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    PreAPCS Exposure Java Exercises 05.01- 04 Date:1/15/14 Name: Anam Nawab Period: 4th 1. What Expo class method would you use to enter someone’s name? System.out.print("Enter name ===>> "); 2. Why is a prompt necessary for program input? Without a prompt, the user would just see the cursor flashing on the screen and have no idea what to enter. Chances are the user would not even know he/she is supposed to enter something. With the prompt, the user knows not only that he/she is

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    Goals Of Utopia

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    matters; no individual is above another in any capacity. This also applies to dealings with the structure of government: the needs of the individual are equal to the needs of the government because the government is the people. This is achieved through the elimination of social hierarchy. Man cannot think of himself as better than his peers if they are equal parts of a whole. The goal of the utopia is to provide for the community, thus keeping it sustainable. Everyone works not out of personal benefit

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    Jack Price's Model Essay

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    He wrote equals signs on the board. Students were asked to define the meaning of the equal signs. He continues the discussion until students arrive at the correct meaning. Knowing what students know before the lesson helps the instructor plan a practical lesson and sort out any misconceptions before teaching

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    DuBois’s purpose is to try to convince people to see blacks as equal to whites, and DuBois largely uses people’s patriotism to make his readers relate and associate with his cause. These appeals to emotion, combined with his strong voice and diction, create an effective argument for equal rights and treatment for all people. DuBois uses patriotism to make people feel guilty and ashamed in order to align people with his cause of equal rights for all people, white and black. DuBois feels that equality

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    All Men Are Created Equal

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    In the United States Declaration of Independence, the phrase, “All men are created equal” is a phrase people refer to, when dealing with equality in America. A feature through the different selections in American Dreams is equality because America is a place where everyone has the same opportunity to achieve anything. Equality and opportunity given to people has evolved since the founding fathers, but there’s been stages in America’s history where equality is only given to specific people, not everyone

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    themselves and their voices out there. Despite the overwhelming opposition, they kept at it and slowly worked to gain more and more rights. Though they have gained some, many believe they do not have all that is due to them. Politically women have equal rights, while socially and economically women are not. Women have faced social inequalities for centuries and are constantly fighting for a part in the discussion. Women were seen as servants to men, and this role was not questioned until the 1830’s

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    solve the problem, which is correct. However, when using the same concept on the multistep equation (3+x=5+2x) children assume that they are going to solve the equation, but they do not realize that the two equations are actually equal to each other because the “X” equals the same thing on both sides. This sample proves that this tactic that teachers are teaching expires in certain scenarios. With that being said, the main purpose of this article is for teachers to be aware of these rules that they

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    Total Equality Analysis

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    characteristics. For example, “The year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before the law. They were equal in every which way (Vonnegut 38).” 2081 choose to incorporate the same beginning narration in the short story. This element sets up the viewer's expectations for the plot and contributes to the idea of what Vonnegut portrays as the conflict of interest in the story. Harrison does not want society to be equal and tries to overthrow the government to change that because he

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    Jem needs comforting, Atticus is always there for them. (Atticus, hug Scout and Jem) Atticus is open to all opinions and will accept each individual for their own beliefs regardless of whether or not they differ from his own. (Symbol of love and equal sign) Atticus is an influential

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    or achieve equal opportunities as her male counterpart. In Henrik Ibsen’s work “A Doll House” the play does not conform with feminist ideals, and opposes many of the feminist principles as defined by numerous documents, incuding “Decleration des Droites de la Femme”, a French document that has helped to define feminism since the french revolution. Although, arguably, Nora is breaking the traditional role of being a wife and mother to her children, she never mentions her urge to be equal to Torvald

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