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    amount of connections they make in life. Whether be it in high school or college, many connections are made on a day to day basis. People look at a family whether they are poor or rich, and you can always see that family connection. The world thrives off of day to day connections. Connections that either drive the local business to even the large corporate company who trades and connects with the rest of the world. New Netherland was a town on the vanguard for people using connections to…

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    Connection To Genetics

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    Depression, Temperament the Connection to Genetics and Each other Angel Seadorf Southern New Hampshire University Many studies look at how mental illness can affect children developmentally. However there aren’t many studies that research how mental illness in adults transfers to their children. Researchers have studied the effects of how mental illness can affect the development of children, such as socially and behavior. Also most studies followed children until age 7 and there were no…

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    Social Class Connection

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    Social Class Connections For many years the social system has seemed as if though there were only three different classes to it with huge differences between the highest and lowest affluent or SES (socioeconomic status) populations. The previous simple observation of the classes when approached from different angles and deeper research, as in Paul Fussell, Suniya Luthar, Lars Eighner and Paul Piff along with his colleagues’ articles, is proven to be permissible. The authors collectively have…

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    Connections with Others Brings Happiness What makes people happy? A certain hobby? Your friends? Family? Most would reply saying something or someone that is meaningful to them. In the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, society pushes having fun onto its citizens, hoping it will make them happy. However, author Ray Bradbury uses characterization and conflict to suggest that the key to true happiness is having a strong connection to others. Bradbury uses ongoing interactions between Montag and…

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    Big Idea: 1 Making connections during lessons in any subject are a huge benefactor for students of all ages, but especially beneficial to those of a younger age. There are many different ways you can make connections throughout lesson plans. It may be just comparing a situation to a student’s life, or it may be allowing the students to identify with your topic of interest by role-playing with them. The big idea of this lesson plan is “Making Connections.” I will be incorporating the two…

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    “…there’s no such thing as a wholly original work of literature” (Foster Online). It is quite believable that all authors borrow ideas from other pieces of writing to develop their own unique stories. The primary text that the following archetypal connections expressed through this essay are related to is Beowulf. Beowulf is an Old English epic poem with an unknown author written around the time of 750 A.D. The author was clearly a Christian because of the biblical allusions throughout the poem.…

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    Childhood Trauma Connection to Health Problem in Sao Paulo, Brazil Abstract: Childhood trauma is a sensitive topic and not much research or conversation has been had about how childhood experiences impact our adult life. . Childhood trauma are events that are physical, emotional, verbal or mental in nature such as physical abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, and family violence which in some cases may lead to other health conditions such as may lead to hypertension and heart disease. Childhood…

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    Connections Connections across standards: ● Common Core: Speaking and Listening: Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas: 1.SL.4: Describe people, places, things, and events with relevant details, expressing ideas and feelings clearly. ● HCPS III: Fine Arts: FA.1.3.5: Analyze the dramatic elements of culture that exist in stories, songs, fairy tales, fables, and nursery rhymes Connections with prior learning and skills: Last year, my first-graders also studied Filipino culture. They…

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    Have you ever wondered about a perfect society and if it is even possible to create. The song “ Rainbow connection” by Kermit the Frog was about a thought that one day we will find a perfect society and the TED Talk Opinion Editorial by Brian Gonsalves was about how even though we know a perfect society is impossible we still try to find it or create it. Both of the text are about a perfect society, is impossible and we still look for it or try to create it. Both sources write about the…

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    W.W. Jacobs Biography and Short Story Connections ‘’The Monkey’s Paw’’ starts out in a rural part of England, on a ‘’stormy night’’ (1). The White family is waiting for Sergeant Charles Morris, friend of Father. When considering the current weather, the Whites begin to think he will not show. After a while, he finally arrives. The Whites and Morris share some drinks and laughs. Morris begins to tell stories of his travels, including the story of the Monkey’s paw. This discussion heats up very…

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