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    Although the standards and objectives were clearly defined on the whiteboard, they remained unclear to the students due to the presentation and student ability levels. Personalizing student name tags with the incorporation of an individual student picture may prove to be effective, as students within the classroom are continuing to recognize their personal name in written format. In addition, personalized student schedules should be placed on…

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    well, as a consequence, consumers have pushed back and demanded that all diamonds come from unethical suppliers. Gold has followed a similarly wrong turn, which leads to asking what the real price that we are paying for gold, is it merely the store tag or greater the ecological and social impact that we are leaving on the earth. From 2000 to 2010 the price of gold has grown exponentially, this has triggered a gold rush in Peru. The region of Madre de Dios (Mother of God), a mostly rural area in…

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    Emma Ridener Summary

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    The author Emma Ridener emphasizes of the idea of perfection and how media plays a big role in broadcasting it to its television audience. She mentions how the media and big corporations team together to purposely place in the ideal “perfect” person to advertise their product in order to gain potential customers and increase profits. Ridener also mentions how these ads put us, the viewers who are mainly teenagers, in a state of mind that is damaging for our minds, self-esteem and physical body.…

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    Race Social Construct

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    Race is considered to be a social construct because race is not something that was naturally created. Society created the idea of race by classifying and dividing people who are similar into groups. The argument that race is biological is meaningless because science has proven that there is no genetic distinction between different races. In recent studies it was found that there is no genetic marker for race; meaning that there is difference from one race and an others. So the argument that…

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    The Honda Incident

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    reasons unknown, failed to yield to northbound traffic on Hulsey Road. The Victim, rode into the northbound lane of Hulsey Road, violating the right of way of, and was struck by, a northbound Honda motorcycle. The Honda motorcycle bearing Florida tag # 92280K and VIN#: JH2SC4402YM003866, was being driven by the Defendant, Kyle Adair Jones. Reconstruction of the crash showed the Defendant was driving at a speed range of approximately 45 to 55 miles per hour, which is 20-30 miles per hour over…

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    making fun of her quite often. Margot eventually turns into a wallflower, a hopeful, but a dispirited little girl who knows she’s a bit different from the rest. This introverted nine year old refused to hang out with the other children. When playing tag, she simply wouldn’t budge. ‘Margot stood alone.’ (67) She was constantly alone, not wanting to socialize. ‘If they tagged her and ran, she stood blinking after them…

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    Book Report Of The Pigman

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    John, Lorraine, Norton Kelly, and Dennis Kobin make prank phone calls. They try to be on the phone the longest. When it is Lorraine's turn, she picks out Mr. Pignati's phone number and pretends to be calling from a charity. Mr. Pignati agrees to give them ten dollars. Mr. Pignati asks them if they want to go to the zoo. After agreeing the Pigman's offer to the zoo, a friendship begins to form. John and Lorraine start to visit a lot. They discover a document inside Mr. Pignati's room and find…

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    decreasing. The gorilla population has gone down do to poachers, pathogens, and decreasing biodiversity. Ebola alone has killed an estimated 1,000 gorillas in the western lowland. Poachers are illegal hunters that shoot the animals with no sort of tag or permission. Decreasing biodiversity means that there land where they live are being demolished for towns or parks or whatever it may be. The main source of this problem is the logging companies who are cutting down there habitat.…

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    Daily life Daily life in the Middle Colonies have perfect days and hardships just like any other place. Mostly,everyone works long hours on the farms; as well as in the houses. Working with your family and friends on the farm is fun. The men in the house will be controlling the economics as well as doing most of the work on the farms. The young boys will learn by helping the men plant and harvest the crops. People will trade, sell and eat these crops. Women sewed, cared for their children…

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    I've lived in the same town my whole life, and it has been really fun to watch it grow. All the kids in my neighborhood used to refer to the nearby hill as "Squirrel Hill." We would climb to the top, play in the fields, and try to avoid stepping on cacti. However, as the years went by, houses and roads started appearing on Squirrel Hill until there weren't any fields to play in. Residential areas have been growing so quickly that a new high school had to open a few years ago. Downtown has grown…

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