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    Understanding of multiplication facts is essential to have down by fourth grade. Knowing the times tables and being able to fluently recall immediately is needed throughout the entire year because of PA Mathematics Standards beginning with multiplication of multidigit numbers. There were students in my fourth grade classroom that had yet to be fluent with their multiplication facts, and it was necessary for them to have it down, for everyday mathematics and for the PSSA’s. I discussed with my…

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt was an important contributor to his field because the majority of today’s businessmen follow his example and act in ways that he invented through his actions. In addition, Vanderbilt invested his fortune in railroads (Carey 351). Without railroads, today’s society would not only be vastly different, but it could also possibly be nonexistent. This is due to Vanderbilt’s railroads creating a societal dependency on themselves. The Commodore had always been skilled at seeing…

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    observes the negative impact totalitarianism takes on humanity, as he explores an island community run purely off justice enforced by a single torture apparatus. I believe the main idea revolving around this text is totalitarianism and its issue within third-world countries. But also how it can be avoided. An underlying example of how this can be stopped is if humanity were to undertake most actions of the Traveler in this story. One specific act humanity must replicate is the Traveler’s…

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    Ain T No Reason Analysis

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    The main theme of the song Ain’t No Reason by Brett Dennen is the disconnect many people have with the world outside of their own “bubble.” It questions the methods and how things are done in this world, but does not directly answer them. Dennen writes about how desensitized the gap is between those who are privileged and those who are not. In America, many people with advantages are unaware of the troubles that others face. In this world, we act like our methods of everyday life are okay, not…

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    their point of view is different. What makes them differ significantly, is the perspective that London and Hinton wrote and their characters. The Outsiders is written in a first person view of a boy named Ponyboy, while Call of the Wild is written in third person limited of a dog named Buck. What makes them similar is their theme, the power of friendship. The Outsiders and Call of the Wild are far different from each other with little comparison between them. There are some comparisons on how…

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    different to show thanks for and this could vary from region to region. When one thinks about what someone in a first world country has in common with a third world country, there isn’t much that comes to mind. One would assume the individual living in the first world country would have much more to show thankfulness for than the individual living in the third world country; but could…

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    It is also targeted towards anyone looking into or interested in mission work in Third World countries. Purpose: The purpose of this book is for Ripken to describe to the reader both his personal experiences with finding God, and his experiences with trying to find God in other countries, some of which severely persecute Christians…

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    Rosenfield’s article A. "Maternal Mortality – A Neglected Tragedy Where Is the M in MCH?" (1985) disputes that physicians are neglectful of their roles in regards to maternal health issues. He notes instead of facing the facts, obstetricians are swirling around the problem that women are dying due to maternal mortality, even though this cause of death for women could be prevented. Overall I feel through Rosenfield’s work it should be suggested that more policy makers, health professionals, and…

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    Humans are all unique creatures with different appearances, mindsets and feelings. But we are all connected by one thing- a drive in life to continue on forward. Everyone’s drive may be different, for example, in A Dog’s Life: The Autobiography of a Stray by Ann M. Martin and A Dog’s Way Home by Bobbie Pyron. Two different books by two different authors, but with the same concept: a drive in life. In A Dog’s Life, the story focuses on a stray dog called Squirrel in her struggle through life. A…

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    International trade is a simple transaction which allows Canadians to sell a specific item which is not needed in return for one which is more aiding to the Canadian economy and its people. International trade offers a variety of advantages and disadvantages. Firstly, trade creates jobs, attracts investors as well as investments, new technology and material, which all allow for the people to obtain a wide variety of choice in products and/or potential services. Jobs are considered a necessity to…

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