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    My three students Marissa Speroni, Courtney Bodine, and Cassandra Goodwin all have strong writing skills. All of them have a talent for comprehending reading material and writing essays. For the strategic network, all three girls are also very organized and have a desire for doing their work to the best of their ability. Marissa is good at prioritizing, Courtney is very determined, and Cassandra is very focused. Together, their other skills help them find the motivation to complete their tasks…

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    To the extent of this class so far, we have had the opportunity to read the book titled, The Complete Aeschylus: Volume 1: The Oresteia: 1, but more specifically the story of Agamemnon, the Greek Warrior King. The story of Agamemnon’s homecoming is one for the ages. To give you an idea of just how many Achaeans were involved in the war, 1,000 ships had set sail to Troy. Each ship held between 300-400 people. In quest of Troy, Artemis, who was a great goddess, halted the wind and demanded that…

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    behaviors in order to eliminate the behavior itself. Despite her maturity, her therapists found that calling her obsession with contamination an “ickiness hierarchy” helped both parties to identify which scenarios triggered her the most by allowing Cassandra to rate items on a scale or “ickiness hierarchy.” They could then start at the least “icky” acts or items and work their way up the hierarchy to the most icky acts or items throughout their exposure therapy sessions. The ickiness hierarchy…

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    defined – namely, as a historical situation rather than as a natural fact (Butler, 1988). Butler’s exploration into performativity and its subsequent relation on gender formation can offer a richer, better-supported analysis of Clytemnestra and Cassandra as two characters that stand on conflicting ends of a fluctuating gender…

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    born on December 16, 1775 to her parents, Reverend Mr. George Austen and Cassandra Austin, in Hampshire, England. After just turning a few months old, Jane, like all of her siblings, were sent away for a few months to a wet nurse until the mother, Cassandra, had regained her ultimate strength. Although many practices of the Austen family, dealing with the birth of a child, were seemingly obsolete for the time, George and Cassandra continued to perpetuate their traditions and cycles they had…

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    at Biblical law. Deuteronomy 19:15 requires multiple witnesses to convict for an offense. Clytemnestra failed to try Agamemnon, a task which could have easily been achieved. Clytemnestra also killed Cassandra, against whom she has only an unbacked suspicion of adultery. Even had she brought Cassandra to trial, she could not have justified her death. One of Clytemnestra’s motives was likely anger at being seemingly abandoned, however, in the Odyssey we see that Penelope, Odysseus’ wife, is…

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    injured because of something they did not do mainly the victims being blacks. Police brutality has been going on for the past 20 years it has been showed that there has been an increase of police brutality against blacks for the past 10 years(Chaney, Cassandra, and Ray Robertson). The way that black people are seeing in the eyes of the law is that…

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    eventually flood, swell, and burst. Q2: What types of symptoms did Jennifer, Cassandra, and James have in common? Which organ or tissue seems to have been most affected? A2: It’s hard to say…

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    The Nightmare Box

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    it will experience a mind-altering experience in which the person mentally breaks down. The story itself evolves around a black box that shows such mind-blowing visions, that anyone who looks inside the box goes psychotic. The story begins with Cassandra Clark, and she is suffering from her nervous breakdown after she looked into the Box at an art-gallery opening. Her mother, or so it seems, is more…

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    people left, ready to continue their route. They didn’t exactly know their way to Canada, but they were just going to follow the rest. They were truly thankful that they were able to be free. They had been praying for years, they wanted to be free. Cassandra wanted her children to be different. She had wanted them to not be a slave like her. She wanted them to be a change in the family and go on without these unfair…

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