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    hand, but he stayed next to his mom. Diner was baked ham, sweet potatoes and some canned green beans. There was some store bought pies Carl’s mom had brought. The pies sat next to the dining room table on a wooden cabinet. The cabinet was plain, but it once held the families fancy dinnerware and silver. The items where now gone, given to Carl’s aunt Lily some years back. Carl’s mom resented this fact and often said that her sister, likely pawned the items for booze. Occasionally sound…

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    cannot escape, so slots in the roof are incorporated letting the smoke out. An entire extended family could fit into one plank house which meant there would be space separation made from wood and animal hide. One fire would not be enough to keep each person warm, so these slots made it so the Chinook could live without the discomfort of smog. The final main characteristic of some plank houses was a totem pole of the owner seen right when you walk into the…

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    Classroom Observation

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    climb up and do it. Alter about a minute of yelling at her to go, the boy with the blue shirt says, “Fine don’t you crybaby” he then crawls up and takes her turn for her. After he gets don’t, the girl, who has a butterfly shirt, decides to walk up the plank and climb into the structure. As she gets to the top, she stops because she does not know how to get through the hole. She figures out how to get into it, because the children below are yelling at her. When she stands up at the top she sees…

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    Under Armour is an American company who manufactures sport apparel, shoes and activewear. The company adheres to various of management approaches. One of the approaches is Henry Fayol’s administrative management which concerns the management of the whole organization. The company also obeys the Max Weber’s bureaucratic management which concerns the ideal structure of an organization, behavioural management which concerns on individual personalities and behaviours as well as Frederick Winslow…

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    exercise regimen. These exercises give strength to the body, particularly the pelvis, hip, and lower back areas. Some examples of this type of exercise include crunches, reverse crunches, ball crunches, oblique crossing over crunches, air bicycling, plank, butt lifts, back extensions with ball, and many more. Now, you will see the benefits of doing these exercises .One should make performing this exercise as a routine job . Aside from being a good workout for your abdominal muscles, they also…

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    Question #10 The abdominal wall consists of four muscles; Rectus abdomens, external obliques, internal obliques and transverse abdominals. Abdominal muscles serve a dual function of both producing and preventing motion as they promote the stability of the pelvis and lower back. This helps maintain a neutral pelvis and optimal lumbar curve. The primary movements of the abdominals are flexion, rotation, lateral flexion, anti-lateral flexion, and stabilization. The rectus abdominis is a long…

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    Personal Identity Theory

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    Personal Identity theories hold a great deal of interest for metaphysical and ethical philosophers. Many attempt to determine wherein diachronic personal identity exists. Bernard Williams presents multiple thought experiments regarding personal identity in his chapter titled “The Self and the Future”. His thought experiments attempt to provoke answers to questions of personal identity. He presents situations in which bodies and brains are switched, and then asks the question, whose well-being…

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    relay. Finally, an issue with the plank was that it was difficult to see who was still planking. Some students were not performing the plank with the correct form which made it easier for them to plank longer. Often times, we corrected them, but it was difficult to see everyone at once. We could have organized it more effectively so that students would put away their mats after they finished planking as it was difficult to tally the bonus points. Nonetheless, the plank was a great way to…

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    In both of the story there was two murders from “The Landlady” and “Tell Tale Heart”. The murder who's in “Tell Tale Heart” is more horrific. In “The Landlady” by Roald Dahl page 8, paragraph 5, it says, “I stuff all my little pets myself when they pass away. Will you have another cup of tea?” This is the horrific sentence in the story because the landlady is kind of scary when she said that she stuffed all her pets when they passed away, and when she ask Billy for another cup of tea she…

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    “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman is a poem about how different people from different backgrounds have one thing in common, being a hardworking American. In this poem, Whitman is using singing to metaphorically symbolize the sounds and the actions of laborers. It is a metaphorical tale in the sense that varied carols are being used to represent how America is made up of many individuals working together as one nation. The tone is an ecstatic display of everyday people working hard and…

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