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    Place masking tape on the floor to create a pathway. 2. The children attempt to follow the path while balancing a beanbag on their head, then on their shoulder, elbow, and knee. 3. 3 they can use the. Same pathway for hopping with the beanbag on one knee or and the toes of one foot. *Developmental Bonus: Coordination; Balance larger gross motor development. III. Art: Textured Hands and Feet. Materials: texture paper (wallpaper sampled), markers, and scissors. Procedure: 1. The children trace around their hands and feet on textured paper (wallpaper is great). 2. Cut them out. Younger children and children with disabilities may need help cutting out their hands and feet. 3. Use later for bulletin boards or to create a mural or collage. Things to talk about: 1. Have the children to observe and notice the difference in body parts? Hair - colors, texture, lengths? *Developmental Bonus: body awareness, fine motor skills, social skills IV. Science: Sound Canisters Marching Band Materials: several coffee canisters, or potato chip cans with lids, dried rice, dried beans, dried corn, salt, colored tape or dot stickers. Procedure: 1. Fill two cans one-half full with corn, two with beans, two with rice and two with…

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    Love Is a Mix, Love Is a Tape. Rob Sheffield’s impressive first novel focuses on the tragic romance between himself and his first wife set on a back drop of an unrelenting stream of indie rock tracks which have been carefully and painstakingly organized into mix tapes. Music is the heart and soul of this book, it is the spark that ignited the relationship between the author, Rob, and Renée and it is the driving force that informs both of these people’s lives. Music sets the pace for this book,…

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    Sometimes authors hide symbols and really make you hunt for them. That just happened to be the case with this one. There were various little hints, but it wasn’t a direct symbol. Each tape was numbered and labeled in blue nail polish, on the last day that Hannah saw clay/day of her life she was wearing the same blue nail polish. Clay had no idea that was the last time he'd see Hannah. She had already recorded and mailed the tapes. Hannah had already made her final decision, even if things went…

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    Poem is a piece of writing which express feelings, emotions and ideas using descriptive figurative languages. However, poems are not dependable as a secondary source and if it is written about 100 years later than when the event actually happened. Likewise, the poem cannot be trustworthy if it contains different facts from the primary source written by the person who experienced that moment and who was actually there. Furthermore, as poems use figurative languages that exaggerate things, it is…

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    Hannah Baker committed suicide. She left 13 tapes for the 13 reasons she committed suicide. Clay Jensen, the boy who had a crush on Hannah since he saw her, now has the tapes. He 's on them. He listens, waits for his tape and finds out why Hannah commits suicide. The first tape is for Justin Foley. He was Hannah 's first kiss and he over exaggerated the story. Clay remembers the the rumors and it was the first reason he didn 't get to know her freshman year. These rumors would affect her for…

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    ratio by 20. Figure 1 displays the relationship between these variables and the width of the notch (f/fΔ) for both participants in the study. The figures indicate that as the P/N0 decreases the f/fΔ increase in a very similar trend for both participants in the study. While this trend was seen in both participants, the analysis revealed that overall participant 1 was far better at signal detection relative to participant 2 because the notch width was smaller thus making them more sensitive to…

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    She immediately rummages under the seat and found, a large black plastic trash bag, a roll of duct tape, and jerry-rigged a makeshift window. Shortly after she finishes, Clemmie Sue climbs into the pickup, her long curly grayish blonde hair is a mess of sopping tangles, and the mud had liberated her shoes from her feet. Clemmy Sue instantly notices her newfangled window and says, “Lord have mercy, Estelle Louis, I wants to be thankin’ y’all a heapin’ bunch for mendin’ that there…

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    Thirteen Reasons Why is written by Jay Asher and is centered around Hannah Bakers suicide weeks before, and the effects of the audiotapes she left to explain her death. These tapes are listened to by our narrator Clay Jensen, who had worked with Hannah one summer, and developed a crush on her, however he never pursued it because of the rumors mentioned in the tapes. Thirteen Reasons Why explores betrayal, whether it be self-betrayal or betrayal by your peers, and the repercussions of people's…

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    friend of Hannah, who receives the tapes without any clue as to why he is on them. As Clay listens to the tapes he is stunned as to who affected Hannah and what they did. This journal recounts Hannah’s path toward searching for her identity, finding love, and telling her truth. The search for exactly where Hannah would fit into her new life never seemed to end. Hannah first feels at home in her new town when she is introduced to Alex and Jessica, who were also new. They start meeting at a café…

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    In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher the main character Hannah Baker commits suicide. The majority of human beings on this earth that commit suicide are between the ages of 10-24. They must have had a tremendous reason to kill themselfs, Hannah Baker had 13. Hannah was the most affected by these top three people or as stated in the book “ reasons,” Marcus Cooley, Zach Dempsey, and Bryce Walker. Marcus Cooley reason number six on hannah's suicide tapes is a twisted, sick, and in denial…

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