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Palace Of Westminster Research Paper
Imagine it s 1834 in London and the Palace of Westminster had just caught ablaze and is burned
almost to the ground by a massive [Link] imagine yourself winning a competition and being
allowed to create a master peice that would stand for years to [Link] Sir Charles Barry and
gothic architect Augustus Pugin won the competition and got the chance to design the new Palace
of [Link] Palace of Westminter is comonly known as the House of Parliament and holds
the U.K parliament, but used to be home to the royal famileys back in the medieval [Link] Palace
of Westminster is a true piece of architectural history and is one of the first big victorian/gothic
structures in architectural history.

The Palace of Westminster was built in London,1835 and was completed in [Link] took about 24
years to construct, and it is a true piece of art that will stand for [Link] building stands alonside
the River Thames in Westminster, giving it the name The Palace of [Link] of the usages
of the palace is to hold meetings for the U.K Parliament
Prometheus s Invention
Prometheus tried to convince the Council of Scholars that his invention merited their support due to
the ability of his invention being able to change the world and that he believed that the Council of
Scholars would not of think of this invention in the future (74). Firstly, he believed that his invention
could have changed the world by changing how they used light. By having this invention, they
wouldn t need old fashioned candles and torches because now they would have electricity (73). By
having electricity, they could have become more advanced in their society but it was too bad that
the Council of Scholars did not approve of this invention. Since this society was a collectivism based
society, the Council of Scholars almost found this... Show more content on [Link] ...
First of all, the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) allows drugs to be on the market only if they
are beneficial to humans. If they cause harm to humans, they would not be approved by the FDA
and they wouldn t be on the drug market. You could still find these drugs on the black market and
such, but they would be nowhere to be seen in regulated stores. The FDA is similar to the scene
considering that both the FDA and the Council of Scholars ban inventions that are not beneficial to
the community. The FDA is a little more serious considering that something that they don t ban
could end up killing someone. The FDA is different to the scene because the FDA will ban anything
that doesn t benefit the humans and the Council of Scholars will pick and choose what they will ban.
On the other hand, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) can allow new air products along with
new air routes. The FAA is similar to the scene considering that the FAA and the Council of
Scholars can ban dangerous and illegal things. The FAA is different to the scene because obviously
they handle two different types of inventions. Overall, the Council of Scholars have similarities and
differences with real world
Describe The Dark Ages
When I say the dark ages, what comes to mind? No, actually try to think, does a dark and
motionless castle come to mind, or is it the Magna Carta, the crusades, and the French revolution.
The dark ages are a mixed expression. Some see it as a period of nameless wars and hard times just
by the name. others see it as a time of peace and some important activities. I don t think the name
dark agesis appropriate. (just because the information they give as support all suggest it isn t.)

The first evidence I have is from the painting. The painting show church influence because Joan of
Arc s banner has angels and lord on it. She also led the French against England to drive them out
because she was told to by angels. She is also France s ... Show more content on [Link] ...
The liberation of France took pace in the middle ages. That was significant because the balance of
power wouldn t be the same as it is today.

The second is from the document the Magna Carta. This one document set down laws for the
people by the people, and even set laws the king has to follow during a time when kings had
virtually unlimited power. Religion influenced the magna carta by giving it religious based laws
and it was presented to the king by a bishop. The Magna Carta limited the power of the king by
restricting unlawful taxes and making him consult his advisers before making important decisions.
The Magna Carta influenced the way American law is today. It laid the way for modern democracy
by making laws for the people by the people.

The third is from the trade rout map. The crusade was during the middle ages. They were a series
of holy wars called by the pope to take back the holy lands of Jerusalem. Many of the trade routes
were paths taken by the crusaders that opened up into the middle east and china. Cities most
affected by foreign land would be the ones on the routes, least affected would be ones of the routs.
Trade could affect culture on the routs by giving new ideas from other
A Student With A Learning Disability
Meiling is a 6th grade student attending Northeast Middle School. As a result of the reevaluation
conducted on December of 2015, she is currently identified as a student with a Specific Learning
Disability in Basic Reading Skills, Reading Comprehension, Written Expression, Mathematics
Computation, and Mathematics Problem Solving as well as a Speech and LanguageImpairment.
Meiling receives academic support twice in a six day cycle with the learning support teacher. She is
in an itinerant learning support classroom and the learning support teacher is with her in all
academic classes.

