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    The Crucible The Crucible by Arthur Miller is an allegory for the Red Scare in the McCarthy era because people who were accused were forced to give up names of others, has similar consequences when accused, and fear of leader. When people were accused they were punished. All you had to do was say someone's name and make up a story, and people would look at them differently. “John was asked to sign his name by his wife and Hale so that he could live. “ You will sign your name or it is no…

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    The Smile by Ray Bradbury is a story set in the future. Warfare from the past has eliminated nearly all civilizations and has made the beauty and peace of the society turn into hatred and destruction. Cities have been lowered to junk lands, and cornfields and crops glow and bloom due to radioactivity from the horrid warfare of the past. The unfortunate survivors of this dreadful bloodshed wear soiled and poor clothing and have dwellings that consist of caves. Grigsby and Tom, the two core…

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    The jigsaw model “is a research-based cooperative learning technique” (“The Jigsaw Classroom,” 2016). During this specific lesson, Ms. Miller divided her students into two different learning groups. The first group, known as the expert group, was the first group that the students work in so…

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    suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it. People can be very cruel to others. In the novel the Rag in the Bone Shop, Robert Cormier shows such bad cruelty Alicia was giving. Alicia was an innocent seven year old girl. She was very good at jigsaw puzzles and she loved them. One day someone did something very cruel to her. They did something she did not deserve. She was lured away from her home or she wandered off. In this novel Alicia was killed. Alicia Bartlett “was found between…

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    This can be done through observation during play. Part of this is when children are learning to develop fine motor skills for example doing jigsaws. This allows them to turn the shapes to work out what part fits in which section of the jigsaw. This then helps them to develop further into gross motor skills which allows them to be able to stand and do the jigsaw. (Education Scotland, n.d.) Part of the CfE is the approach which is in active learning. Active learning is used as a way for children…

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    The hidden figure I pick was Brittney Exline. She became the youngest student to become an engineer at the age of 19. Brittney Exline shouldn’t be hidden no more because she has done a lot of things for the world. Like being the youngest African-American to be accepted into ivy League school. She is a hard working women and need to be known by other to inspire around the world. Brittney exline had a great childhood. She was born on Valentine’s day February 14. An challenge Exline face was not…

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    Inca’s structure, and tools The Inca’s tools and buildings were mainly made of stone, and a little bit of wood in their buildings,but what is fascinating about them is how they built their houses. Stone tools were important to their life because wood tools couldn’t break stone, and their structures were made of stone (limestone or/and granite). Since the stone buildings were important( Machu Picchu or the city on the Andes mountains were also important), to the Incas way of life so it would be…

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    Society can be looked at as a jigsaw puzzle; the separate puzzle pieces represent humans as single individuals, our personal experiences, and attributes. Each piece of the puzzle is a crucial part of it, which can be parallel to how every member of society can serve an important role and has the potential to make positive impacts. A missing or impaired piece of the puzzle can impact the look of the puzzle as a whole, which emphasizes the fact that individuals could also negatively affect society…

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    At the end of Citizen Kane, the journalists conclude that the mystery of “rosebud” is unsolvable, that it will always be a missing piece in a jigsaw puzzle. That jigsaw puzzle was the man's life, both Gatsby's and Kane's. Along with the ingredients of the “melting pot” are the jumbled ideas of the American Dream. Is there only one Dream? Perhaps it is simply happiness. No matter if it’s money, love, security…

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    idea or play. I fell in love with this subject because it is everywhere. Look around you, and you’ll notice people full of fun words, phrases and idioms. Constructing a word or a sentence is basically rearranging the letters, it’s this fun game of jigsaw puzzle, that when combined correctly, creates magic. I remember when I was 6, I picked up a novel “too mature” for me, there were so many words I couldn’t pronounce and I didn’t know the meaning of, I started…

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