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    looked behind him and the man was chasing him, then “boom Shakalaka” he hit his head on the pole of a light post. Panchito woke up in the middle of an abandoned asylum, he noticed the TV had turned on by itself. A doll named Jigsaw popped out and screamed “ Wanna play a game?” Jigsaw continued and said “you have five minutes to unlock the trap that's on your head and the only way to get the key is to use a scalpel and cut open your eyelid, reach in your eye socket and get the key. Good luck…

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    the movie Saw, which was released in 2004 written by Leigh Whannell and James Wan, directed by James Wan, and stars Cary Elwes (Dr. Lawrence Gordon), Leigh Whannell (Adam Faulkner), Danny Glover (Detective David Tapp) and Tobin Bell as the Jigsaw killer. The Jigsaw is mysterious man who after a failed suicide attempt gained a new respect for life and has learned to not take it for granted. The…

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    Realistic Conflict Theory

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    conflict. As a result of working together they were able to cooperate with out conflict, prejudice or discrimination. Another way to reduce prejudice is through the process of a Jigsaw classroom. In a Jigsaw classroom a group people with mixed abilities or statuses work together to complete a specific goal or task. This Jigsaw classroom is effective because each person has a piece of the puzzle and the goal or task would not be completed unless you work together. This helps people see that…

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    My dad is a logic lover, and plays all kinds of puzzles: Sudoku, logic puzzles, jigsaw puzzles… Game books and plastic puzzles can be found everywhere in his study. He spends most of his spare time working on them, and sometimes he is even willing to miss sleep to finish a jigsaw puzzle. My dad also likes to play card games such as 24-point and cribbage. He believes these games exercise his brain and help him keep his thinking sharp. For me, puzzles and cards have always been my toys; I grew up…

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    Tina's Metaphor

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    1.Two of my favorite metaphors about academic writing came from Tina and Sam. Tina compared writing to "making a jigsaw puzzle" and Sam on the other hand, compared hers to a "driving test". Although all the other participants did a very well job in comparing writing to other things using metaphors, I found myself more connected to the example that Tina and Sam used. They both compared writing to something that I was familiar with, and they unpacked the hidden meaning behind it in such a way that…

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    Prejudice and discrimination are two main factors that play in the social interactions among people. Prejudice and discrimination start at a very young age and are usually brought about by other people's influences on them, which is a process known as social influence. People want to conform to other people's ideas and beliefs just to fit into the "in-group". An in-group is all the people with whom a particular person identifies and the out-group is everyone else. Sometimes people can't tell…

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    literacy in social studies I will need to coordinate with my ELL teacher and Language Arts teacher to differentiate the instruction to accommodate students’ who are struggling or advancing in the content area of social studies. The literacy strategies of Jigsaw and Word Meaning Graphic Organizer should help students’ to become the best in history content and get students’ in the habit of thinking more while they read. In, addition building a high vocabulary that will help the students’ succeed…

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    The continents were once part of a single landmass called Pangaea but then a force caused the continents to move them apart. The first piece of evidence used for this theory was that Africa and South America fitted together like it was a jigsaw puzzle. The next piece of evidence was that in South America and Africa there are fossils found in rocks of the same age and type. Additionally, in those two landmasses, there are corresponding early mammal fossils found. Again, there are identical…

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    factors that contribute to prejudice and discrimination are socialization, conforming behaviors, economic benefits, ethnocentrism, group closure, and conflict theory. There are several ways to reduce prejudice and discrimination. Equal status contact, “Jigsaw classroom”, focus on the positive, and support others. Socialization says that many prejudices appear to be gone along from folks to kids. The…

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    jig can symbolize the fact that Ernest Hemingway dances around the topic of Jig being pregnant and deciding on whether or not to get an abortion. Another thing that the name Jig might be symbolic of is a jigsaw. A jigsaw is a tool that one uses to build things. Jig can be compared to a jigsaw because she is often seen as the victim of the man. In other words, one can say that she is being used as a tool for pleasure by the American man. Jig tends to be very submissive to the man and only cares…

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