REEVALUATION INPUT:
Meiling obtained an overall Full Scale IQ score within the Extremely Low Range, as reflected by a
standard score of 63. Meiling s performance produced a standard score of 70.

Standardized Achievement Assessment


Standard Score Qualitative Description
ORAL LANGUAGE COMPOSITE
Listening Comprehension 72 (61 83) Below Average

READING
SOUND SYMBOL COMPOSITE 71 (65 77) Below Average
Phonological Processing 76 (67 85) Below Average
Nonsense Word Decoding 73 (67 79) Below Average
DECODING COMPOSITE 68 (64 72) Low
Letter Word Recognition 65 (59 71) Low
Nonsense Word Decoding 73 (67 79) Below Average
READING FLUENCY COMPOSITE 72 (64 80) Below Average
Silent Reading Fluency 82 (71 93) Below Average
Word Recognition Fluency 76 (63 89) Below Average
Decoding Fluency 66 (53 79) Below Average
WIAT III Reading Fluency assessment results
Oral Reading Fluency 79 (72 86)
The Little League Of The Baseball Cap
From a young age, girls and boys are separated in all walks of life; none is truer than in sports,
especially baseball. In 1939 Little League Baseball was founded for anyone between the ages of 5
and 18; leading with their motto Courage, Character, and Loyalty. This idea of courage was
especially true in the year 1950, when Kathryn Johnston tucker her hair under her baseballcap, took
on the nickname Tubby and posed as a boy for her local teams tryouts. It was not until after she
made the team that Kathryn revealed her true identity, leaving the local league no choice but to
allow her play. In just one year after that incident, the Little League regulations were changed (as too
should have their motto). Their new document read out Girls... Show more content on
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In 2009, Jennifer Ring, wrote an article titled Baseball Is War ; in this article she references how
this law, no matter how old it is, will never really be accepted socially. She states that girls playing
baseball is still news. Parents who arrive at a youth baseball game and unfold their portable chairs
are still, in 2009, surprised by the presence of a ponytail (Ring, 12). It is not until something as
simple as a girl on a baseball field is old news , that we will be able to say, we are equal. Perhaps
Ring is right on the second page of her article where she states that, The battle is cultural, not legal
. It has been a females legal right since 1973 to play baseball, yet we see it less and less as the
years go on. During the 19th century, women s teams at six different colleges as well as other
outside sources began playing baseball. Baseball was a chance for these women to step out side
of their comfort zone almost and gain a freedom that they otherwise did not have before. Martha
Brady states it best with her quote from article Creating Safe Spaces and Building Social Assets
for Young Women in the Developing World When she says, To a degree, being involved in sports
appears to work against the repressive effects of conformity and femininity and allows girls access
to the more action oriented realm of adolescence that is typically enjoyed by boys (Brady, 42).
During this time a couple women stood out and began to
The Toccat A Genre Originating Throughout The Middle Of...
Toccata
The toccata is a genre originating in Italy in the middle of the sixteenth century. According to John
Caldwell s definition, toccatas were the sectional contrapuntal forms of keyboard music derived
from 16th century vocal forms, including the contrapuntal keyboard ricercare. Therefore, the form of
toccata has a very significant status to explore the keyboard music in Baroque Period.

