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The easiest math quiz you’ve ever taken

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The easiest math quiz you’ve ever taken

Solve the equation by filling in the blank:

3 apples + 6 apples – 2 apples = ___ apples

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The easiest math quiz you’ve ever taken

Solve the equation by filling in the blank:

3 apples + 6 apples – 2 apples = ___ apples

3 oranges + 6 oranges – 2 oranges = ___ oranges

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The easiest math quiz you’ve ever taken

Solve the equation by filling in the blank:

3 apples + 6 apples – 2 apples = ___ apples

3 oranges + 6 oranges – 2 oranges = ___ oranges

3 acarologists + 6 acarologists – 2 acarologists = ___

acarologists

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The easiest math quiz you’ve ever taken

Solve the equation by filling in the blank:

3 apples + 6 apples – 2 apples = ___ apples

3 oranges + 6 oranges – 2 oranges = ___ oranges

3 acarologists + 6 acarologists – 2 acarologists = ___

acarologists

3 + 6 - 2 = _____

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The easiest math quiz you’ve ever taken

Solve the equation by filling in the blank:

3 apples + 6 apples – 2 apples = ___ apples

3 oranges + 6 oranges – 2 oranges = ___ oranges

3 acarologists + 6 acarologists – 2 acarologists = ___

acarologists

3 + 6 - 2 = _____

3 x 6 ÷ 2 = _____

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Concepts

• Arithmetic is conceptual. Concepts are abstract ideas that

we can apply to concrete things — such as apples,

oranges, and acarologists.

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Concepts

• Arithmetic is conceptual. Concepts are abstract ideas that

we can apply to concrete things — such as apples,

oranges, and acarologists.

• Arithmetical concepts are formulaic: i.e., they’re algorithms

that, when applied, yield certain answers.

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Concepts

• Arithmetic is conceptual. Concepts are abstract ideas that

we can apply to concrete things — such as apples,

oranges, and acarologists.

• Arithmetical concepts are formulaic: i.e., they’re algorithms

that, when applied, yield certain answers.

• Some concepts, however, aren’t formulaic in nature; they’re

heuristic: i.e., when you apply them, they don’t yield certain

answers; they yield debatable interpretations.

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Concepts

• Arithmetic is conceptual. Concepts are abstract ideas that

we can apply to concrete things — such as apples,

oranges, and acarologists.

• Arithmetical concepts are formulaic: i.e., they’re algorithms

that, when applied, yield certain answers.

• Some concepts, however, aren’t formulaic in nature; they’re

heuristic: i.e., when you apply them, they don’t yield certain

answers; they yield debatable interpretations.

• In Essay 1, your thesis will be the interpretive argument you

create by applying Lynn Hunt’s heuristic concepts to a

concrete cultural artifact of your choice.

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Pamela & The Vampire Diaries

Epistolary novel / internal monologue

What shall I do, what steps take, if all this be designing—O the perplexities of these

cruel doubtings!—To be sure, if he be false, as I may call it, I have gone too far,

much too far!—I am ready, on the apprehension of this, to bite my forward tongue

(or rather to beat my more forward heart, that dictated to that poor machine) for

what I have said. But sure, at least, he must be sincere for the time!—He could not

be such a practised dissembler!—If he could, O how desperately wicked is the heart

of man!—And where could he learn all these barbarous arts?—If so, it must be

native surely to the sex!—But, silent be my rash censurings; be hushed, ye stormy

tumults of my disturbed mind! for have I not a father who is a man?—A man who

knows no guile! who would do no wrong!—who would not deceive or oppress, to

gain a kingdom!—How then can I think it is native to the sex? And I must also hope

my good lady's son cannot be the worst of men!—If he is, hard the lot of the

excellent woman that bore him!—But much harder the hap of your poor Pamela,

who has fallen into such hands!—But yet I will trust in God, and hope the best: and

so lay down my tired pen for this time.

http://thevampirediariesnovels.wikia.com/wiki/The_Awakening_Excerpt

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Portraits

Allegorical Portrait of Anna of Austria as Minerva (ca. 1643)

Allegorical Portrait of Diane de Poitiers (ca. 1556)

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Portraits

Portrait of Captain John Pigott(ca. 1700–1763)

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Portraits

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Portraits

François Boucher, Le Déjeuner,(1739)

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Portraits

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Banksy, Napalm (2004-5)