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    People do not get to pick the color of their skin, yet skin color has caused great hardship for people in the world. Black people in the south had to deal with being paid differently because of their skin color. They also did not get paid as well as the white man. Their education was not the best either. The novel Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by author Mildred D. Taylor, is an excellent example of historical fiction which depicts the many struggles blacks endured in their fight for civil rights…

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    Cassie is overwhelmed. Her lack of confidence in her ability to perform adequately prevents her from performing at all. Given her learning patterns I would suggest that she tethered her sequence and forge her technical reasoning. For her lack of understanding suggest forging her technical reasoning and her abilities to break down the problem and mainly focus on key points and necessities. I would then encourage her to intensify her confluence. Be more creative and confident in her writing.…

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    Like they say “once a wolf always a wolf.” Once they have done something there is no guarantee it wouldn’t happen again. “Everyone deserves a second chance Cassie.” Chris replied. “Not if you want to get hurt again,” I responded. Finally my brother understood me and did agree with me. “I hope you can grasp what my point of view is Chris, I do not want you to get wound like I did.” I explained to my brother…

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    Eulogy For Father

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    what she remembers. When she was little, he would feed her popsicles for tender bitten tongues and coax straws filled with bubbles of ginger ale past pale nauseous little lips. His arms were the only place she was willing to sleep; even at thirteen Cassie wished that she still could. Because her daddy gave her medicine and laid her on his chest, so that her head could hear the lullaby of his heart. He’d tell her that love is the strongest magic and that magic is stronger than medicine. And that…

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    food and transportation. First: I would ask the family what type of activity they see themselves participating in, as a family and individually. After, I would find community centres that provide free or subsidies programs, such as, (YMCA, Cassie Campbell community centre). The family and I would go to the centre and sign up for programs. This will help the parent(s), and children to feel a part of the community, a place to go when life becomes stressful. If give the children and…

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    Columbine Reflection

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    I liked this book in the sense that it did more to shed light on the events, the motives, and the aftermath of Columbine than anything I had seen or read before. I think what the book does best, is balancing the story of the survivors, the investigators, and the community, with the narrative of the killers, which is paramount in answering the biggest question to come out of this tragedy: why? On the other hand, I felt sick reading this book, which I think is a result of growing up after…

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    cats are natural-hunters that will help keep away vermin and other animals too. One reason, why cats are better than dogs, is because cats care for their toys.Unlike dogs, cat’s toys are hugged, carried, and carefully hidden. A calico named Cassie, stashed 27 ping pong balls under a skirted…

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    supervisor wants to have information about Amanda's father, Jeremiah because CW supervisor believes he is a bad person. (By checking the Assessment Summary, Jeremiah has a long history of violent behavior against his wife, who is Amanda's mother, Cassie Davis.) I informed her that Cassie's…

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    My Favorite Book Gwenyth Jergenson My favorite book is called If You Find Me. This book is a young adult realistic fiction book about a girl named Carrie. She shares her journey on adjusting from living in the woods with her sister in an abandoned camper to the busy life of normal people- people that have heaters and air conditioning, more than 2 pairs of clothes they’ve had since they were six… and ate more than a can of beans every meal because their mom doesn’t buy them anything else for…

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    in 1916 he would not have become passionate about what he was doing. He continues his passion for years and then in 1920, he spent the first of four summers as a custodian in Yosemite. After being there working he was given the opportunity by Harry Cassie Best to practice piano in the studio that he had. This is where he met his soon to be wife Virginia Rose Best, after years of being together they got married and had two children. In 1936, Virginia passed away and the Adams family became…

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