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    between the main characters of both films, Félix and Mikäel. Additionally, varying styles of narration communicate numerous complimentary ideas of identity and self. Through the creation of personal quests on the part of Félix in The Adventures of Félix and Mikäel in Tomboy, the narrator uses various narrative techniques to express both characters’ explorations and discoveries of their…

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    interact more frequently than on any other social network with friends on personal basis, thus resulting in great communication. The features on Snapchat has increased tremendously and has given students many opportunities to interact more frequently with friends. With features, such as taking pictures and videos, students are able to record or take a “snap,” a picture (aka selfie), of themselves or build visual narratives. These “snaps” and videos can be viewed in only a matter of seconds. You…

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    public-school system. Next, in Italy, a motorcycle factory admitted they gave their workers eight weeks of vacation a year. The employer felt no opposition to the amount of vacation given to the workers, since healthy employees are a higher priority than lower production; though it states, “There is no clash between the profit of the company and the well-being of the workers” (para. 2). Lastly, Papa writes about Moore’s trip to Slovenia where it is discovered that they have free higher education…

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    begins their one hour writing block. The block generally begins with a mini-lesson that takes up about 10-15 minutes. These lessons usually involve the teacher modeling for the students different skills and techniques that they will practice in their writer’s notebooks. For the first portion of the year, the class has been mainly working on three different writing skills: how to pick topics to write about, creating small moment stories, and how to develop believable characters. Choosing a…

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    of word identification, she was assessed for her oral reading ability. The format of the assessment worked like this: Nealy was first given a set of “Concept Questions,” to help activate her prior knowledge. Next, she was asked to make a prediction about the story. Third, she read the entire story. Fourth, she was asked to retell the story. Fifth, she was asked comprehension questions. There were two different types of comprehension questions: explicit and implicit. Explicit questions would have…

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    mixed-race family. My mother is Caucasian and my father is Mexican. One of dad’s side, my great-grandmother and great-grandfather immigrated to the United States from Durango, Mexico in the 1930s, settling in the Salinas Valley of California. Both great-grandparents worked as migrant farmers to support their family. As an immigrant family, hard work and resiliency were incorporated with values derived from their Mexican culture, including loyalty, gratitude, and a heavy emphasis on the family…

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    punctuation, spacing, and typography. Like every notable literary figure, E.E. Cummings applied his life experiences and influences to his work, helping establish him as one of America’s most distinguished modernist writers. Cummings grew up in a wealthy family that held strong liberal and tradition opinions that influenced his early works. Edwards Cummings, a Harvard professor and Unitarian…

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    Personal Narrative Lethal Consumption: Death Denying Materialism; "The underlying motive for accumulating money is thus to acquire magic power through social prestige." - (Money Changes Everything, page 76) How powerful is money exactly? Some would say it is very powerful just because without it we will not be able to sustain yourself in life. It basically keeps the world moving, but the one thing that many forget about money is the power it has to change us or someone we are close to.…

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    Personal Narrative One year ago I went on a trip with my family to Cancun, Mexico. My grandparents brought us all into the kitchen, then said “For our 50th wedding anniversary, we our taking the family on a trip”. After we got the news two years ago, we were counting down the days to the trip. At first it felt like it was going to take a decade until we would finally be able to go on the trip, but the days started going faster and faster. The day had finally come, December 25th which is not my…

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    Children Of Cain Rosenberg’s novel Children of Cain displays a strong sense of narrative, as she looks deeper into the shocking accounts of violence in Latin America to write a book that explores the continent’s persona. Rosenberg begins each of the six chapters with a story of an individual living in one of these broken states, each weaving important information in order for us as readers to place these affairs into context. It allows the reader to better understand what citizens in each state…

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