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    would repeat the sentence. The clinician had a visual cue for the sound /k/ she touched her chin with her pointer finger, leading Abby to do so herself too. The third activity was a wooden puzzle. Both Abby and the clinician worked together to fit the puzzle pieces back as they named the picture on the puzzle piece. The clinician had a visual cue for the sound /s/. She reminded Abby of “Silvia” a snake that Abby has. The clinician moved her hand in a motion of a snake as she produced the sound…

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    October is a long month with no vacation days and many school events. This can be stressful for teachers so they may start a game. The game can consist of something like the Spoon game last year where teachers attacked each other for others spoons. But this proved a bit too stressful for teachers. So this year the game being played by these teachers is a chip game. Who is the Mastermind behind it all? Brian Thomas-Reed, Assistant Principal of Animo Pat Brown Charter High School is the man…

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    I do not play any video games what so ever now, unless they are silly puzzle games on my phone. My Fiancé, on the other hand will play video games all of the time. I guess I reached a point in my life where I am much too tired and focused on other things. Now thinking back to when I was much younger, I do remember playing video games constantly, and I even remember that I’d lock myself in my room for hours playing Crash Bandicoot: Warped. That video game took up a lot of my time on rainy days,…

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    Bigfoot Puzzle

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    The final piece to the “what is a Bigfoot” puzzle came from the results of the Sasquatch Genome Study. I participated in this study as a member of the North American Bigfoot Search (NABS) Organization. In June of 2010, I began to correspond with David Paulides the Executive Director of NABS. I reached out to David because I realized that I needed assistance with my research. I was encountering phenomenon and having experiences that were extraordinary. I needed to find a support network that I…

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    Wittgenstein’s response to Augustine’s puzzle of measuring time. The paper begins by explaining Augustine`s puzzle. From here the paper explains Wittgenstein’s explanation for the origin of the puzzle, the usage of the wrong definition of measure. The essay, then explains how using the wrong definition leads to the problem. After this the essay gives the rules for measuring time. The paper then concludes that it has been successful in dissolving the puzzle. Augustine’s puzzle proceeds as…

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    Citizen Kane Analysis

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    Citizen Kane – Charles Forster Kane and Susan Alexander SHOT 1: Dissolve into an over-the-shoulder close up of Susan working on a jigsaw puzzle. She is completely dressed up as if she was getting ready to go out for a night on the town with an expensive gown and jewelry. The lighting design is very high contrast with Susan in white, while the background falls to solid black. Susan is in the left foreground of the shot as Kane’s booming voice can be heard saying “What are you doing?” While the…

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    The lottery puzzle stems from the same structure as the lottery paradox, which is a modern paradox credited to Professor Henry E. Kyburg Jr. The lottery puzzle, much like the lottery paradox is episodic, dealing with belief or knowledge. To understand the lottery puzzle, I will analyze the concepts of fallibilism and the principle of closure under known implications. Then I will analyze the plausibility and strength of the possible solution to the lottery puzzle: the denial of knowledge of…

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    How much do you love checkers mate? So much that you would put them all over your head? This man clearly has a passion for the checkered style that was in and out quicker than it took to finish the work on his face. I find it hard to believe anyone loves checkers so much that they think they will be deeply in love with them for the rest of their lives. You have to wonder what people are thinking and where the friends are at times like these. If any of my friends are reading this post, please…

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    come to realize that writing is a lot like working a jigsaw puzzle. When I first look looked at it, there are pieces everywhere; some were upside down or sideways and there was no structure yet. I had a vague sense of what the picture looked like in my head, but I was exactly sure how to cause all the pieces to fit together to replicate that image. English composition has taught me the necessary mechanics to complete this writing puzzle. The creation of a thesis statement, the difference between…

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    likes Aunt Jemima’s maple syrup Character 3- John, 15 year old that likes puzzles and suffers from claustrophobia Character 4- Timmy, 16 year old boy who loves fidget spinners Character 5- Danielle, 18 year old who likes food Summary - They are locked in a puzzle room and have to get out using the objects and clues found in the room. Timmy gets hit with a book and beforehand loses his fidget spinner to the owners of the puzzle house. After Timmy is hit in the head with a book, he is overwhelmed…

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