There are twelve complete works of Johann Sebastian Bach, which use this title, toccata. The
toccatas always have special styles or forms, such as the fugue. John Caldwell has demonstrated
that Bach s harpsichord toccatas are large scale works of individual design, incorporating at least
one and sometimes two fugal movements. Rhapsodic figuration is subordinated to passages in
regular rhythm, and these are tightly knit works in spite of their imposing designs. Toccata No.7
in G major, BWV 916 was one of the seven harpsichord toccatas and was composed in Bach s early
career. Because of the same formal organization and overall mood, this toccata is often compared to
Bach s Italian Concerto BWV 971.

Presto G major
Form
Closely related key: a, b, C, D, e

This movement from toccata no.7 referred to as Ritornello form. The initial section is called
Ritornello and alternates with solo sections. Written in the key of G major, it was considered to be
one of Bach s sunniest and brightest keys. The opening and closing presentation of the ritornello are
in the tonic key. The
Labelling Theory
Throughout the course of history, criminologists have dedicated their lives to answering two
fundamental questions which could potentially expose what makes individuals within society
predisposed towards criminal behaviour what makes a criminal a criminal? Can anyone become
criminal? However, understanding crimeand criminality in itself is a relatively complex and
multifaceted topic, as a vast array of theories are continually investigated, both individually and in
combination, with the objective to one day answer this lingering issue. Labelling theory and
biological positivism are two such theories within contemporary society that share this overarching
goal. Rising to prominence in the 1960s, labelling theory has produced a great deal... Show more
content on [Link] ...
The theory therefore suggests that criminology has been given too much attention to criminals as
types of people and insufficient attention to the collection of social control responses. That
therefore means the law, the police, the media and the public publications helps to give crime its
shape. This is supported by the conflict theory which demonstrates how deviance reflects
inequalities and power. This approach holds that the causes of crime may be linked to inequalities
of class, race and gender and that who or what is labelled as deviant depends on the relative power
of categories of people. While social labels commonly comprise a part of the cultural framework that
people draw on to define and categorize the social world, deviant labels are unique in that they are
stigmatizing labels or markers this assumption is fundamental to labelling theory. Moreover, deviant
labels are linked with stigma, meaning that the contemporary culture has attached specific, more
often than not negative metaphors or stereotypes to deviant labels evident within
The Future of Solar Technology
The future of solar technology clearly lies away from the expensive rigid structure of extensive
silicon crystalline structures, and towards the non silicon based technologies. Governments and
private firms must continue to invest the capital needed to fund research and development in these
fields of more flexible and versatile solar cells in order to acheieve higher efficiencies and improve
the manufacturing process of these technologies; as currently they remain in their infancy.
3.4Non Silicon Based Polycrystalline cells
Research into non silicon based solar cells is an exciting stage, with labs all over the world making
advances in this field. It has been hypothesized and proven that other semi conductor materials can
be doped to provide the conductive layer necessary for a solar cell to work. Copper oxide was used,
but it was found to not retain the doping agents well; to overcome this a new type of cell called
screening engineered field effect photovoltaics (SPFV s) were produced. These require a small
electric field to be present in order to keep the p n junction functioning, this electric field is far less
than the electricity that can be generated from the cell, and the reduced cost of not having to use
silicon makes this a more than viable resource. (Anthony, 2012)
Copper Indium Gallium Selenide cells (CIGS) are another branch of thin film photovoltaics being
researched, with laboratory prototypes achieving efficiencies of approximately 18%. CIGS cells
have a huge
Alka Seltzer Lab Report
The research question for the Alka Seltzer Lab is, What is the effect of different surface areas of
an Alka Seltzer tablets reaction time? . Inside of an Alka Seltzer tablet there are two key
ingredients; which are citric acid and baking soda. When a tablet is dropped into a liquid, the acid
and baking soda show a physical reaction of fizzing and eventually dissolving. Materials needed for
this lab was goggles, aprons, beakers, water of the same temperature, mortar pestle, and three alka
seltzer tablets. In each beaker there was 150 mL of water. The first tablet was a full tablet, the
second was broken into quarters, and the last tablet was crushed in a mortar pestle. The dependent
variable of the lab was the rate of reaction, and the independent

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