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    passed off as troublemakers compared to others who saw the acts of segregation an act of cruelty. The trick to get pass bias is to interpreting the document to discover what is fact and what is fiction. It would deem best for one to gather multiple primary source documents such as first hand accounts. The civil rights movement known as the Freedom Riders was portrayed in both poor and elaborate ways in the news making it a prime case to be interpreted and to find the truth. Bias are the…

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    8th Grade Research Paper

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    8th grade will always be one of my memorable year of my life, 8th grade will always be a year to love and remember every moment of my life, and 8th grade will always be a year I’ll never let go. I will never forget those unbelievable times with my friends hanging out during break, playing football and basketball going to school dances during fall, winter, spring, and summer, going to a field trip to Great America during the end of 8th grade year, and most importantly spending my…

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    Red In American Beauty

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    As one drives down the highway and catch a glance of someone in a bright red vehicle, one can’t help to turn their heads. There something about the color red that grabs the general public attention. “Although red is not technically the most visible color, it has the property of appearing to be nearer than it is and therefore it grabs people’s attention (Psychological)”. In the movie American Beauty, directed by Sam Menden, Menden uses red as a symbolism for power, danger, and determination to…

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    nurseries and reception classes which are quite often attached to a primary school. In wales children learn against a curriculum known as the Early Years Foundation Phase and unlike in England continues until the child is 7 years of age and includes the Key Stage 1 curriculum. In Scotland early years education is governed by a document called Curriculum for Excellence which…

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    Figure: 1.2 above displays 13.48% students attained division I and II from 2007 to 2011. The pass rate dropped in 2011, where only 3.58% attained divisions one and two. The rest majority percentage of the students lagged behind with division three, four, and zero. The result was even worse in 2012 where more than 60% of students attained a Division Zero score. The devastating results as Hartwig, (2013) indicates gives no prediction of how the learning outcome would increase wellbeing and or…

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    Creative Writing: Kiwi

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    Walking down the trail the branches covered in leaves were close enough to tickle my shoulder. Flowers of bright, vibrant colors were everywhere. I could see red, pink and blue colors, it was as if I was looking at a rainbow, but-they-were-flowers. Suddenly this amazing sweet smell entered my nose, the smell turned into a taste that made my mouth water, what is that? Kiwi, my scented hand lotion, it is Kiwi hand lotion, the smell is adding to the beauty that surrounds me. Why are all these…

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    Tiffany tea service:Teapot,Sugar Bowl,Milk Pot was designed by Edward C.Moore and made by Tiffany & Company during 1866-67.These three tea sets are made in silver with gilt decoration; ivory.At the 1867 Paris Exposition Universelle,Tiffany’s display received the first-ever medal awarded to an Anmerican silver manufacturer.The design was inspired by the non-western art.The figure of the teapot looks like mosque style architecture, visible minarets that closely identified with mosques and the tea…

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    play chess at the age of four, much as he had done with Jamie’s mother and uncle years earlier. He attended the local nursery and primary school, where he proved to be “a good scholar [and] listener with an aptitude to numbers.” Jamie’s extra-curricular pursuits included karate, involvement with the Boys Bri-gade at Ardeer, and naturally football. At the end of his primary schooling, Jamie was streamed into a football school, sponsored by the Scottish Football Association, which runs parallel to…

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    The first day of seventh grade is something that’s almost impossible to describe with words. This was actually the first day of Middle School for me, which can prove to be very hard. Actually, the first week of seventh grade was just like the first day, because I didn’t find it so easy to adapt to my new school. On the cool, foggy morning of September 3rd, I woke up at six in the morning, which felt very unusual, considering the fact that I never wake up this early. Not even a second after I…

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    I was five years old who was starting kindergarten. I tried to make friends with my classmates , but the start of my first day of school didn’t turn out as I expected because whenever I try to communicate with the other students, I was unable to speak clearly. It turns out that I had a communication and short-term memory disorder and it became the greatest challenge I had to face throughout my childhood. It was difficult to make friends with this problem because it was hard to express my…

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