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    Desiree's Baby Theme

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    more power over Desiree. The time period makes their relationship more understandable. Desiree lives in the South, where slavery is prominent. This relates the story because the overruling conflict is about the child being black. The setting of “A Pair of Silk Stockings” creates a luxurious ambiance throughout the story. Mrs. Sommers is trying multiple new activities that lift the spirits in the story. The setting of each activity creates excitement for both the reader and Mrs. Sommers. The…

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    seen it before and it’s nothing remotely special, and quite frankly, a reminder of how trapped I feel. It wasn’t until November 2017, when I realized why: my surroundings have never reflected what I want in life. In November, my friend and I had tickets to a show in Denver. Beforehand, we decided to go to Cherry Creek mall, my friend told me how fun it was and I was intrigued. On our way driving there, I’d suddenly seen a part of Colorado I’ve never…

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    Barton Fink Analysis

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    his eyes darting along the page on his typewriter almost in contempt. Note that Barton is dressed in a striped, long-sleeved, dress shirt, brown trousers and suspenders. Then, the camera pans to the floor, subsequently, Barton places his feet in a pair of shoes. Sliding his feet inside of the shoe, the scene cuts to his face, there is fleeting moment of realization that those are not his shoes, yet, he continues to stare at the page. The camera zooms into the words “a large man in tights”.…

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    VU21481 Nuanprang SAELUEA GEC00000BS Task 1 1. Tahiti 2. Give three reasons why it was difficult to look for the “Great Southern Land” (Australia) - The sea so dangerous - The wind always blows to direction. - Is long way to travel maybe not enough for food and drink. 3. Give four reasons why people wanted to find the “Great Southern Land”(Australia) 1)make a lot of money from trade 2)make a lot of money from gathering natural resources 3)England was very interested in setting up a naval base…

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    Police Uniforms

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    shirt with a pair of matching slacks, a bullet proof vest, a gold government-issued badge, a utility belt, and a walkie-talkie. If someone were to ask you what field of work this person was involved in, you would most likely respond law enforcement. A police officer’s uniform is designed to do just that- allow the public to easily recognize who they are. Unfortunately, a grand majority of today’s society makes the ill-fated judgement that police officers only pass out speeding tickets and make…

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    Cornerstone One Cornerstone One- Most Important Lines Exercise Grade 9 Lesson Topic: Perform lines and summarize Day # 2 Brief Lesson Description: Students will select one line to perform for the class. After students practice performing their lines, they will move into small groups and then into one large group. Students will whip around and say their line. After everyone has performed their lines, students will respond to reflection questions. Common Core Standard(s) Addressed: RL.9.3.…

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    their path to mastery of materials. Two examples of formative assessment would include informal and formal assessing; formal includes quizzes, activity sheets, homework or exit tickets, while informal assessment includes question and answer discussions, games, teacher observations of facial expressions, or think-pair-share activities. These assessments should be given throughout the lesson plan to gauge mastery as well as near the completions of a lesson to prepare for summative assessments.…

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    my foolish innocence and open my eyes to what really happens behind the closed gates of SeaWorld. Shamu and other orcas alike are put on a spectacle with lights, music, and talented trainers for the smiles and laughter of the audience and used as a ticket selling mechanism for the multibillion-dollar company. In 2013 a documentary film directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite was released on national television on CNN; this film is known as Blackfish. Using the rhetorical components ethos, pathos, and…

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    Food Chains

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    GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title: Food Chains Subject: Life Science Grade Level: 4 Instructional Setting: This is a 4th grade class, composed of 16 students, 7 males, 9 females. 3 students are ELL, 1 is gifted in Math and Science, and 2 students have been diagnosed with ADHD. The classroom is composed of 4 tables and stools; students are permitted to stand or sit. STANDARDS, GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Common Core or State Standard: SC.4.L.17.4: Trace the flow of energy from the Sun as it is…

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    about was getting to a power outlet to charge her phone. A rush came over me --- I was finally here. Now it was just a matter of time before I saw my Grandpa’s, Grandma’s, Cousins, Uncles, and Aunts. As usual, we were in the back of the plane (Those tickets are always the cheapest. If we went in first class on every flight we would probably be bankrupt by now.) But personally I hated waiting this was a waste of time that I could be spending with my grandpa. My grandpa was my idol, I loved him…

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