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    the story, Mrs. Jackson led the class in a grand discussion, which focused on the characters of the story. Following the discussion, Mrs. Jackson had me hand the students their reading notebooks. She then led the students in a mini lesson on characters using a flipbook that the students added to their reading notebooks. During the lesson, I observed the students and gave them assistance when…

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    Strategic Diversity Plan

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    community by August of 2016. V. Beginning in the 2017-2018 school year, all classes will have available a diversity outline lesson plan in a curriculum notebook. Each class will include sample cross-cultural works and artifacts from the course. Any stakeholders, parents, or community members are invited to view the diversity curriculum notebook at any time. Goal 2: Encourage pluralistic, positive values and thinking among students and teachers to create a constructive, safe school…

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    A room without books is like a body without a soul.”- Marcus Tullius Cicero Although, Austen may be considered to be cheesy or too invested in the belief of romance, she is still an amazing author, especially for her time. Austen was writing in a way known as modern to people in the twenty and twenty-first centuries. She toyed with the idea of the marriage born of love. To some, Austen's writing seems like playing a round of Russian Roulette, especially to High School boys. However, with the…

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    Prelinguistic Phase Case Study 1: Julia Talking to Mrs. Smith: 1. Some of Julia’s main strengths as they relate to her language and communication abilities are: • Her responsiveness to both you and your husband’s voices, gazes and things presented to her • Her ability to let you know when she is ready and willing to interact and communicate • Her sociability and overall cheerful demeanor 2. Some things that I noticed Julia has some difficulty with are: • Oral-motor muscle control, meaning…

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    Community Strengths and Resources The public library afterschool programs are among many different resources within the community offered to students and parents. With the constant struggle many families face within the poverty line, programs such as the leap after school program grants many parents a relief if they face financial hardship and difficulties. Financial hardship like many other hardships may contribute to the absence of parents who often take additional job opportunities to feed…

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    Biology Lab Report Essay

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    Collection and Identification of an Environmental Bacteria to the Genus level Introduction: Bacteria can be found virtually anywhere, and interaction with these organisms occurs daily (Fitzpatrick & Allison, 2014). However, though the interaction between human and bacterium is continual, it is not always known what type of bacteria a person is coming into contact with. Therefore it is important to understand, and to have knowledge about, the characteristics of bacteria in our environment. As…

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    Characters Transformations Ernest J. Gaines wrote A Lesson Before Dying in the 20thcentury: even though Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was written in the 19th century. Yet, both show how characters from the novels transform. Ernest J. Gaines even though some of it was fictional he used people from his real life to relate the book too which is talked about in Bill Ferris in Meeting Ernest Gaines. Twain’s Huck Fin is about a young Huck Finn, son of a drunk father, leaves and goes on…

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    end of the day to let some of the steam off. However, little does she know her life is about to change forever. She begins getting ready just like she would if she were going to work on the ambulance today; pen light, two pens, a small blue memo notebook, stethoscope, ID badge, medical tape, and determination to be a better student than she was yesterday. She walks out of the door and heads to her car with drive and determination for today to be a good one. She gives herself the pep talk to…

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    Thought very caring and compassionate, Rosaleen's desire is to transcend her skin color and gain respect. Roseleen is very mothering towards Lily and feels love for her due to her situation. But how things were back in this era prejudice was a normal practice, whether intentional or not. Roseleen wants to try and gain an equal playing field with the white members of society and one way to do this is through voting. During this scene Roseleen has decided to go out and vote. She also tries to…

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    similar to Wolverine who possessed the power to recover from bodily injuries and disease at a superhuman rate. Marcus often worried that he would forget some of his thoughts, so he wrote notes to himself and placed them everywhere including his notebooks, his computer, and even on the walls of his…

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