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    There was no doubt, no point in questioning which House you would be placed in. The Sorting Hat barely touched your head before it declared you to be a Slytherin. You smirked and walked with confidence, joining your House table. Of course they knew who you were, how could they not? You were a Black and that meant a lot. You were intelligent,…

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    Since the creation of photography it has been used for many different aspects. In a more intellectual manner photography has been used to document, record, and to help educate. While on the more innovative side of photography it has been used to express, to enlighten, and to defy logic and reason. Photography can be both intellectual and innovative concurrently. Throughout history the use of photography can be seen for both purposes. Unintentionally or deliberately photography can frequently be…

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    My Reading Autobiography

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    is one of my favorite years i had in life. reading books started by my family reading me a bed time story like my mother. this routine was at every night by 8:00 o 'clock. this was usually after my bubble bath time. my mother always read me cat in the hat. that book always had me cracking up before i went to bed. she always read me the giving tree. the book giving tree always put me to sleep calmly, as my mother says it did. sometimes when my mom would be to tired, i would go read a book from…

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    Drunken Hun Biography

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    Born on March 2 1904 in Springfield Ma Theodor was the second of two children to Theordor Geisel and –Henierra Seuss. His parents families both owned were shops, his mother came from a well-known German bakery family, making pies in town. His father came from a German family known for making the Kalmboch & Geisel Brewery, which was one of the largest beer companies in the New England area. Growing up in Forrest Park neighborhood, Theodor rarely needed for much, as he would often play with is…

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    in the investigation, first...I'll think of something.' "Hey Dipper," Ryuuku said, floating into the room. "I edited all of the tapes with your pre-recorded ones." Dipper pointed to the stache of apples on Mabel's bed. "Good," Dipper pulled his hat down. "There's absolutely nothing for me to-" "DIPPER, TAKE CARE OF THIS BAT IN THE KITCHEN!" Stan hollered. "Oooh, a bat, interesting!" "No Ryuuku, it's a bat, not interesting, not interesting at all." "You must do these type of things a lot,…

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    grandfather, a “storm had to put an end to it…an eruption into this world of an alarming kind of nullity” (Robinson 47). Although Ames initially does not understand the “frustration for the poor old devil” and even believes Creation is “tipping its hat to him”, he later comprehends the truth; Creation mocks the efforts of his grandfather (46). Bud Fowler, first African American baseball player n the major leagues, represents the culmination of the efforts Ames’ grandfathers and other fought and…

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    ANALYSIS OF THE PRISON SEQUENCE AND THE ENDING OF THE FILM The Narration of This Sequence Unintentionally killing Cat Lady, Alex is betrayed by his companions who hate him for a long time and is put into a state prison. There he is deprived of personal items and recorded in detail, which seems as respecting his private property. But the prison instantly turns a lively person to ‘number 665321’, and not only take away but also trample the unique dignity of criminals, which is nothing but a…

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    was always the question of “How?” Until one day while, ESL finished and the other students left to lunch, I stayed behind to talk to Mrs. Defer on how I would be able to improve my reading. All she told me was, read lots of simple books like “Cat In The Hat” or “Goosebumps”, because if you read more your brain will start to familiarize words and it will help you read much faster. So I took her advice, every Monday during lunch I would go to the school library and would check out books to read…

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    Essay On Wizardry Rowling

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    She has made 325 million in book sales, a near billion in films and yet she has the unnerving ordinariness of saying 'British girls don 't cry ' when people question the content of her 'Harry Potter ' stories. There is nothing relevant or new to what Rowling brings to the vast literacy table; her integrity is on the chopping board ready to be butchered, it happens every year it seems, like an annual event, yet all she says is 'British girls don 't cry '. Rowling systematically is a shrine to…

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    Activity One: Students isolate beginning or end sounds in student names. Inform students that you are going to say a name and only enunciate the initial phoneme. Have students guess the name being said. Repeat as desired and also use for ending sounds. Can also be done with objects. Lay objects out on the table and have students guess the name of the item you are saying the name of after giving the phoneme. Activity Two: Have students sit in a circle. Prepare a bucket with picture cards…

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