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    Then, I will model how these words are pronounced correctly if needed. 6. Once TS understand the concept, he will roll two dice. One dice contains verbs and the other has -ed and -ing. Then, he will read and write the words formed by rolling the two dice and state their meanings. 7. Next, he will write 2 or 3 sentences using the words from the “roll and inflectional ending” table. 8. After that we will review the usage of -ed and -ing.…

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    The hypothesis that the bubble population without help would have a type III survivorship curve was rejected because the survivorship curve of this population resembled a type II curve. It likely resembled this type of survivorship curve because the population was likely to die at any point in time, since there were no factors to inhibit or encourage the bubbles to pop, but once they hit the ground or any other obstacle, which could have happened randomly at any point in time, they popped. This…

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    definitions for what is justice. When it comes to justice it is not clear, people get judged different for being white, black or Hispanic. I feel our judicial system tends to treat people sentencing like a game of dice. They just roll the dice and give you the amount of years the dice land on. For example we did research and found 6 people who committed the same crime but was of different racist. What would be the percentage of them receiving the same punishment as the rest? We would really…

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    For the Group Game Assignment, our group was assigned to play the game “Rich vs. Poor” using the materials from the well-known game Monopoly. In “Rich vs. Poor”, each group member was given one of eight full color sets at random so there would be no need to roll to purchase properties. With there being only six group members, two color sets were left remaining; the rules stated that the two players who rolled the highest numbers would get one property each with the highest roller having first…

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    makes a bet with Watto that if Ani wins the pod race he is freed from slavery along with his mother. Watto refuses to set them both free but agrees to roll a dice to see which one will go, the dice has 2 colors blue and red, blue for Ani and red for his mother. Watto rolls the dice and with a little help from Qui-Gon using the force the dice lands on blue allowing Ani to be free if he wins. He wins the race and reluctantly leaves his mother behind to become a Jedi. He is afraid to leave home but…

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    Films such as the “City of God” (2002) provides a glimpse of geography playing a fundamental role in the development of any place. Deteriorating housing and deprivation of sanitation services, water, and electricity characterizes cities in developing nations. Also, crime is pervasive in such places. The film is essential in raising awareness of the real issues within the Rio de Janeiro, which counters the popular cultural discourse of Brazil as a place of carnival, soccer, and beaches. The City…

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    Dropping” milestones. The novel tells the audience that no matter the person or the circumstance you can always turn to God. In the story, the main character Sarah (who has many names like Angel, Amanda, and Tirzah) is a harlot in a brothel named Pair-a-Dice. She goes through many obstacles throughout her life. She was not always a harlot though, that is what I am going to tell you. Sarah meets a loving Michael Hosea who with the help of God changes her life. In the beginning of the novel, Alex…

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    the number 10 appear more frequently than the number 9 when you throw three dice. The development of systematic methods for analyzing the number of ways in which events can happen was needed. The law of the sample space in its original form applies only to outcomes that are equally probable. Since there are 27 ways of rolling a 10 with three dice but only 25 ways to get a total of 9, Galileo concluded that with three dice, rolling was 27/25, or about 1.08 times more likely. That implicitly…

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    character will basically do anything to get what they want and they have bad qualities, they are not a typical hero figure. Negative qualities of a trickster are shown in the story “Coyote Steals Fire”. Coyote, the trickster character, cheats in a game of dice against Thunder. Although Coyote ultimately helps the other animals, he still had the negative trait of lying. In “Master Cat”, Master Cat he says “... you will be cut up into little pieces until you look like chopped meat”. He was trying…

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    but also so that people could enjoy them. It was only until pleasurable activities disrupted productivity and the pursuit to follow the will of God that they would ban such pleasures. The prohibition of cards and dice while allowing public lotteries best displays this. Cards and dice were seen to lead to wasting time, while the lottery…

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