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    illusion. Superstitious tradition symbolized an important role to the people in this village. Mr. Summers a man that was in charge of the majority of the events in the town, always spoke about making a new black box but never did. (134) The people of the village would rather keep the same box rather than upsetting tradition with something new. As the people in the village were waiting for The Lottery to start they started talking how the people in the North village were talking about giving up…

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    Electric Job Experience

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    This previous summer, an opportunity to work for my father’s electric company arose. The job entailed driving a thirteen-foot tall box truck with a coworker to Umpqua banks in Oregon and Washington that had relocated or closed down and “decommissioning” them by removing all technology equipment. That includes: computers, cash counters, printers, telephones, and anything that uses electricity. We would take every piece of technology and catalog them into an excel sheet with their serial and model…

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    Coffins Persuasive Speech

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    I have this awful fear of being burried alive. Coffins to me could be a symbol of beiing burried alive. I don't see them as for the already dead. I have a hard time discribing the fear of being alive when someone puts you in the ground. When I see myself in that situation I see a coffin, you can scream but noone can hear you. The air start to disipate and you slowly start to sufficate and get cabonminoxide poisoning. Not a good way to die. The coffin is always there so I desided for this…

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    To me the lunch room was an example of semi-organized chaos. To those that know what is going on it is a well-oiled machine. It took me a days to figure out what was going on, but I finally got it. First things first, the students come in through the front doors of the cafeteria, the ones that brought their lunch box go and find a set at their designated table. The students that will be eating cafeteria food stay in a line with the teacher in the front. She then leads the students in to the area…

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    Field Experience Journal 3 TAPR I decided for my first observation assignments and journals that I would attend Magnolia Elementary. After all, Magnolia is where I transferred at the beginning of the second grade and stayed for the next four years even though I was terrified of a new school. Reading the TAPR report gave me great insights to my old school. Magnolia Elementary School has a ninety-five point seven percent attendance rate and the students’ performance “met standard” with an…

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    for “The Lunchroom Project” is the school’s lunch menu. Patricia Manchester said “…I found that my normally enthusiastic students had many complaints about the school’s lunch offerings and were eager to suggest changes.” She is saying that the overall problem for this survey will be the school’s lunch offerings. Pose the question: The question is what the survey will focus on. The question for “The Lunchroom Project” is “What do third graders eat for lunch?” Also, this step can include breaking…

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    first if the school got a one million dollar grant. The first thing that we should do is to get better food. Most people pack their lunch to school because they dislike school food. I know maybe two teachers who eat the school’s lunch. If we could buy better stuff to put into the food then maybe more people will stop packing their lunch and eating school lunch. Also the biggest reason is because everything they serve on bread is served on wheat bread. Maybe they could have to options of…

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    There are hundreds of students at Sierra Vista High School that eat school lunch every day. For some students, the school lunch is the only thing they eat until they get home, and it is sad that most times the students are utterly disappointed at the food they are being served. The students wait in line to get their lunch, and are severed burnt or raw hamburgers, fries that don’t look that they are made of potatoes and many other disgusting food choices. The lunches that are served at the school…

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    film got the actual cooking right. Several batches of food from different parts of India are recreated in the lunchbox Ila packs. Maharashtrian dishes such as stuffed bitter gourd and basic comfort foods such as dal and paneer kofta made the cut. The lunch break is the only time the otherwise frustrated and busy accountants in Saajan’s office are seen relaxing and talking. They unwinded over meals delivered to them by dabbawalas. Food, here, is depicted as a stress buster. The film is able to…

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    gull, I was what you would call a typical seagull; savage, ruthless, and selfish. However, now I have chosen to disconnect myself from that identity and I think avoiding situations that could encourage that behaviour is a good idea. Hours go by and lunch time finally rolls around. I have occupied myself by daydreaming and having a chat with the local wildlife. Well, I tried to. Whenever I approach the animals they scurry off, afraid that I will attack them or steal their food. However, by now,…

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