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    Russell Byers Reflection

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    Although I had many amazing experiences at Russell Byers, the majority of my years were pretty grim. From 5k to 6th grade, I was bullied for my appearance, even after graduating I found myself crying because I was never able to defend myself. When I was accepted into Mastery, the first thing I did was change myself. I ask my mom if I could get my hair straightened and I shaved the hair off my body in hope that people would be more welcoming to me. While I sat in class, I would feel nauseous…

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    Goody-Two-Shoes couldn’t wait to meet her new roommates. Her mother was still best friends with her college roommate, and Goody hoped it would be the same for her. She took a deep breath and opened the door to her dorm. There was one bunk bed and one loft bed. One girl sat on the top bunk with her laptop, and the other girl was setting up pictures on the table next to the bottom bunk. The two girls had already claimed the bunk bed, so Goody would be on the loft bed. “Hello! I’m so glad…

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    Colors make surroundings beautiful, but they also convey ideas and symbols. For instance, the color white is representative of the idea of virginity and innocence and is also associated with women because of what the color white symbolizes. The symbolism of the color white is widely used in literature. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the color white is initially used to describe Daisy as feminine and innocent, however, as the plot continues, the color white represents how under…

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    The Burning houses of Lords and Commons by Joseph Mallord William Turner uses color in a fluid way. Instead of using sharp contrasts of colors of different wavelengths and from opposite ends of the spectrum, the artist prefers to use more complementary shades and tones of the colors he uses. While Turner uses blue, yellow/red, green, brown he styles them in a way that the colors complement each other, seamlessly shifting from one hue to the other the work never looks as if one color is…

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    Two plump brown faces peered around the corner at me, their wide brown eyes taking in my pale complexion and straight brown hair. Hearing their giggles I turned and looked up at them before responding with one of the only phrases I knew of the spanish language, “hola” “¿cómo estás?” This caused a panic and they quickly disappeared, laughing to themselves and speaking in a language I had only begun to understand. A few seconds later I could feel their eyes staring down at me again, I quickly shot…

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    Mandala Research Paper

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    . I later came to realize that this mandala represents my acceptance of possible scientific intervention into my process of conceiving a child. This mandala has much more color in it as well, a step away from the mysterious black, the mysterious aspect of the womb. Instead, colors were spread throughout the design. Green was one that appeared frequently in this mandala, as well as the other, which makes sense, because Fincher said, “Green symbolizes the principle of natural, healthy growth, and…

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    The world was barren, and Celeste was tired. Classroom chatter went on behind her, unimportant conversations about clothing and girls, parties and boys, boys and girls and girls and boys and girls and love, true love, and sex and Jesus, Beth is such a slut, did you hear what she did last night? Two girls passed notes, giggling obnoxiously. A couple was making out in the back of the classroom, ignorant to anything around them. And Celeste waited for it to end. ~~~ It became a game to her.…

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    Classroom Observation

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    My classroom uses the stoplight system that many other classrooms in East View use. Every day the students start on green and have the ability to move their clips up or down based on behavior. Blue is the highest level which means they were outstanding and went above and beyond. Green is you were doing what you were supposed to and had a good day. Orange is below that and is the “make better choices” level. This means you were doing something you weren’t supposed to, but it didn’t require a trip…

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    When looking at secondary sources one must take a different view than when analyzing a primary source. There are several credentials that must be met for a truly reliable secondary source. First, who is the author, are there any authors, or was a university or nonprofit responsible for the source? Second, who published the source, is it a website, a journal or a book? Third, who is this source geared toward and what does it want its audience to know or understand? Fourth, what makes this source…

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    If a story is in you, it has to come out When I was in first grade iI had a teacher named Mrs.Neff, she was a very nice teacher and I passed 1st grade so easily. My mother got a letter in the mail asking if we would like to loop with Mrs.neff and be with her again for second grade. My mother agreed to let me loop with her. I remember second grade like it was no tomorrow., everything was S bit odd. Every time we would go into the classroom , we were told to put up our things and sit on the…

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