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    An orange, a round sphere filled with vitamin C. Everyone has eaten one and knows its distinct flavor. Oranges probably do not have much meaning to you; they are just a fruit that tastes good. In “Ode to an Orange” Larry Woiwode describes how an orange brings him to a warm and sunny world when he is stuck in the frozen winters of North Dakota. In life things may seem simple but there is usually more to them. In “Ode to an Orange” it is shown that an orange is more than a fruit; it can make…

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    Zadie Smith short story “The Embassy of Cambodia” present the main character Fatou experiencing life changing events due to her lower-class status. Fatou happens to be a young African woman from the Ivory Coast who moved around to find a place where she could seek stability and better her non-existing life. Though it may seem that Fatou displays horizontal racism toward certain ethnic groups, in all actuality she is trying to overcome the racist circumstance the continue to hinder her life.…

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    Analysis/Discussion: This graph above shows that different heights does affect the speed of a shuttlecock. On the x axis, the data is the height of where the shuttlecock is dropped from, while the y axis is the average speed (m/s). The height where the shuttlecock is dropped increases, as the average speed of each height increases as well. The result of the graph is shown that the line keeps on increasing even if it is not a straight line graph. These results support my hypothesis, which states…

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    Watercolor Research Paper

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    At Lake Watercolor you can fish and swim. The sports center has soccer, football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis, and badminton. Watercolor is known for having beautiful hiking trails and wonderful biking routes. In fact the preferred method of transportation for Watercolor is biking. In Watercolor on a typical day you build sand castles on the white pristine beaches, body…

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    Diamond Club Proposal

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    Diamond Caverns Resort & Golf Club is located near Mammoth Cave National Park in Park City, Kentucky, and is surrounded by 743 of forest and recreational areas especially designed to provide a wonderful vacation for adults and children. It has an 18-hole golf course, walking trails and hiking and biking trails as well as a playground, mini golf course, swimming pool and clubhouse, where you will find a billiards or pool table. Close by you will find horseback riding, fishing, a driving range, a…

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    Grade Nine Reflection

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    Creating goals and sticking to them helps a person grow and learn, and I myself have experienced this. Before grade nine I made the goal of participating more in class thanks to my grade eight teacher who suggested that I should break out of my shell and share my great ideas more since I never actually did in elementary. I tried my best to try to participate in summer school transitioning to grade nine, and it was the hardest place to ever participate in class. Almost everyone in the class was…

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    The tool that I have made is to make sure that the resources I use in my classroom are culturally responsive. This way I start to have a culturally responsive teaching practice even before entering the classroom. According to Villegas and Lucus (2002, para. 1) “culturally responsive teachers (a) are socioculturally conscious, (b) have affirming views of students from diverse backgrounds, (c) see themselves as responsible for and capable of bringing about change to make schools more equitable,…

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    The Phosphagen System

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    (11 seconds- two minutes). The anaerobic glycolysis occurs within the cytoplasm and breaks glucose down into a simpler component called pyruvate. Anaerobic glycolysis is also a fast-twitch muscle fiber. Athletes in this system are, bodybuilders, badminton, swimmer, Olympic runners (200m-400m dash) etc. some exercises in the anaerobic glycolysis system are, 15-20 reps’ workouts, negative reps’ workout, swimming etc. The third energy system is Aerobic glycolysis, it’s a slow-twitch muscle fiber…

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    Speech On Stereotypes

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    Stereotypes How many of you have been exposed to a stereotype before? Stereotypes are made every day, in schools, about how you look, your gender, race and much more. They can affect the way you feel about yourself. Though no-one should be the reason why you think that you are not great, because everyone is amazing and unique in their own way. Stereotypes lead to other issues, which lead to deaths, in fact, 2,000 people suicide around the world each year thinking they are worth nothing.…

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    I love participating in school activities, but often I don’t have time due to my schedules at work. I would try my best to participate whenever I have time. I love getting myself busied, helping other people or just meeting new people. I volunteered to be a Belmont ambassador to help with international student organization - helping in events that were created by the school for international students. In order to improve my abilities I push myself out there, and I was able to practice and use my…

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