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    the artworks that were displayed in the Patti and Rusty Rueff Gallery. As I walked around the West Gallery, there was an artwork that I kept going back to. I reckoned it was a sign. An art student named Congdi Wang used a single instrument, a ballpoint pen specifically, to draw Deer in Forest (Figure 1). Compared to my inept and appalling ability to draw or doodle anything noteworthy on a paper, I was captivated by the careful, yet striking execution of Wang’s skill. As the title suggests, the…

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    it is “okay”. Father Flynn’s notebook can be a symbol of his secrecy with his activities (possibly inappropriate) and his ideas for sermons. This is suspicious because he will typically not show what is written in the notebook with anyone. The ballpoint pen is a symbol of how Father Flynn embraces the modern world. Frosty the snowman and Sister Aloysius not liking the idea of it reveals that Sister Aloysius is a woman who holds traditional values and is a conservative person. Father Flynn likes…

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    instruments.” She continues to describe both of the rooms in a distinct and purposeful manner. For her dad, “[t]he available flat surfaces [of the shop] were buried under a million scraps of paper on which he sketched his mechanical inventions in blue ballpoint pen.” While for the Vowell, “[t]he available flat surfaces [of the music room] were buried under piles of staff paper, on which [she] penciled in the pompous orchestra music.” The wording and format is almost the same, with the only…

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    The Things They Carried were determined by the previous nights homework and classwork. Among the necessities were mechanical pencils, ballpoint pens, highlighters, math textbooks, binders, snacks and Poland spring water. All together the weight of these items would equate to six kilograms. Hamza, a very religious Muslim, couldn’t carry food like the other peers of this school since he was fasting thus, not being able to eat and drink until after sundown. Before fainting due to lack of fluids and…

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    The struggle between Sr. Aloysius and Fr. Flynn is based on something may or may not be true. Sr. Aloysius has an assumption in her mind that Fr. Flynn did some act and she is certain of it based on her past experience. According to Schank, we only understand other people’s stories if we can relate them to our own, and here Sr. Aloysius accuses Fr. Flynn saying that she knows this kind of people and that she has met a lot of people who have similar personality and they do terrible acts.…

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    The Author Who Couldn’t Write An author who could not write is interesting. Well, meet Agatha Christie and dysgraphia. Dysgraphia is the reason this extremely talented writer could not spell, or write without pain. With all of her pain, she still wrote amazing books. First, most people know little about dysgraphia. Dysgraphia is explained primarily as a processing problem (Richards 64), and a disease causing trouble with written expression (Understood). Dysgraphia also…

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    Daniel Camargo Barbosa Daniel Camargo Barbosa was a Colombian serial killer born in January 22, 1936. He was suspected to be responsible for raping and killing over 150 people, but only confessed to 72 people. In his early life, his father was overbearing and emotionally distant. His mother died when he was young and he was raised by an abusive stepmother. His step mother would often dress him in girls clothing, which had him bullied at school a lot. However, Daniel was never diagnosed with…

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    Water Day Reflection

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    PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT This week we reviewed classroom rules, good behaviour and practice using positive words with one another. Children were reminded that showing love to each and everyone is very important to maintain peace and unity in our group. We talked that we are responsible of the outcomes or consequences of our words and actions, so its good to always think ahead what's best interest for ourselves and others as well. Children were also reminded to be sensitive…

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    Who Really Killed Kennedy The day of November 22,1963, will be remembered as a melancholy date in American history. John F. Kennedy, the beloved president of the United States, was brutally assassinated. Americans across the country mourned over the death of their leader, while at the same time wondering what the future held for them and their nation. Majority of scholars agree that a man named Lee Harvey Oswald is the one who fired three shots from a building as Kennedy was riding through a…

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    Special Senses Lab Report

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    In this lab, you will investigate the behavior of the human nervous system and make observations of the special senses. Activity 1: Touch Receptors (worth 10 points total) List four sensations detected by the tactile receptors in the skin (1) Temperature (2) Touch (3) Pain (4) Wetness Get a volunteer to touch each of these locations on your body using the same pressure. Close your eyes and rank how sensitive each area is from 1 (low sensitivity) to 5 (high sensitivity). Put your rankings in…

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