock band, Extremoduro, vocalist Roberto Iniesta takes us on a journey of chaos, the external and internal aspects of ourselves, and ultimately forms a poetic and musical masterpiece. Many of the songs on the album are difficult to interpret, which, as a whole, ends up becoming a series of beautiful words that no one understands. However, because of its mysterious nature, we look at it from all sorts of angles in an attempt to decode as if it were

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    many metaphors throughout the novel that portrays a deep awareness of space and time. Through metaphors Dillard captures a true depth in the novel that regular sentences can not obtain. Normal sentences might pull a reader in, however metaphors can truly captivate the reader to imagine all new possibilities. Dillard shows through metaphors of sight, time, and understanding that as you grow older your awareness of time and space deepens in understanding. Sight is one of the few senses that a young

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    In general, how successful was the lesson? The presentation was successful. There was a large turnout of 12th and 11th grade students as well as parents/guardians. The students and parents/guardians were engaged in the presentation and information that was being provided. It was also a great time to provide resources to the attendees, such as the HAAS counseling website. Did the students learn what you intended for them to learn? Yes, overall the students and parents/guardians thought the information

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    Ibn Fadlan, in Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North, tends to view space in terms of the people who inhabit the space and divides spaces based on natural barriers. As you can see below, the most common words that Fadlan uses are river, wood, boat, crossed, and people; with river at eighteen mentions; wood at ten mentions; and boat, crossed, and people at seven mentions. Throughout his text, Fadlan discusses the people he meets in foreign lands and their customs

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    and tone that is far from realistic. The cinematography that is being displayed in the film, The King of Kong, is what is known as deep focus cinematography. In the documentary, there are many instances where there is a lot of space in front of the camera, consisting of space and people, that is in clear focus and only partially distorted in some areas that are mainly difficult to identify. The foreground, middle-ground, and background will all be in crisp focus. For example, when Steve Wiebe is playing

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