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    display their collected data (Appendix 1) • Teacher explains to students that they will be classifying the shapes into specific columns. There are four columns named circle, square, rectangle and triangle. • Teacher models the worksheet using a photo of an object in the room. For example a photo of a magnet will be placed in the circle column. • While the students are working on the worksheet, teacher and teacher aid will assist and involve children in discussion. • Teacher will us visual cues…

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    through heaven so he could get to heaven, which means he has to enter the very worst part of hell. Virgil says to Dante, “Hope not ever to see Heaven. I have come to lead you to the other shore; into eternal darkness; into fire and into ice.” The last Circle in hell represents the worst of crimes, betrayal. An American writer and editor, Rob Dreher, explains Dante’s Inferno’s sinners, “They dwell forever in the pit because they used their God-given free will -- the quality that makes us most…

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    In Critical Theory Today, water is presented as a symbol that can be portraying change, danger, sexuality and our experience of the womb (Tyson, 20). When Gatsby met Dan Cody for the first time it was on a yacht on a big lake (p.63), this then led to the opportunity of sailing around the continent, an opportunity for Gatsby to change is life. With this change he will also leave his parents, the safe womb that refers to the relationship with his mother, then also the danger of not knowing his own…

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    Oppression In Jamaica

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    In Marlon James’ work, Book of Night Women, James explores how the life of a slave was an eternal, almost hopeless struggle, specifically in colonial Jamaica. As James’ quote states: “Every negro walk in a circle. Take that and make of it what you will.” This quote captures the structure and experiences of slaves in Jamaica for no matter what happened in their lives, all “road[s] [took] [them] right back to the chain” (120). However, even though these slaves knew the cycle of oppression seemed…

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    the middle of the pieces sitting diagonally across is three white circle with a bright yellow circle in the middle. The yellow has a splatter effect, making the three circles resemble eggs fried sunny-side up. Eight total long thin ribbons connect the first and third circle on each side. The lines help create the illusion of space and a sense of foreground and background. The lines can be seen overlapping in front of the three circles create the foreground. The long thin strands resemble the…

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    The next circle is where you can see the jokers. Every group has someone who jokes and makes the group closer but they can also cause a group to grow apart. The jokers in this circle are the ones that offend people and end up being so rude people do not feel comfortable with their jokes anymore. These jokes are usually rude and disrespectful to…

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    The first circle is the outermost consists of social pressures , known as pushes, and pulls. The second circle is the outer controls such as parents and schools. The third are the internal controls. The fourth circle, “symbolizes a persons individual-level pushes to commit crime, such as predispositions or personality traits that are lined to crimes” (Tibbetts 2015). These individual pushes can be seen in mental illness, anger management issues, or other similar afflictions. These circles effect…

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    side of this is justice; the quality of being fair and reasonable. In this essay, I will be examining to how the court system fails to deliverer justice in particular cases and people’s circumstances, as well as looking at alternatives to court like circle sentencing, restorative sentencing and alternatives for children to the formal court system, as outlined in the Young Offenders Act 1997(NSW). The…

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    reader is given a tour through hell, in which the main character has to face his sins and overcome them. Dante’s Inferno by Dante is widely hailed as one of the great classics of Western literature, detailing Dante’s journey through the nine circles of hell. Each circle in this depiction of hell acts as an inescapable prison (in most cases) where sinners are judged and placed into, having to be punished for their specific sin for all of eternity. Dante travels progressively into the depths of…

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    Why Do They Converge To Pi

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    This paper will look at the series that converge to pi, and which ones slowly converge to pi and the ones that converge to pi fast. And after looking at these different calculations of pi, I will attempt to find a series that converges to pi even faster. What lead me to do this topic was my passion for math, and curiosity of learning about series and limits to infinity. Pi is something that everybody knows as 3.14, but they have no idea how it came to be approximated as 3.14. It is a complex…

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