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    Satires - Critical Lens

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    Many satires use irony and/or humor to entertain their audience while at the same time present a serious topic. The satires “The Little Girl and the Wolf‚” and “The Princess and the Tin Box” both by James Thurber‚ use the literary techniques of irony/humor in order to expose a serious message. In “The Little Girl and the Wolf” Thurber changes the plot-line of the fairy-tale “Little Red Riding Hood.” In his “The Princess and the Tin Box” Thurber changes the princess’ actions than what the reader

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    Hamlet Critical Lens

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    Marena Cassetta 3/8/12 Period 8 Tito/Brill Hamlet Essay Alexander Solzhenitsyn once said “Good literature substitutes for an experience that we ourselves have not lived through.” By this Solzhenitsyn meant that literature often gives us scenarios and conflicts that we might not experience in our lifetime. This is shown through the literary work Hamlet by William Shakespeare. After reading Hamlet I disagree with this quote because authors often exaggerate the truth to

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    a convex lens Position of the object Relative size of the image (a) Beyond 2F −infinitive large (b) At 2F −diminished (c) Between F and 2F −same size (d) At focus F −enlarged A concave lens has focal length of 15cm. At what distance should the object from the lens be placed‚ so that it forms an image 10cm from the lens? Fill in the blanks: (a) For a motor: a permanent magnet‚ then commercial motor ___________. (b) Focal length of a lens: meter‚ then for power of a lens ____________

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    position- therefore a bishop would be (in the original meaning of the word) assumed to be more honest than a street cleaner. Post to Discussion Board: Week 2 - Scavenger Hunt - Character Value Lens (Team Project) Due Thursday Your Team’s Mission Create a succinct summary of your selected Character Value Lens or theory by providing the following integrated components: 1. A brief definition of your assigned character value (a paragraph or two at most). 2. The major elements/principal terminology

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    camera. Field of view also depends on the focal length of the lens. The above diagram shows that the Field of view is inversely proportional to the Focal Length of the lens used in a camera. Camera phones generally use sensor sizes in the range of ~1/4” to 2/3”. The problem of fitting a large sensor in a mobile device isn’t only about the sensor itself‚ the greater challenge is the fact that the larger the sensor‚ the larger the lens need to be. This is because larger sensors require one to get

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    Critical Lens – Cheat sheet! Your task: to write a Critical Lens essay using TWO of the characters from The Crucible. First‚ let’s review the task of the critical lens: Write a critical essay in which you discuss two works of literature you have read from the particular perspective of the statement that is provided for you in the Critical Lens. In your essay‚ provide a valid interpretation of the statement‚ agree or disagree with the statement as you have interpreted it‚ and support your opinion

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    Through A Blue Lens Essay

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    carefully constructed version of reality. The documentary “Through a Blue Lens” (1999)‚ directed by Veronica Mannix‚ was created to showcase to teen aged students the less romanticised side of drugs‚ and presents three representations; drug addicts‚ the police and the down-town east side of Vancouver‚ known as “skid row”. The main group represented in “Through a Blue Lens” are drug addicts. In the documentary “Through a Blue Lens”‚ drug addicts are represented as people who can come from anywhere and

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    I had no idea what the ethical lens inventory meant‚ I was confused. I just followed the directions and started working on the assignment. As I was answering the questions‚ I had a couple of questions that repeated and in my mind seemed similar and I thought‚ “I just answered this question‚” but at the end I understood why the questions‚ were like that. It was because it was testing my values. My ethical lens inventory report showed me my preferred ethical lens‚ blind spot‚ strengths and weaknesses

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    english critical lens

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    Trust is one of those things that are nice to have‚ but really is not needed. The statement “It is impossible to go through life without trust” by Graham Greene‚ may not be entirely correct. Our group disagrees with the statement. There are many times that trust just is not an option. A Streetcar Named Desire and The Crucible are a very good example of how an individual could be lacking trust. A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams shows how trust is not required in one’s life. The

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    Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection My personal ethical lens is “Rights-responsibility and results lens.” The ethics game defines this lens as “I balance rationality and my intuition to decide how to complete tasks for the best of an individual.” Ethical lens report www.ethicsgame.com The results of the Ethical Lens Inventory (ELI) state my strengths as making choices for the greater good of everyone involved. I make it priority that each person’s rights are protected to assure everyone in the

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