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    Peter Balakian’s memoir, Black Dog of Fate, was published by Basic Books in New York in 1997. The subtitle—“An American Son Uncovers His Armenian Past”—could easily be the summary on the back of the book. Balakian was born in the United States to Armenian parents. His mother was born in the country, while his father was born abroad, specifically Constantinople. His maternal grandmother, her first husband, and their two young daughters experienced the Genocide. Although his grandmother and aunts…

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    Easter Observation

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    During the Easter break, Rina and Emi visited Mark's (assumed name) home and had activities with him in the living room. Mark is a five years old boy who attends kindergarten five days a week. Mark is Emi's nephew, we brought Easter eggs for Mark to motivate his interest toward activities. With the trust relationship between Emi and Mark and the supportive atmosphere in Mark’s home, the activities ran smoothly. Mark engaged in three activities including number sense and addition activity, the…

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    The poem ‘Leda and the Swan’ by William Butler Yeats retells a renown story from Greek mythology. According to the myth, Leda, a queen of Sparta, was raped or seduced by Zeus in the guise of a swan. Leda then gave birth to three eggs, one of which did not hatch. The other two gave life to Helen (of Troy) and Pollux, who are assumed to be children of Zeus, and Castor and Clytemnestra, children of Leda’s husband Tyndareus. In the poem, Yeats alludes to the Trojan war and depicts unusually violent…

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    days extra episode, yes you can find a Carley's dead body laying on the ground facing toward the road for some reason when she actually fell and was facing toward the forest back in Episode 3. This dead body of her all it was is for the achievement/easter egg. But who actually was laying there, it was either a totally different person or a dead zombie that looked like her or even there was nobody there and that kid saw something that it wasn't even there. And how…

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    but also having the students say good job can promote positive self-esteem in the public or private school system. Circle time was the most engaging activity for the students. First, I watched the teacher lead them in a song about colored eggs because Easter is coming up. The song was also accompanied by actions which all the students knew probably due to the teacher mimicking the actions for the students or through the use of repeating the song a few times prior to my observation. The teacher…

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    There isn’t very much to talk about here, I had two friends, one taller than me and one shorter, I can seem to remember either of their names unfortunately. One thing I do remember is doing that easter egg hunt they for the younger kids in elementary school and just laughing the whole time. Kindergarten was an underwhelming time, I was so young that there’s only about two or three memories that still stick with me. First grade was also pretty boring…

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    Lake Maracaibo Essay

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    (Steen,Mary, 2000,pg. 19). Venezuela's national dish is Pabellôn criollo - flank steak, black beans, rice and fried plantains (Steen,Mary, 2000,pg. 19). Other common foods include; Arepas - fried or baked corn or wheat pancakes, often filled with meat, eggs or cheese; Cachapas - sweet corn pancakes usually filled with cheese; Tequenos - fried dough combined with cheese; Empanadas - cheese-filled pastries; Pan de jámon - long bread filled with ham, olives and raisins (Steen,Mary, 2000,pg. 19). “A…

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    The Civil War was a monumental and tragic time in American history. A professor at the University of Illinois wrote, “At least 600,000 men died in the Civil War....Mass death numbs the mind and heart as it numbers its vast toll.(Phillip Shaw Paludan, Victims: A True Story Of The Civil War) ” The horrors and bloodshed of this war were translated into every artistic medium imaginable, in an attempt to honor and come to terms with the mass destruction caused.. One author in particular used his…

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    Black Religion In America

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    While religion refers to a community sharing similar beliefs and the text and rituals connecting them to said religion, faith rather refers to the seeking of answers one hopes to find in practicing a religion, regarding ones purpose or meaning in life. Thus, Black religion I believe is the religious and spiritual practices of people of African descent all around the world, it isn’t just the act of going to church but rather every aspect the religion reaches in individual’s everyday life as well…

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    an exciting time for Americans. The Civil War had already ended and reconstruction plans were being made, and by 1869, the first college football game had occurred. In 1870 Hiram Revels was elected as the first black Senator and in 1877 the first Easter egg hunt was held on the White House lawn (Roden 507). However, not everything was so jovial. Innocent Americans were being cruelly murdered. A Southern terrorist group called the Ku-Klux Klan (KKK) were trying to put an end to Reconstruction…

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