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    In the book Sophia’s War by Avi the main character Sophia witnesses things that change her life completely. At the beginning of the book, Sophia is only 12 years old, a young and innocent child. Her family if fleeing from the war which has moved into her city, New York. When her father finally decides that it is safe enough Sophia and her mother to go back they start out to their old home. On the way they see many rebel and loyalist soldiers they try to stay away, but they end up being in the…

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    Read-Aloud Strategy

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    For strategy section IV, I selected the strategy read-aloud plus because I believed I could successfully incorporate this strategy into my lessons in order to fully benefit Sophia. I chose to implement this strategy because it would provide Sophia with the most beneficial learning experience possible. This strategy is important because it incorporates the modeling of fluent expressive reading of English text with techniques for clarifying vocabulary, while periodically checking for understanding…

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    As with other developments, Sophia is able to display his anger, happiness, sadness, confusion and many others. Sophia is quickly developing social and emotional maturity. She is moving accurately in her age and gradually develop social and emotional abilities and skills that relate to the outside world which a child at 9 years old should has. Through my observation, Sophia can be tranquil to do her work at class that does not affect by any disturbance, others she can be pleasant because of a…

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    What Is The Sunu Mosaic?

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    a museum, hundreds of Christian mosaic art pieces were revealed from underneath plaster. Religious mosaics can be seen from wall to wall throughout its decorated interior. The Sunu, Deesis, and Theotokos mosaics imbedded on the walls of the Hagia Sophia not only beautifies the interior, but are an essential part of the religious beliefs taught and practiced in the Church. In the year 1849, one of the most important and prominent mosaics was discovered during the repairs and restorations under…

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    multiple subjects, the hideous uniform and the dreaded homework. Not only that but these two girls, Kaycee Holland and Sophia Jackson were the most popular girls in the grade, with luscious silky blonde hair, school dresses shorter than their futures, houses as big as the whole city and, of course, the latest phones and clothes: these girls were not to be messed with. Kaycee and Sophia bullied a couple of girls in the grade, but no one would dare to stop them. They were too frightened to say a…

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    Conjoined Twins Case Study

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    1. Imagine you are head of pediatric surgery at the hospital, and you intend to recommend to the parents that Emma and Sophia be surgically separated. Choose one moral theory and use it to outline your argument that the best choice is surgical separation. Under the Utilitarianism theory, the final decision should be based upon the outcome that the parents as well as the twins experience the greatest net pleasure over pain (Edge & Groves, 2006, p. 33). The common issue with conjoined twins is…

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    Well the story "The Longest Ride", is a book about two different stories that have many bumps in the road but their strong bond of love keeps them together. In the first story the two characters Luke and Sophia are on two different paths of life when their paths cross and they fall in love. Sophia is going to college studying art while Luke is working on his family's ranch and riding bulls. Their story has many challenges dealing with their future but they overcome these obstacles with their…

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    financial stressors of not having that additional income and, the most difficult part, adjusting to the absence of the loved one. This was the unfortunate case of Sophia Peterson, who lost her father at the age of 12 due to suicide. Sophia is currently 22 years old, working part time, and going to school fulltime. I interviewed Sophia in regards to her father’s death. Sophia’s father was named Gerardo;…

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    Hagia Maria

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    Hagia Sofia vs. Al-Azhar Mosque In this writing i will compare two structures, Hagia Sophia which is in Istanbul,Turkey and Al-Azhar Mosque it is in Cairo,Egypt. Hagia Sophia was built by Byzantine Emperor Justinian in the old city center of Istanbul's historic peninsula between the years AD 532-537.Hagia Sophia is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture although,is a structure that influence the synthesis of Pagan, Orthodox, Catholic and Islam.First and foremost , it has an…

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    how slavery changes people behaviors. Also, he talks about women. He analyze White women in general and then talks about Sophia specifically. He think that all people are victims in slavery, but they are different in the degree of suffering. Douglass was thrilled with his mistress when their first meeting. He is surprised by the kindness of his new mistress, Sophia Auld. She has never owned a slave before and she does not realize how cruel the institution of slavery is. Douglass is…

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