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    baby gates to block them from going outside or down into the basement. Then I would get the kids table, chairs, and toys and put them in the living room where I said earlier where I was going to put them. I would make sure that everything for the peanut butter playdough is all…

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    of the country and following his morals. On the 1st of October 1924 James Earl Carter, or Jimmy Carter as he is known to the world, was born in the small country town of Plains in the US state of Georgia. His father, James Carter Senior, own a peanut…

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    Gregory would be a great participant for a MOOC, it would be a great way for him to learn a little extra simply by watching an online video. Gregory “has the persistence of a little glob of peanut butter… this drive has enabled [him] to achieve academic success... “ (15). Gregory could get an extra push into complete success, but on the down side, some classmates “lack a common knowledge base and educational background,” says Pappano(32). Although this does not apply to all students, Gregory…

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    A Crazy Little Grotesque Thing Called Love Love in itself is a rather complicated subject and means different things to different people. Carson McCullers, the Georgia born author of numerous fiction and non-fiction works, uses grotesque figures to capture her vision of love, which is spiritual isolation. McCullers declares, “love, and especially love for a person who is incapable of returning or receiving it, is at the heart of my selections of grotesque figures to write about – people whose…

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    On Wednesday, September 28th, at the SECU Arena, I went to Jane Elliott an American former third-grade schoolteacher, anti-racism activist, and educator, as well as a feminist and LGBT activist. She is known for her "Blue eyes–Brown eyes" exercise. This was a very informative seminar. I must say, I was stunned to hear this elderly woman speak so openly honest towards her own race. She talked about how racism is a learned behavior. She addressed those who believe in white supremacy. Mrs. Elliott…

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    Evidence-Based Assessment

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    Lesson Plan: Assess and Evaluate Explain how your assessment and evaluate section promotes differentiation. The assessment that I used is formative assessment. Students complete the model activity and then present it to the class. The model activity, this is where students create a 3d model on a poster using pipe cleaners, packing peanuts, glue, scissors, yarn, and markers. As it stated by Tomlinson (2000), “Offering manipulative or other hands-on supports for students who need them” (pg. 1)…

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    World War Z: Zombie Virus

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    In World War Z, by Max Brooks, a zombie virus ravages the lands leaving all in its ways in ruins. Human society is on the break of collapse and a solution must be formed before the human race becomes extinct. Natural selection and genetic engineering are both front runners in theories of solution to the problem however natural selection move the human race further with less consequences in the future. The solution of the zombie virus is to allow natural selection to take its course and allow…

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    It's that time of year again and complete mayhem has broken out in the house. The attic door swings open, exploding with a heaping ball of dust. The smell of moth balls emanates throughout the space as a rickety old ladder wobbles back and forth. Suddenly, lawn chairs drop from the hole in the ceiling, followed by box fans, fishing poles, and sleeping bags. The hum of the air compressor vibrates the garage walls as many giant pink flamingos come to life, barricading the kitchen door. The…

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    predict if your symptoms will be mild or severe after an exposure. Since it isn't possible to eliminate allergens with complete certainty at all times, you need to have a backup treatment plan in place. Here are some common methods of treating food allergies. Epinephrine Injection If you've had allergy testing and your doctor has determined you are allergic to certain foods such as peanuts, your doctor will probably give you a prescription for an auto-injecting epinephrine pen. You carry this…

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    Protein Bars Advantages

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    energy while on the go. But instead of grabbing a donut or a bagel, many experts recommend having a healthy protein bar, which contains enough nutrients and calories to substitute for a meal. Of course, nothing is better than eating a balanced meal, complete with carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals from whole foods and cooked foods. But for someone who needs a quick energy boost in the office or before a workout, a meal-replacement…

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