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    Felicia M. Salgado Mr. Belmont College Composition 2 13th February 2017 Compare and Contrast Elementary Children Independence in America vs Elementary Children Independence in Japan Most children in America depend on the adults to do almost everything for them, but Japan is very different because children are nearly always seen doing things by themselves. Although there are many children in America that are very independent, the majority are not, especially children in elementary school. They…

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    I completed my observations at South Elementary School in a kindergarten and second grade classroom. Both inclusion classrooms had children on IEPs and 504 plans. Some of the children had autism, learning delays and behavior issues. There were students with ADHD who needed special instructions in order to stay focused. In both classrooms, I witnessed both educators accommodate and modify instruction to suit the needs of each child within the classroom. Over the last few weeks, each child grew…

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    Lularoe Case

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    Unique prints, all sizes, soft as butter, dresses to leggings LuLaRoe is a company that has made its way in to the homes of many customers. This is a clothing line that started in 2014 by a women named DeAnne Stidham. You will not find any of these clothes in a store front or online. To get your hands on this brand one must purchase it from a LuLaRoe independent consultant which means you may have a hard time finding items you want. According to an article in Forbes the company had an average…

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    Did you know that you can get injured from playing with fidget spinners? Some schools have been debating the positive and negative uses of fidget spinners. Liam believes that students at his school should be allowed to use fidget spinners in class. His principal thinks that the use of fidget spinners at school should be banned because of being a distraction. After completing research, it is clear that fidget spinners should not be allowed in school. Kids play with fidget toys in class and it…

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    Chestnut Research Paper

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    Chestnut is a stray or shall I say fluffy domestic female cat that likes to cuddle. Her breed is unknown but to classify what she is, scientifically she is a Felis Catus. The type of markings that her fur has, are tabby like ( blotchy, in a nice mixed kind of way). Cats naturally stay about the same size, and weigh around 8 pounds or so, but she weighs about 15 pounds because she likes to eat. All cats are local to land literally all over the world, apart from some particular places. Cats…

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    Early on in a relationship it is often very hard to determine if you've met your ideal match and if the person you are dating is actually your soulmate. However, there are certain signs that let you know almost right away whether the one you are dating is your perfect partner. 1) You are fully comfortable and relaxed with this person, as if you've known him/her for a long time. Soulmates often have a "feeling like they already knew each other" before they even met. According to esoteric…

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    The sea swallow, scientifically known as Glaucus atlanticus, is one of the oddest creatures the ocean has to offer. Technically a type of sea slug, it floats on the surface upside-down, with its belly (or “foot”) and mouth facing toward the sky. It has the appearance of a tapered cross with six arms instead of two, each arm culminating in a burst of short radiating tentacles, cetera, which give the impression of feathered wings. Most of its body is a bright silvery blue, while a richer navy…

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    A Perfect Red Summary

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    A Perfect Red discusses the search for the “elusive” red dye and the impacts of the color red with a Eurocentric perspective. The book begins by providing a historical overview of the color red. Several cultures have displayed strong religious, psychological and political affiliations with the color through out history. Red was considered sacred to many ancient cultures, and appeared in funerals and religious ceremonies. Some societies associated red with magical powers and its ability to cure…

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    Louise Erdrich's story “The Red Convertible” is fraught with symbolism; the water, the car, and the photo highlight the theme of the story. In the story Erdrich uses this Symbolism to show how Henry's participation in the Vietnam War tarnishes his and Lymans relationship in the same manner that Lyman harms the Convertible. Erdrich starts with an explanation of how Lyman and, his brother Henry earned enough money to buy a red convertible that they shared. How is the relationship between the…

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    What was your first day of like in Middle school? Getting ready for the first day can be done as fast as a race car. Start with going to Open House after Open house go shopping and then that next day you need to have a good school routine. You may not think middle school is not a piece of cake but it is. Open House is where you have a chance to meet all your teachers. You can also find your room and the cafeteria. You can find where your locker is. They give you you supply list and your…

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