A Night to Remember

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    green card for afternoon and blue card for night. • Teacher shows and mimic the action of brushing her teeth by holding each graphics cards and toothbrush in front the student , she explained what she is doing than ask the student to repeat the same, she help the student with the brush and place each card in front student while the student trying to mimic what he been taught. •…

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    Shelby grew up in a small town where everyone knew everyone type of deal. For the most part the book Remember Me Always took place at several different locations within her small hometown. Except, Shelby had been taking many trips to Denver to have more treatments to help with her memories. As Shelby starts to have more questions about her past she runs into Auden. Auden tries to bring back Shelby’s memories by taking her to the places where they shared special moments. Shelby’s first memory…

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    According to Merriam Webster, Americana can be defined as materials concerning or characteristics of America, its civilization, or its culture (Merriam-Webster). Taking the definition of Americana into consideration the vanishing Americana is the disappearance of significant stores, traditions, and items that make up American culture. In Going, Going, Gone: Vanishing Americana, some disappearing pieces of Americana were blue laws, carbon paper, girdles, slide rules and the smell of burning…

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    what happens to me when I am asked to remember something. I thought about something that happen just last night, my dad was trying to remember something that happen about 8 years ago, when he called about his glasses. He tried to say that my older sister was there, but she wasn’t. My brother and I argued with him and told him, she wasn’t there and my dad was just in denial about my sister been there. Since, my brother and I were there, we helped him sort of remember what happen and how it…

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    and suffering. This theme is still common today, but was amplified exponentially during the Holocaust. In specific, in the book Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie had the idea that it would be better to sacrifice his father in order to save himself. Elie immediately regretted thinking this. And the final pillar of discussion is about the feelings brought to those who remember the Holocaust. How do you even begin to describe the vortex of emotions brought to those who were in the Holocaust? For…

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    conversation a couple of weeks back with a friend in the entertainment business about the current state of late night comedy. We both grew up during the age of Jay Leno and David Letterman. For the most part we discussed why Leno always beat Letterman in the ratings and part of the reason we discussed was the fact that Leno appealed more to the classical late night audience. If you remember late night during those days the structure of a show was pretty simple. 1. Opening Monologue 2. Comedy…

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    The man was a heavy laborer and the girl would sometimes sneak away from her daily chores to visit him and his goats on the mountain. Eventually, she could no longer sneak away to be with him while he worked long hours. However, he was content with night walks under the stars with her, after his long days at work. She teased him about being a backwards character. He did not let this bother him, however “She often chided me on my backwardness…

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    I remember almost being attacked by an alligator. In the year of 2013, that night was memorable. This incident taught me a great lesson in life that still lives in this moment. It is an anniversary in September; it continues to live. This event influenced my life by making me decipher the adversities of life and how I deal with the predicaments of life. My family and I just came home from Mandir celebrating nine nights of Navratri. The cooker knew my dad, and the chef packed extra food. My…

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    mom met my step dad when I was in 2nd grade. I remember meeting him for the first time when my mom brought him home to meet me and my brother. He brought his three children and we all instantly clicked, I got along with my older step sister because we had the same interest and liked being outside and…

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    Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas will never be the same. The moments of laughter will now only be memories. I remember we took a family vacation to Disney world, while everybody else enjoyed Magic Kingdom me and mother went sightseeing and to the other parks and I couldn’t get over the idea of theses freak size characters. I kicked, stomped, ran off got lost and…

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