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    Artifact Reflection

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    that parents had a way to communicate with me. I used the school mascot, an owl, to make it a little fancier. I wanted to make sure I stayed with the owl theme as much as possible by saying things such as “Dates to give a hoot about, Owl-Ways Be Inspired, Owl- Star Homework, and Bright Owl for the week. Dates to give a hoot about is about fun and important things that are happening in the classroom and the entire school. Owl-Ways be inspired are book suggestions that I thought would be great…

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    King Duncan resulting in the reign of Macbeth, a prime example of natural order being overthrown. In almost all shakespearean plays, it is common that anything that opposes God’s established natural order is emulated in nature. Stormy dark nights and owls shrieking are events that frequently occur in Macbeth, when natural order is disturbed. Throughout Macbeth, Shakespeare has utilize the motif of nature to develop the prominent theme of disruption in natural order using weather,…

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    structures was a Bronze statuette of Athena flying her owl.…

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    Scott Fitzgerald uses several symbols to show the reader that the idea of God is very important to the story. Throughout the story, Fitzgerald uses symbols such as the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, descriptions of weather, and the character of Owl-Eyes to represent how God is watching over and judging the actions of the characters. This story includes many characters who commit immoral actions without thought of the consequences and who do not believe in any kind of religion, so the addition…

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    novel the most. The owl-eyed man symbolizes a friend, and the oculist sign symbolizes God or someone always watching, and they both tie into the theme of you are never truly alone. The owl-eyed man was a character who was present three times during the novel. He first showed up at one of Gatsby's parties. He was in the library, drunk, and was looking at Gatsby's books. He was astonished that the books were real, "Absolutely real-have pages and everything" (50.) The owl-eyed man showed up…

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    The Oral and Written Expression Scale (OWLS), is a normalized English assessment designed for individuals ages 3 to 20. OWLS is a developmentally appropriate assessment for students in the 1st grade, whom average 6-years old. The purpose of the OWLS assessment is to act as either a screening or diagnostic tool in order to assess the individual student’s specific developmental areas of needs and strengths in English language skills. The assessment consists of four key scales or measurement tools…

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    MLA Writing Style

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    Reading: I have only used Purdue OWL as an APA or MLA writing guide. I did not realize it was also a resource to improve on one’s writing technique. Learning to write paragraphs using the PREP Method and completing assignments that have a word limit, has increased my awareness of my tendency to write very wordy paragraphs. Purdue OWL has a section specifically related to writing with conciseness. Under “Conciseness,” Purdue OWL writes, “Like bad employees, words that don't accomplish enough…

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    deterrent to warn Macbeth of his mortality. “It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman, Which gives the stern’st good-night” (II.ii.5-6). Lady Macbeth compares the owl to an executioner, as the shrieking of the owl signals the moment that Macbeth kills Duncan. The owl symbolizes omniscience, as much of nature does in Macbeth. In old england, owls were often tied to witches, and owls are repeatedly seen in Macbeth, so Shakespeare uses the owls to allude to the omniscience of the…

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    LEADER *ANNIE (29): Close friend to Wendy. Provides life advice to Wendy. “Perfectly primped” like a country club mom. CHILDREN MOM (25): Mom to children on the playground. OWL VOICE: Voice of the Online Wellness Lifeforce application. BRYSON HOPE (41): Clean-cut and well dressed. A charismatic guru. He is the founder of OWL. CO-WORKER 1, 2 DONALD (32): Well dressed businessman. Has a superiority complex. ELDERLY MAN *TIM (28): A man at the retreat. Covered in mud. *TINA (28): A woman at the…

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    Essay On Pooh

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    the good in every situation. Pooh truly embodies the Uncarved Block, the lessons of Cottleston Pie, and knowing your limitations. The Pooh way of living life simply and going with the flow is proven to be the best way to live compared to the ways of Owl, Eeyore, and Rabbit, as seen in The Tao of Pooh. Pooh’s ways are seen as better than Rabbit’s because while Pooh is the epitome of living life simply, Rabbit is “always on the run.” These are the ways of the Bisy Backson. Bisy Backsons are always…

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