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    Brush Stroke Movement

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    Use a slicker brush to line-brush; the motion for this is the pull and pat. Pat the coat with the full pad of the brush and then pull away from the skin. With each stroke your wrist will remain in a neutral or straight position, and the motion should be light and gentle. Do not move onto the next section of hair until the brush stroke glides smoothly and the skin at the seam line is seen. Let your hands feel the coat density levels, and if an area feels heavy or thicker you will need to pay…

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    Cinco De Mayo Speeches

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    Thank you so much for the classroom set of scissors and the concept story books. My multiple handicap and fourth grade students have greatly enjoyed the books. My multiple handicapped classes favorite has been "What a Wonderful World." Though it is music class I work with these students on reading skills through songs. Two of my students are in speech classes, as well. This song has helped them practice pronouncing their T's. They are working with triplet rhythms as well with this story.…

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    directed movies such as, Edward scissors hand, the nightmare before Christmas, Charlie and the chocolate factory, and Batman and these movie the director Tim Burton’s uses very unique stylistic techniques especially in his shots and framing, camera angles/movement, and sound. Tim burton does this so that he can achieve his desired effect on the audience. Tim Burton’s uses special cinematic style to achieve his desired effect on us, for example in the movie Edward scissor hands, in the beginning…

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    A classroom situation comprises of working with children who are more often at differing levels of development, aptitude, and wisdom of responsibility. That’s why it is very important for a teacher to learn as much as possible about their students as quickly as imaginable in learning procedure. This learning procedure involves both teacher and students, which is not always very smooth ride for both. Therefore, critical incidents are one of the most valuable tool not only for the teacher, but…

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    My Second Math Lesson

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    On Tuesday, November 14, I taught my second math lesson to Mrs. Beach’s fourth grade class. This experience was very unique compared to the first lesson that I taught because Mrs. Beach had a substitute. Thankfully, I kept this in mind and tried to anticipate behavioral issues that would be present because there was a substitute in the classroom. Nevertheless, I felt as though this lesson went way better than the first one, simply because I felt more comfortable with the topic that I was…

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    1. On Wednesday, January 3, 2011 in Arkansas there was a blizzard that had cut the power, and if you tried to go outside you couldn 't, because the snow was blocking the doors. I was playing a game on the tv ,and then all of a sudden the power had cut off. I had got mad ,because I had just passed this really hard part, and I didn 't save the game yet. And I knew that I would have to redo that part again. About a week later power came back on, and I had to go back to school. And even though had…

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    Diegetic or nondiegetic is used in many ways to add sound to a movie. Diegetic sound is acknowledged by the characters and the characters usually interact with the sound. Nondiegetic is only heard by the audience which lets the audience foreshadow what will happen to the characters. Burton uses nondiegetic in his introduction credits that come before the film to let the audience start to imagine what the film might be about. Burton uses more nondiegetic sounds instead of diegetic music in all of…

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    create this to explain the plight of being a member of ten percent of the world’s population, the left-handed. Handwriting alone is not the only thing that plagues the left-handed; it is the righty-controlled society that is forced upon them. From scissors, to spiral notebooks and whiteboards, lefties have been left out. I was born into a family with 2 other left-handed brothers, an unusual turnout. When anyone asks me what it is like to be lefty I tell them one thing; I am forgotten.…

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    Lab 3: Stimulus strength vs. muscle force production Introduction: The goal of this lab is to determine the relationship between stimulus amplitude (strength) and the contractile properties (i.e. force) of the frog gastrocnemius muscle. Skeletal muscle is composed of bundles of muscle fibers called myofibers. These fibers are themselves composed of myofibrils, which are comprised of the ordered arrangement of actin and myosin. These proteins slide past each other in the presence of calcium…

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    implement is quite useful so that you end up with an even trim. You may set it to the length that you desire and it will keep to this measurement. If the beard has reached the desired length already, the trimmer is the preferred tool over a pair of scissors. When you trim, make sure that the neckline of the beard is clearly defined. Professional beard trimmers do not trim when the hair is still wet since wet hair has a longer length than dry hair. You do not want to end up with a beard that is…

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