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    Unwind Reflection

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    They made it to the safe place when he met Roland and Roland wanted to be the bigger boss and was trying to bully Conner and Conner was giving Roland what he wanted attention but he thought he was doing it to protect Risa but he was really giving Roland…

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    The idea of humanistic perspectives on learning is extremely prevalent in my first grade classroom taught by Nicole Mckelar. In first grade, there is a curriculum that is needed to be followed, but there is so much more than just curriculum that Mrs. Mckelar teaches to these young minds, and the most important thing that she teaches is how to be a better person. There has never been a time in her classroom that children have gotten in trouble for not understanding or completing a task, but she…

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    manufacturing places of this kind. Public had concerns on the effects of this kind of work and hours on a child’s body. Also, some families depended on what their child made during the week. Some states passed laws forbidding child labor in the given state. Roland H. Dagenhart brought the…

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    “Well if I’m a killer, I’m. running out of time”, says Roland. ‘I better get to it.’ he begins swinging, and Connor is quick to defend, but soon it’s more than just defending himself. Connor taps into his own wellspring of fury, and he lets loose a brutal offensive of his own”(Shusterman 278). This quote tells…

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    There are academic claims suggesting that Medieval Europe is a direct continuation of Ancient Rome. Through the evidence found within the given text, there seems to be a similar correlation between such cultures, specific using the historical context provided. Examples of the given historical contexts for both cultures would be: architectural development, visual elements (such as painting or tapestries), statues, and written products. Due to the uniqueness of each culture, one will notice that…

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    Everyday our bodies undergo amazing processes, which allow us to complete our daily activities without a thought. The ability for our heart to pump, our nerves to transmit signals, and our bodies to ambulate, are processes that we may take for granted or better yet, not even think about. But the interruption of these “normal” processes can give their victims way more than they bargained for, or even imagined. Daily life no longer becomes the simple task of getting dressed and going to…

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    Unwind

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    where they cannot be unwound. The graveyard is run by The admiral an ex admiral of the army. Roland is a troublemaker at the graveyard. Lev arrives at the graveyard toughened up. When the Admiral has a heart attack Connor, Risa, Roland, and Lev take him to the hospital knowing that they would be caught and unwound. At the hospital Roland exposes the unwinds and they are taken to Happy Jack "Harvest Camp". Roland gets unwound first. Risa is forced to be in the band that plays while unwinding goes…

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    Unwound Runaways

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    woman named Sonia, they found out it was a hideout for unwound runaways. They meet many new friends and teens who tell their story of how they ran away. Roland was aggressive and always had a problem with Conner doesn't talk about how he ran away. Together, they moved from hideout to hideout until they get to a large warehouse. While there, Roland force himself onto Risa then Connor intervenes and Risa starts to see him as a hero. CyFi turns out to be a regular boy with part of an Unwind brain…

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    Introduction While the word chivalry is associated with gentlemanly behavior today, in the Middle Ages it was the code of knightly conduct that encompassed religious, moral, and social aspects. It was the way medieval knights were expected to behave both in society and on the battlefield. It is important to note, however, that a knight was not just any soldier, he was the mounted warrior of medieval times. Being a knight refers to being part of the cavalry and was a highly respected position,…

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    Do you think the two feudal fighters of the medieval time were more similar or different? Samurai were the warriors of Medieval Japan who served under the rule of a Daimyo while knights were the warriors of Medieval Europe who served under a lord. Based on a strict analysis, the samurai of Japan and the knights of Europe had more differences than similarities. The knights and samurai differences are particularly with their armor and views of death. Although both the samurai and knights wore…

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