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    Other rooms”, and because that same year that he was looking for his father, the people that read his story thought that the story was an autobiography. The characters in his book were often emotionally isolated or confused about their sexuality, in Flores 2 addition the author was also confused about his sexuality just like his characters, and at the end he turned out gay. One of the many quotes that Truman Capote said was, “It’s a scientific fact…for every year a person lives in Hollywood,…

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    population (Ganz & Flores, 2007). Individuals who lack functional speech often rely on prelinguistic communication to convey their thoughts and intentions (Ohtake et al., 2011). Prelinguistic communication may include pulling on a hand, tapping someone’s shoulder, bowing their head, and/or clapping one’s hands to convey their meaning (Ohtake et al., 2011). Although some individuals are able to produce spoken words, they may use them in non-conventional ways or not use them at all (Ganz & Flores,…

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    Lifestyle Class Analysis

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    idea of technology that involves the ability to communicate with others. Perhaps this class can involve Flores…

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    Essentialism In English

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    and eliciting behavior to conform to the white male’s norms. Social scientists acknowledge and personify such influence of and social pressure from this culture with notions such as “white gaze,” which depict a totalitarian view of social relations (Flores & Rosa, 2015, p. 150-151). To challenge the ethnic hierarchy, we must understand that the population cannot be neatly sliced and labeled according to certain differences as asserted by the position of essentialism.…

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    evil. That guardian of crime.” (309) Grendel is only known as a monster to the Dane’s and nothing because all Grendel really did was kill them. Grendel’s character is the serial killer in a horror movie their character just causes the issue their Flores…

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    challenges to overcome her curiosity, was the prejudice and adversity she faced from adults simply because of appearances. “Ms. Horn [. . .] asked how come her mama never gave her a bath.” This quote shows the judgement she faced. It was not until Perfecto Flores helped her get to know the tools and their functions, her first question in the story, that she became motivated to learn how to read. Estrella's growth throughout the story is truly evident through the literary…

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    content on a regular day we parallel teach (small group instruction. It is very important that I keep a great communication with my co-teach about the lessons and how they can be reach to students in a smaller setting. Just as references in Chu, S., & Flores article, have a great communication with the co-teacher whether its ENL or special education will allow to plan successful activities and misconceptions students may have. Also the importance of giving the students the right RTI services can…

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    She realizes that she isn’t as beautiful and pure as she once was. She knows her youth is lost. When Blanche was staying with Stella and Stanley a Mexican woman, trying to sell flowers, walks by saying, “Flores? Flores para los muertos,” (148). It translates to, “flowers? Flowers for the dead.” It represents how her youth withered away from her, and all this time was wasted on trying to keep her purity even though aging is inevitable. Additionally, when Blanche…

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    The Komodo Dragon

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    Varanus komodoensis more commonly known as the Komodo Dragon is a testament to animal adaptation. Based on fossil records, the Varanidae family of lizards appeared around 100 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. Then, about 3.8 million years ago, the direct ancestor of the Komodo Dragon first evolved on or near Australia. (Hocknull et al. 2009) It was previously thought that the Komodo Dragon evolved in Indonesia. In 1912, Pieter Antonie Ouwens, a Dutch scientist, was the first…

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    workers employed after November 6, 1986 (the date the IRCA became law) must be able to prove to their employer that they are eligible to work.” According to anthropologist Leo R. Chavez and Associate Professor of Sociology and Ethnic Studies, Estevan T. Flores in “In Defense of the Alien,” this law favors employers, in a way, as they do not face penalties if their immigrant employees were hired before November 6, 1986 (as long as the workers remain in the U.S. after the date) (152). Johnson…

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