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    Archetypes In Monomyth

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    We can see this hero's journey and many different archetypes in the 39 Clues series. The Cahill's are the most powerful family in the world and the series is centered around siblings Dan(11 years old) and Amy…

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    James Altucher is an American best-selling author. He has written and published eleven books so far. Many of Altucher’s writing have appeared in publications such as the Financial times, Wall Street Journal, and the Forbes. James Altucher wrote a book in 2011 called I Was Blind but Now I see reached number one in Amazon.com’s motivational books section in 2011. USA Today also named Altucher’s Choose Yourself among the twelve best business books of all time. James Altucher is a very successful…

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    39 Clues Book Report

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    Austria and Paris, all explored by Amy and Dan Cahill in their ongoing hunt for the 39 Clues. Now traveling to Cairo egypt the Cahills are in hunt for the next clue after finding a clue of a pyramid shape and the word Sakhet. Amy, being the research geek, figured out that Sakhet was the Egyptian goddess with the head of a lion as her own. following the clue, with some luck, they find themselves in a fortress hidden by the ekat branch of the cahill family, where they discover some unrealistic…

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    Theme Of Gender In Trifles

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    What is a "trifle"? The question is, are the things women worry over really trifles or, rather, relevant and important information? In this play, the "trifles" are the most important keys to finding the clues to solve this mystery. In short, these women are put down for their attention to detail and their insight into the minds and feelings of others. Glaspell makes it clear that the men and women in this play not only present "action vs. emotion" views to solving this mystery, they also…

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    39 Steps Analysis

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    The Camden County Drama Club production, of “39 Steps” took place in 1930s Great Britain. The play follows Richard Hannay throughout the play as he seeks to clear his name, upon being accused for the murder of a young spy named Annabella. During the 2 hour play, there were over 15 characters, all of which were portrayed by a total of 4 actors. The play took on an interesting twist with Clown 1 and Clown 2(Cole) in particular, as they portrayed over 5 characters each. The uproar brought to the…

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    vocabulary, determining author’s purpose, writing a narrative story, and editing the narrative story. Each lesson was completed using a variety of reading strategies including think-a-louds, rereading the text, using context clues, graphic organizers, visualizing, and evaluating personal understanding. The student was highly encouraged not only to provide an answer, but to support his answer with evidence from the text, which emphasized higher thinking skills. As a result of the lesson plans,…

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    The Reconstruction Era was when North America fought for the blacks living in the South. African Americans were brought into the united states and held slaves for wealthy American families. They were denied their rights and freedom. Abraham Lincoln started the Civil War and was the first one to stand up for the Negro community. Abraham Lincoln was the one that built the “new south”, although he successfully made a new name for the south, equality was not happening. Blacks were still being…

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    Present Day Forensics

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    “In murder cases, lawyers turn to forensics evidence to make connections between the crime and the accused person. Forensic scientists uncover and use many different clues to solve their puzzles. At the scene of a death, they analyze the position of the body” (Mattern 7). These scientists look for any clues from obvious the ones, to the littlest ones such as an empty bottle of medicine which they might have overdosed or moved furniture. They can also study the positioning of the body to see if…

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    filled with evil, you are assuming the reality of some extra-natural (or supernatural) standard by which to make you judgment” (26). Eagerly, Keller tells of a woman, who lost a lot. Although she stayed positive, as she has experienced that, every one evil occasion has one hundred good incidents (27). One thing people experience, is through suffering, they want to know that it was not in vain. But the “injustice has led to greater justice.” In chapter three, Timothy Keller defeats the idea that…

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    Early on Saturday morning there seems to be a problem. John the 39 year old reporter had been going to work just like normal. John and his reporting crew were waiting for something big that they can report. Everything is going normal, but all of a sudden they get a call saying Susan an 80 year old woman’s car is in the middle of a car chase. They spot the car going one hundred miles per hour on the highway. The police turn on the sirens and go as quick as they can, but Susan’s Bugatti is…

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