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    The X-Ray

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    x-ray while experimenting with glass cathode-ray tubes and electrical currents. When Wilhelm was looked through the glass he noticed that he could see glowing pieces of barium platinocyanide, even though It was concealed inside a thick, black, cardboard box. Because he did…

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    effort. I pushed the on the door a few times, and it felt almost like shaking a piece of cardboard. After everyone tried shaking the door as if it would open for him or her like King Arthur pulling Excalibur, we went around to the back of the house. The view from the back was a large kitchen window and a couple of…

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    I wish I could tell you that the Baudelaires’ first impressions of Count Olaf and his house were incorrect, as first impressions so often are. But these impressions-that Count Olaf was a horrible person, and his house a depressing pigsty-were absolutely correct. During the first few days after the orphans arrival at Count Olaf’s, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny attempted to make themselves feel at home, but it was really no use. Even though Count Olaf’s house was quite large, the three children were…

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    Swag Boat Research Paper

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    Swag Boat Do you have a love for fishing? Well, here is a boat you’ll love. It’s a sweet motor sailboat with one propeller. It goes about 10 miles per hour. You can get it for 40,000 cents. All you have to do is call the number on your screen now. 1-800- SWAG BOAT. One more time. 1-800- SWAG BOAT. First of all, this boat has state-of-the-art technology. First, the way to catch the fish is so simple. The two holes are revolutionary they let fish in, but the fish can’t get out because of the…

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    The reasons why equity and flexibility are essential components of inclusion is that the combination of the two make an environment rich in learning for those who are needing to use it and it allows for the expansion of utilizing what is that for multiple purposes, not just one. One example of a strategy a preschool teacher can use to ensure that their environments support these key practices is to first look at the physical and mental age of all the children in the classroom, then look…

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    boyfriend asked if I could please hold onto the flimsy cardboard cutout of his WWE belt until he finished doing his chores inside. I flung the belt on the swing seat shortly after he walked inside and decided to talk to his little sister for a while. The belt blew off after one gust of the wind and fell immediately into the mud sitting below. My boyfriend walked out of the sliding door and his posture immediately sank. He ran towards the cardboard belt that took him hours to design and cut, and…

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    dinner family sits to the table together as a family, now that barely happens. children are either on the phone eating in their room or they just eat at different times from everyone. kids played with their imagination with something as simple as a cardboard box, and instead of kids playing fun creative games, their stuck inside playing ''candy crush'' or any other electronic games. now kids are using electronics for entertainment.Today's society is consumed with technology,and divorce rates…

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    Marylin kindly say no as she looks at Rhetta’s smokey makeup. Yet Rhetta convinces Marylin to let her put natural looking makeup on her. Rhetta smiles and grabs a fluffy makeup brush from a cardboard box. You could clearly tell the family had just moved in. As for Rhetta’s family, they were actually very normal. Rhetta’s father, Reverend Mayes, was a pastor at a church. Marylin could tell he was very laid back, but she still wondered what he thought…

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    American Fair Narrative

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    From the distance I saw lights spinning in the dusk, I heard a tune as if someone was waiting anxiously for a jack in the box to pop out, and the smell of fresh popcorn found its way to my nose. At age nine these sights and sounds were part of movies and television, but now almost ten years later I was heading to my first American fair. Jitters that seemed to be stuck in my lower stomach while I restlessly waited in a long line to enter the fairgrounds resembled the feelings I had the first…

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    the clients were then presented with what I called the “mystery box.” When I showed them what was inside, I told them that we would be building a structure where we could show friendship. However having not seen what was inside the box until that moment, I was admittedly unprepared. The box had various pieces of cardboard, smaller pieces of wooden beads and blocks, as well as other small items. After taking the items out of the box, I sat with them and helped them create a basis for their…

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