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    Fdm Reflection

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    1. Auction Chair- After attending and participating in the Auction this year, I realized how important it is to the overall FDM effort. Additionally, how much work and effort was put in behind the scenes that I was not aware of. The Auction is an integral part of the fundraising effort for FDM and with that, it is extremely important that it goes smoothly and makes as much money for the B+ foundation as possible. This year I developed such a passion for FDM and the B+ Foundation, that I think…

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    Ward, Jaquan The greedy cat and the hungry mouse Feb. 10th, 2017 One night waking up from Hungry Henry mouse went down to his kitchen to make a midnight snack. Crust still in his eyes, he began to open up the fridge standing there for minutes.He finally realizes that he has no food and says,¨I guess I got to go cheese hunting in the morning¨ closes the fridge and becomes to go back to his bed. Hours past the Suns finally up Henry mouse wakes up to the roosters and,…

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    is about to experience. At first glance the viewer first notice the dark colors on the glossy page compared to the white background of the page before. Making the views eyes stay and examine the page to find a woman siting in a dark maroon leather chair, looking out her window at the what looks like the Golden Gate Bridge. The view from her window is beautiful, seeing the brightly light Golden Gate Bridge and the mountains in the distance and the lights from each of the houses. Out the window…

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    It was Halloween night when my twin cousins, my sister, and I all went trick or treating but came back with no candy. The four of us decided to all dress up as skittles. I was the green skittle, my sister was the purple skittle, my cousin, Addie, was the red skittle, and my cousin Lanie was the yellow skittle. The only bad thing is that the four of us all live out in the country away from the city, so we have to go to random neighborhoods. Every year we try to go to a different neighborhood so…

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    layers of duct tape which left my mouth tingling with the unpleasant taste. Both my hands were tied together with rope very securely behind an old wooden chair, my blood in both my hands felt as though it was trapped which caused me to feel the sensation of fireworks in them. My feet, however, were each wrapped around the very loose legs of the chair with very little duct tape which made me feel relieved because I actually had a chance to break free. As the smell of cigarettes and beer filled my…

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    Elie Wiesel's The Night

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    The Night This story is about a girl named Laury. She is eleven years old. She lives in a mansion with her mother, father, and her sister. Her sister’s name is Claudine, and she is fourteen years old. Laury’s favourite colour is purple, her favourite food is French fries, and she likes playing soccer. One day, Laury woke up, and she was so excited because it was Halloween. Claudine was awake, but she was working on her computer. Claudine did not like Halloween, she thought she was too old for…

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    group of Alcoholics Anonymous, held on Friday, August 25th at 1900. Cosmo is located at the corner of Hawthorne Road and Durwood Road in Little Rock, Arkansas. The focus of the group is on alcohol addiction. However, it was a newcomer night, so the chair asked the members to speak about something that many newcomers face – fear. The group was able to speak on their experiences of the fear that comes with beginning sobriety, and one newcomer that responded said that it made him feel better to…

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    Norms are important rules and expectations set by society. These rules and expectations are expected from society and are a valued standard on how someone should act. Breaking or deviating from social standards are often looked down upon by society (Bobel, et al. 5). The norm I am breaking is treating a baby doll (Alegra) like she is real. My baby’s daddy (my brother) and I are taking Alegra out to eat.. Normally, adults do not pretend that babydolls are real. According to White, life like dolls…

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    coffee table and covers the dead bodies in the house with towels. She hears a knock on the door and opens it. A tall slender man enters the room and begins walking towards the man tied up in the chair. He picks up the glass of whiskey and drinks. He looks around the room and back to the man tied to the chair. They met eyes for a second then the silence is broken by a loud bang. The building shook and the tall slender man ran towards the door. He opened it to an unpleasant sight, he was…

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    he should be asked to sit in the “Do nothing Chair for 3-5 minutes until he is calm and ready to be compliant. If his behavior is impeding on the classroom environment, utilize another environment outside of the classroom to allow him the opportunity to calm down. For example; If Kai throws a book, he should be escorted to the Do nothing chair, and the verbal’s would include, Kai, we do not throw books, therefore, I need you to go the” Do nothing chair.” Turn on the timer and allow him to calm…

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