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    In the previous writing, some predictions and assumptions get made. It says the secret book that Enishte and Black are working on could have revealed the murderer of Elegant. This writing also addresses the fact that each chapter within the book has a different narrator than the last. This writing was both incorrect and correct in some of the predicted facts about the secret book. It talks about how the book could somehow reveal the murderer of Elegant. After Enishte’s death, Black and Master…

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    A summary of chapters three, four, and five. In chapter three “Paths to Medicine”, we get exactly that a description of the types of students that make it into the College of Medicine in Malawi and how it is that these students got there. The majority of students are male, Christian, ethnically diverse, and highly educated, which is not a fair representation of their country (67). The wealthy of Malawi basically made it into school, because having a post-secondary education in Malawi was not…

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    will change from mauve, to violet, to dull viridian green” (Hawdon, 2015, Part 2, Chapter 8). The colors represent the hope for a better world. A world where all colors can be seen instead of just black and white. The colors can do away with fear and bring comfort. Yavy tells Jakob, “Nie lekaj sie-Don’t be afraid, Jakob,” and then says, “See the colors. Tell me what you see, Jakob, my boy?” (Hawdon, 2015, Part 2, Chapter 8). Yavy taught Jakob to look for the colors to comfort himself whenever he…

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    For this week’s lectures, we had three different readings. Two of which were from the book called “The Selfish Gene,” by Richards Dawkins; chapters six and ten. The other was chapter nine from “The Hadza: Hunter-Gatherers of Tanzania by Frank W. Marlowe. In chapter six from “The Selfish Gene,” they initially introduce the idea that organisms with similar genes want to help other organisms with similar genes that way those genes will have a better chance of survival. Dawkins’ argument is that…

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    In all of acts, Chapter 5 really stood out to me because it shows that God can use the worst situations for good purposes. The first part of this chapter talks about Ananias and Saphirra. When you sell a piece of property, you’re supposed to give ALL the money to the apostles, so that they could use it to benefit God’s kingdom. Instead, Ananias kept part of the money for himself. This shows that he had a lack of faith that God would provide for his needs. He would’ve been better off giving up…

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    crisis and short reads on the Bay of Pigs, as well as the numerous sightings of Che Guevara shirts, I found this paper to be a great opportunity to learn more about a subject that has been a large part of American politics. However, after reading the chapter about the Cuban revolution in Jan Rogozinski’s book, I found that there were main issues that could be addressed to make the reading easier and the information more concise. I personally found that it would go in extensive details about less…

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    Chapter 2 FROM THEORY and RESEARCH TO PRACTICE Amber Hall MUSE 100 Dr. Palmer RT 3 Principles of Instructional Sequencing are introduced in the second chapter of the book Sound Connections. The chapter discusses several comprehensive methods of teaching, however, a specific method has not been identified as the most effective for teaching music literacy. There are several “best-practice” strategies that can serve as guidelines for teaching music literacy. Ester continues the introduction by…

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    The Giver Chapter Summary

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    It’s the perfect world… or is it? Several years later Jonas is now nineteen years old and Gabe is eight years old. They are living with the previous Giver named Rosemary. Several years ago when Gabe was a baby, Jonas and Gabe were on the streets for a few weeks. Jonas, Gabe, and Rosemary get along well because they had the same background. When Jonas met Rosemary, he had flashbacks of being The Giver because the current givers daughter's name was Rosemary. No one knew, but when Rosemary…

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    Citation Hamilton, Garry “The Wanderer.” National Wildlife, Vol. 50, No. 2 Feb/Mar 2012, PP. 38-42. Summary In spring 2008 Canadian biologist traveled to the Bylot Island and the Arctic Ocean. The biologist traveled to those places so the can study the Arctic Foxes. They wanted to study the Foxes to make sure they are behaving normally and are doing what the species are supposed to do. One day a female Fox started to wander and all the biologist got concerned.…

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    Edgewater Chapter Summary

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    The book I read was Edgewater by Courtney Sheinmel. It has 317 pages. The main characters are Lorrie Hollander, her sister Susannah, their aunt Gigi, Lennox, and Charlie Copeland. The story takes place in Idlewild, New York. The main conficlict is that Lorrie and her sister are completely out of money and all traces of their trust fund were completely erased. Lorrie i stelling the story. The first day of every month, Lorrie's mother transfers money into her daughters trust fund, enough to…

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