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    Classroom Observation

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    When we got back from lunch, the translator had arrived and we finally got to hear what the defendant say happen instead of just listening to the police officers point of view of showing up after the fact. The defendant started to describe the event by saying that he got off work at Home Depot and went to the park in the front of his building to sit outside and smoke a cigarette to relax after work. As he was sitting on a bench outside, the victim approached and started to break down…

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    Lunch Meats Lab Report

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    idea of this experiment is to test which lunch meat will attract more bacteria within a three day incubation period after being left out for nine hours. This project is interesting because bacteria growth on leftovers that have not been refrigerated has always interested me. Many people will leave out food, throw it back in the fridge, and get it back out to eat. People don’t realize that just a few hours can do a lot to your food and then to your body. Lunch meats, especially poultry, can…

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    materials they need to stay alive. Trying to find money, they realize that they have the gift of being able to play instruments and sing. Howie plays his banjo and Joey sings. After playing and singing they find that they have enough money to buy lunch, dinner and they will still have enough money for the next day's breakfast. During chapter three Josh and Joey were given a gift. The gift they got was to be able to find a small house to stay warm. In this small house they found a small…

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    Dabbwala Case Study

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    populated productive city in India which has a lot of workers; but they can’t all go home for lunch each day so they come with their meal every day either it’s home cooked or carter, Mumbai’s Dabbwala collective does this service usually for a monthly fee; The meals are cooked in the morning (by family or caterer), placed in dabbas boxes and delivered to each individual worker’s office at lunch time. After lunch the boxes are collected and returned so that they can be re-sent the next day.…

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    Bibliographic information: Numeroff, L.J. (1985). If you give a mouse a cookie. New York: Harper & Row. Annotated summary: This book is about a boy who shares a cookie with a mouse. After the boy gives the mouse a cookie, the mouse asks for milk which makes him want to look at the mirror to make sure he doesn’t have a milk mustache. Once he sees himself in the mirror, he decides to give himself a trim. After that, he decides to clean his mess as well as the whole house. Once he takes a nap, he…

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    Change was rampant across the U.S. at the awakening of the 1960’s. This was due in part to the civil rights movement, which used many courses of action to stop discrimination against black people. The trilogy March, by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, and illustrated by Nate Powell, shows how at the forefront of this movement could be found its leaders, namely Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, Stokely Carmichael, Malcolm X and many others, who spent and even gave their lives to better the lives of…

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    Reporting party (RP) stated that the administrator is not willing to address her concerns about her teacher Xenia treats her son Ayeden Lichti (DOB: 09/08/14). RP stated that the child has attended this daycare since January 2017. RP stated that it has been a continual problem with the child having dried poop on his bottom causing a severe rash. RP stated that the child’s “skin was coming off and bleeding.” RP stated that when she dropped the child (about 1 month ago) Ms. Xenia grabbed him and…

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    the box and really try to get out of my comfort zone. For my cultural excursion, I decided to go a day without food. On the morning of November 26th, I ate a fairly large breakfast and set out out on my excursion. That Sunday, I stayed home all day, stomach growling, wishing I had chosen something easier, like Korean barbeque. I didn’t give up, though. I went to school the next morning and stuck it out through 3rd block, and thanks to Mrs. Stevenson, I got to finally eat something for lunch on…

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    face as well as spoiling each other with loyalty, gifts, and love. Our senior prom was quickly approaching and promposals were the new way of publically asking someone to a formal dance. A promposal is when a guy asks a girl in a sweet, out of the box way to attend a formal dance with them. Although I don’t like being the center of attention, I asked Erick to give me the biggest promposal in Sumter, South Carolina and that is exactly what I received. April 27, 2015, was a day to look forward to…

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    The symbolism of the black box in this short story helps to portray the theme of tradition. The black box is the box that holds all the slips of paper when the lottery takes place. The black box has replaced once since the tradition started, but no one has bothered to replace it again out of sake for tradition: “The black box grew shabbier each year: by now it was no longer completely black but splintered badly along one side to show the original wood color, and in some places faded or stained…

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