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    Courage, it takes a lot of courage to accomplish a dream. Frederick Douglass and Elizabeth Cady Stanton both took a courageous act when they gave their speech. But because of their bravery they both achieved their goal, of equal rights. Even though the topics for equal rights were different they both, got the point across in a similar way. The three main ways that these two important people showed courage in their writing was by, using a serious tone, giving biblical allusions, and showing ethos…

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    Khadra’s depictions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shed light on a brutally, longstanding contention between two cultures with no end in sight. The disharmony within this sector of the world has been an international battle of choosing sides and allies, but more importantly it has been the cause of violent slaughter for thousands. This fictional literary piece can be used as a vehicle to bring its audience into a state of understanding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for what it truly is.…

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    I’m sweating. I’m deaf. I’m lame. I’m guilty. You might be wondering what I am talking about. Well it goes back about two weeks ago, I am walking with a friend whom I have grown up by, just having a lovely day. “Henry”, my friend says to me,”I have some wonderful news.” “Oh what is it?” I ask wondering what the grand news might be. “I am to wed next month,” he announces. “That is wonderful,” I exclaimed,” Who is the lucky bride?” “You will soon see my friend,” he says mysteriously.…

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    (Psalm 51:5) When raising a toddler, it already is doing things like spitting and speaking out in a rude way, but not intentional. I believe we are born evil and learn to be good and take in the actions through our culture and surroundings. We are born sinners. If we entered the world good there would be no use for Jesus to…

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    Introduction Functional Behavior Assessment is a scientific approach to analyzing direct and indirect data to formulate a hypothesis of why a target behavior is occurring and most importantly how it is maintained. A process for gathering information that can be used to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of behavior intervention plans. The student behavior is analyzes and evaluate for Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA). FBA is there to provide help to reinforce the desire and appropriate…

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    Growing up with an opiates addict for a brother was not ideal. No one could prepare you on how to deal with an addict, it’s something you learn from experience. Things with my brother weren’t always bad. Even though Eric and I share a seven-year gap, we still decided to play together. For the most part, we got along quite well. Growing up, we had what any other kid would want from a childhood; a nice neighborhood and parents who love unconditionally. Bad things happen to good people sometimes.…

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    knobby, grayish-green. The most convenient way of eating this tasty fruit would be to split open the fresh fruit, scoop a spoonful of pulp into the mouth, take pleasure in the fleshy pieces while splitting up the hard seeds in the mouth as well as spitting all of…

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    how to resolve the conflict. For example, when a bomb was about to go off at Kim Possible’s favorite taco restaurant, Bueno Nacho, her determination and quick thinking saved the day. However, Kim’s sidekick, Ron Stoppable is highly neurotic and the spitting opposite of Kim Possible. Kim Possible has a high openness to experience, which is why she pursues all the different crime-fighting undertakings. She dives out of planes, dodges bullets and lasers, drives super fast moving cars and boats,…

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    Streets littered with extremely intoxicated adults, swinging fists and throwing glasses. Teens spitting hate like camels and belittling those in their classes. It is not the behaviour itself that has shaped the national identity but the publicity of it. Australians are meant to be filled with pride, instead they are filled with shame and embarrassment; humiliated by the image the media not created but invaded. The media, through a variety of outlets, has destroyed the national identity. Only…

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    conveys how disgustingly the Nazis disposed of the burdening bodies. This helps the reader to visualise how distressing it was for the Jews to have seen their family’s bodies being burned. Through Brett’s use of onomatopoeia in the line, ‘hissing, spitting, glistening’ it allows the reader to perceive the sounds of the burning ‘black bodies’ in the fire pit. The irony of the ‘best burning arrangement’ helps Brett to convey the harsh tone of the poem and it allows the reader to understand how…

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