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    It’s Different If you were to look up success in the dictionary you would find that, success is “1. the accomplishment of an aim or purpose 2. a person or thing that achieves desired aims attains prosperity.” Yet we all seem to take the definition of the word a bit differently, what might be considered successful to a six year old will vary from what it means to a 17 year old. Malcolm Gladwell, author of the book “Outliers”, defines success based on the facts of when you born, where you grew…

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    The ability to overcome tough obstacles in an individual's life is known as human resilience. The book “Boys in the boat”, written by Daniel James Brown, is about a young man named Joe Rantz, who is on the rowing team for the University of Washington. He had to overcome many challenges regarding his past, but it didn’t stop him from gaining a spot on the United States Olympic crew team. He helped lead his team to victory, despite the hardships of living alone as a teenager. The second story…

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    Ryan Lochte has won a total of 89 medals in major international swimming competitions. Eleven of those were Olympic Medals. One might wonder, what would lead a man to such incredible success in swimming? There are as many reasons for athletics success as there are athletes, but Ryan Lochte has had at least three significant advantages. Ryan Lochte is one of the most prominent swimmers today because of the positive influences his dad, who served first as a swim coach, the lifelong molding and…

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    Misty may treanor biography Early life On,July 30,1997, Misty May Treanor was born in Angles, California U.S.A. She followed her dream playing beach volleyball with her dad on the Santa Monica Pier and had her first tournament was she was nine years old. Highschool Misty went to , Newport harbor high school ,as she helped her team win the state championship her sophomore year in volleyball in the year of 1992 and her junior year of 1994 In 1993 misty got selected of the best high…

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    The Giver, By Lois Lowry

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    Malthus, is the theory that the population will outgrow its resources, leading to famine. Malthus stated that the populations increase in geometric progression and that food supplies increase in arithmetic progression. Geometric progression is a progression of numbers with a constant ratio in between each number. For example, 2, 4, 8, 16, etc. Arithmetic progression is when the difference between each number in a sequence of numbers is constant For example, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. On the other…

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    Have you ever wondered how people are so connected or got surprised about a small news spreading so fast? If so, your solution will be social network mapping. If you read the play “ Heard it through the Grapevine”, the students in Mr. Bluni class’s project was to explain what Social network mapping and provide 3 examples. The play was about students gossiping about rumors and suddenly it turned science and gave their answer. The main character who turned this topic into science was Randy. In…

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    Ancient/Kemetic/Kushite origins of yoga and seeks to make a link between Ancient Egypt, the Indus/Kush civilization prior to the Aryan invasion and traditional African traditions of knowledge and spirituality such as the Yoruba. Rule of Four Breathing and Geometric Progression and Tongue Connection are the foundations of the Yoga Skill Method and Kemetic Yoga. Why do we practice Rule of Four Breathing? Because it is in complete alignment with the way that energy moves in the body. • The…

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    imaginary shapes in the air, and then running his limbs through his complicated and invisible geometry.” Forsythe interconnected points between geometric shapes to distort…

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    They develop generalizations about their properties. In the first grade, TEK 1(6)(D & E), they begin using formal geometric language while they discuss the attributes. The students begin joining shapes together to form a larger specified shape, TEK (1)(6)(F), which is very important in the ability to eventually prove congruence. They are beginning to see one figure…

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    work and critique or defend the work. Students will also be able to question another’s work as well as answer questions about their own reasoning. Develop a Productive Mathematical Disposition recognize the importance of decimals, fractions, and geometric patterns as part of their everyday life. View struggle as part of the problem solving process, understanding the importance of perseverance and active engagement. Develop the Ability to Make Conjectures, Model, and Generalize use graphs,…

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