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    Toddlers Exploring the World Your toddler is probably busy from morning to night–turning up in places you wouldn’t expect!He climbs on the kitchen table. How did he get there? Next he's playing in the toilet.And then he's off to help you with chores, and he dumps the trash on the floor. A toddler's curiosity can be frustrating to parents! Children learn by exploring their environment. But their exploring should happen in safe places and in ways that help them learn. As you see your child begin…

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    things they really need. Small crowded compound, the home is in a very small piece of land therefore making the place look congested and crowded. From the administration area there are toilets very close and then the classroom and kitchen. I think that the smoke from the kitchen really affects the students when in class. They also don’t have ample playing ground for the kids and play is vital in a child’s growth and development Lack of mentors/role models to guide, mentor, motivate and encourage…

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    argument in 1852, Dred Scott, with the help of abolitionist lawyers, appealed to the United States Supreme Court. In a 7 to 2 decision, the Court ruled against Dred Scott. Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, who was formerly a member of Andrew Jackson’s Kitchen Cabinet and a loyal…

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    Aisling Alternate Ending

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    it contain things that never happened!" Aisling flipped to the back page where in bold it read. This all would have happened if you lived to 57, it's sad to say you didn't and died at 25. Slamming the book close she walked to the counter in the kitchen and leaned on…

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    Personal Narrative

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    blinking and trying to adjust to the harsh sunlight peeking through. I sit up on my bed with my rainbow-striped comforter wrapped around me. I can hear the creak of the shower knob turning in my brother’s bathroom and the sound of pans clattering in the kitchen. Everything is normal, except it isn’t. There’s no loud music blasting in my oldest brother’s bathroom. My mom is not furiously knocking on my other brother’s door, trying to wake him up. My dad is not at work, instead, he’s putting on…

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    In the beginning of the industrial revolution, cleanliness has become a social standard. Being clean has been ideal for its representation of health, hygiene, perfection and civility. Modern society has evolved at a faster pace and rejected the concept of dirtiness of humans and houses. In industrial design, cleaning could be described as streamlining which involved simplifying objects to be efficient, modern and organised. The production of cheap commodities was high in demand because it…

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    insurance operator blankets in the occasion for an occurrence. An property arrangement from those NFIP blankets those framework of the home, electrical and plumbing, air conditioners, water heaters, furnaces, kitchen appliances, lasting carpeting, permanency wallboard Furthermore paneling, lasting cabinets Also bookcases, window blinds, segregated garages (limited will 10% of the home policy) Furthermore trash evacuation. A NFIP particular pronoun strategy blankets clothing, furniture,…

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    Applejack: A Short Story

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    Applejack was swept backward from the shock of it, stumbling into the door as Claudia cowered against her. The girl's face clenched into her shoulder, both arms pressing around her waist. Afraid to reach out, afraid the girl might flinch away from her touch, she simply stood there, a passive recipient to the girl's terror, still and silent as dawn in the near-darkness. They were standing so close she could feel her bare knees brush the thin fabric of Claudia's jeans, the girl's breath wisping…

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    the doctors plan?”, “what are they going to give him to make him well again?”. They said that at the age of 76, the only thing that can be done is to make him comfortable. I hung up the phone, sat on my kitchen floor for what seemed like hours, staring at the grains of wood visible in the cabinets. I felt helpless. I still feel helpless. Before my father’s diagnosis, I wanted to go to medical school only because I was…

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    Our cement apron was shattered by the sheer heat of the fire. The garage and the living room was burnt to the ground. The white kitchen cabinets were blackened along with the entire room. I remember the plastic wrapping on the food was melted away. My sisters room was non-existent. I remember my room the most, the once blue walls were now the color of soot. The windows were shattered…

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