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    IV. Articulate your thesis with specific reference to the foundational information provided above as a critical context a. Thesis – compare and contrast, Common Core State Standards has been scourgedoppressed by, political methods including rhetoric to oppress the general public understanding of the subject. The public have struggled to understand what CCSS really is. Is CCSS a standard or a program? If you talk about a program then you are not talking about the standard. Thereby the debate is…

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    spent in Auschwitz. Luck played an important role in Vladek’s survival before, during, and after the months he spent in Auschwitz. Before being separated, Vladek and Anja made their way to Sosnowiec. After finding refuge in Mr. Lukowski’s shed, Vladek left to scout around. He noticed a man following him and became worried. The man happened to also be a Jew and told Vladek of a black market nearby. (pg. 139) There, he was able to purchase sausages, eggs, and cheese which saved his life. Later,…

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    and only Addison Williams pulls back the revolver and accuses him of being aggressive. She explains to the crowd Timothy was at the point of attacking and she had to do what was right, in which everyone agreed with her. Mary broke down and she was left in the car waiting for a Timothy that would never return. She steps out of the vehicle close to where his body lay and softly wept, guilt- she understood in that moment what he had been trying to tell her. Addison continues to comfort the crowd as…

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    There are stones dating back to the eighteen-twenties in the distant plot of the left-hand side of the yard. The story behind the site is well unknown. Italians or other mobsters would deposit bodies of their victims in the lake on the far left side of the cemetery back in the twenties. Soldiers from the Spanish War to the first two World Wars entombed in the graveyard have flags by their gravestones. Ghost stories…

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    right across the main office so we just skipped across the hallway (I guess it's a hallway, but there's no walls to make a hallway) to my class. The classroom was bright with children’s drawings scattered across the “walls” and a big map on the far left side. There was no desks but two rows of four tables facing the front of the room where the teacher’s desk and big chalk board was. When I entered was a spectacle. Every kid lost interest in learning cursive and turned their attention to me. My…

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    How could isolation be so tempting after the abandonment of a loved one? In Lock and Key, written by Sarah Dessen, Ruby is a seventeen year old left by her mother to fend for herself. After living smartly and quietly for several months, Ruby's plan of solitude was crushed by a landlord. Because she was caught, she is forced to transition into the lifestyle of her wealthy older sister who hadn't been seen in years. As Ruby meets the caring and loyal people in her new, unfamiliar life, it becomes…

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    pale skin. Purple bruises dotted her right arm. A gash, slowly healing, curved its way under her left breast, and her lower legs were adorned in scratches, probably from when she had climbed up that slope. And despite how much soap she had used, the sickening odour of blood would not disappear. Wrapping herself in the wash-cloth, she returned to her room. The maid was nowhere to be seen, but had left fresh clothes on the box. After getting dressed, she slumped back onto the bed again, facing…

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    “Set!” I hold my breath. Boom! Exploding from my block and gaining speed with every stride, I feel more and more air brush against my face. All the anxiety from crouching back in the blocks is released at once. I focus on my steps. If I can’t approach first hurdle in eight steps, I will stumble and lose momentum. After four or five steps of acceleration, I stand up tall to prepare for the jump. My strides shorten as I approach my eighth step. Last short stride! Now right knee up. Lean…

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    Mittral Valve Anatomy

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    The Anatomy of the Mitral Valve The mitral valve, also called the left bicuspid atrioventricular valve, is located in the left side of the heart between the left atrium and the left ventricle. In relation to the sternum, the mitral valve is positioned posteriorly and is at the height of the 4th costal cartilage of the rib cage (Moore, Dalley and Agur, 2014). The valve is composed of two cusps, the anterior and the posterior cusps, which are held in place by chordae tendinous cords (Snell, R.S.…

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    turn to the left and walk a little more into the room there are three sinks to the left with the cleaners on the counter next to them. To your right there is another big shelf, but this one has all of the fountain and freezy replacements on it. Right in front of you is the manager’s office it is used for two things: the manager’s stuff and computer, and the extra cigarettes. After that room you walk back out behind the counter, this is where you spend a majority of your time. On the left of…

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