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    Reflection Wheel Journal Name: Abby Stanfield Date: November 6, 2016 Course Name: EDUC 705 ESL Methods Reflection Wheel Journal #2 Event(s)/Behavior(s): 15 points This past year I had a “Wow” experience when a group of my CLD students did not understand sequential terms. As a fourth grade instructor, we teach sequence by using transitional words in writing and identifying time order when reading. When I teach sequence by using transitional words, I create an anchor chart…

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    characters in the novel. Susan Abbotson, an author commenting on the play, states that while reading The Crucible, the audience is able to see characters in the twisted society that are “open to corruption in the pursuit of personal gain.” The story may be very interesting, but as Susan Abbotson notes, the characters are what really captivate the audience. Throughout the story, the different characters are shown to be various types of evil, and they prey on the benevolent characters indirectly,…

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    This causes Cheever to take Elizabeth into jail because it seems as though she was performing voo-doo on Abigail in sight of revenge for her affair with Proctor. “Spoke or silent, a promise is surely made. And she may dote on it now—I am sure she does—and thinks to kill me, then to take my place” (Miller, 2, 168). Elizabeth knew exactly what Abigail was trying to do throughout the play. If Proctor had listened to his wife and turned in Abigail, his life wouldn’t…

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    ISSUE Under Florida statutes and cases pertinent to inadvertent disclosure, is Mr. Beene required to return the privileged documents when (1) the products liability team inspected each document included in the discovery; (2) the amount of inadvertent disclosures was miniscule; (3) the degree of disclosure was rather small; (4) Mr. Fitzgerald requested the return as soon as he became aware; and (5) the client has a right to prevent disclosure of confidential communication, as well as an attorney…

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    Twin Births

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    Everyday I come across a pregnant woman or even teens. Transitioning from Belize to America, two different environments, where the rules are totally different took a little while to get use to. I find out that you could be pregnant and still be able to go to school in America, this was surprising because, if that happened at my old school the person would be expelled. Things I see around my environment I tend to question but just I silently observe. It is most commonly that there is only one…

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    More children are growing up in poverty than ever before, children growing up poor can have lifelong effects on the child. Poverty is a global issue that has caused a lot of debate about what should be done to help people in poverty. Some people think that programs should be put in place to help people get out of poverty, while others think that the current programs are good enough. Most people focus on how to help adults in poverty but children are also greatly impacted by poverty and need help…

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    Abby McWilliams Benson English 271 July 12, 2016 John Milton: Behind the Paradise Lost John Milton was English poet with a strong view of his religious beliefs. He was disowned from his family when he changed from his original Catholic religion. He then went on to study and did well in his academics. He later on wrote pamphlets and articles on his view of religion and how churches should be more merciful with the rules for Christians to follow. He was known for his opinion being expressed boldly…

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    passions. There is great value in being given the time and tools to do that, as it allows students to discover new fields of study which they may not have had the opportunity to experience before, and which may just be their calling. I have always loved learning and only…

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    R. (2014)) Although two fetuses will develop from this embryo, they will remain physically connected. Most conjoined twins are connected at the chest, pelvis or buttocks, they may share one or more internal organs. The majority of conjoined twins are stillborn or die shortly after birth. Some surviving conjoined twins may be surgically separated. The success of surgery to separate conjoined twins depends on where the twins are joined and how many and…

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    From the beginning she had let John Proctor commit adultery with her and she lied about why she got kicked out of their home. "Abby, I may think of you softly from time to time, but I will cut off my hand before I reach for you again. We never touched. Ay, but we did." This was one of my favorite conversations between Abigail and John, because it shows that they did have an intimate…

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