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    There was an opportunity to attend a concert that my fourth graders preformed. However, I had a wake the night of the concert and was unable to attend. There were not many opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities in Annandale and St. Michael. I had no ties with the communities and cooperating teachers were not involved with extracurriculars. 3. Professional meetings and conferences that you attended and/or in which you participated. a. Staff Meetings (STMA & Annandale) b.…

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    impact to the USA than the Wall St. Crash and the Great Depression. Henry Ford, as one of the most significant icons of the time, unquestionably had a major influence on the events which led to the Depression, and some critics took this statement a step further and argues that Henry Ford was possibly the one that caused the Depression…

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    This spot is located at the corner of ‘James St. S. & King St. E.’ which is right in front of Gore Park, parallel to the large glass CIBC building, adjacent to Lloyd D. Jackson Square, and is a four minute walk from City Hall. In summary, this first stop connects arguably the busiest section of all Hamilton…

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    St. Anslem, was a priest during the 11th century he was the first person known to have formed the Ontological argument as we know it; which can be found in the second chapter of his work, The Proslogion. The Ontological argument is not an argument designed to convert the atheist, but to reassure those who have faith or some belief in God, it was meant for the believer seeking understanding, in other words some logic behind their belief. Since only the “fool” knows but does not believe (Psalms…

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    quartered and beheaded. Maurice Hayes escaped from Clonmel Jail dressed in his wife’s clothes on 7 January 1776 and took ship to St John’s Newfoundland where he was captured and returned in irons to Waterford to stand trial. A fourth man John Cradock alias Captain Slasher was tried in Dublin, convicted in aiding of the murder and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered at St. Steven’s Green on 7 February…

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    reader sympathize for the poor black residents of St. Thomas. Prejean precedes her description of the problems in…

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    to prosper in these industries. In the documentary "The Colour of Beauty" by Elizabeth St. Philip, the prevalence of racism in the Fashion Industry is examined through the experiences of Renee Thompson,…

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    Reason In Jane Eyre

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    Jane grows up in Gateshead with the Reeds who view her as “less than a servant” (7), which causes her to begin to act in defense and with anger. Similar to anger, love is a passionate feeling that Jane later discovers when she meets Edward Rochester. Jane feels a passionate love for Rochester, and acts almost solely on this passion…

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    why it is one’s responsibility to fix them. Prejean uses logos to open her readers’ eyes to the flaws with the criminal justice system through statistics. She speaks of the many obstacles placed in front of the people she is visiting in St. Thomas. Someone born in St. Thomas is significantly less likely to succeed than someone born elsewhere, as can be inferred by that fact that “residents bring home an average yearly income of $10,890, where half the adult population has not completed high…

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    The Duel (The Parallel lives of Alexander Hamilton & Aaron Burr) MaKayley Smallwood. Publisher: Judith St. George. # of pages: 86 (not including the Epilogue) Early on the morning of July 11,1804, two men met on the dueling grounds of Weehawken ,New Jersey. When the duel was over, one man was dead, the other a fugitive. This book is about the lives of Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. Both men were prominent figures in the life of the new nation. Alexander Hamilton had been the first…

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