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    Discussion After finding oil leaking into the local river William was worried about the tadpoles. William already new oil is poisonous and that it can make animals sick. He showed scientific reasoning Dolan and Grady (2010), when I asked, “What do you think the oil does to the tadpoles?” he answered “Tadpoles will drink the oil and die or get sick. Their mums will miss them.” He realised what could happen to the tadpoles if they drink the oil. William noticed the oil sitting on top of the water so asked, “why do you think the oil is sitting on top of the water?” he replied, “Because It’s comfortable”. Due to this answer, I explained what molecules are and what density is. After this explanation, he was able to explain, “The oil is less dense because it floats.” I then asked, “Why isn’t the oil and water mixing?” he replied, “Because the water is protecting the animals from the bad oil” I reminded him what a molecule is but he was still unsure. From his answers, I concluded that William has a scientific understanding of density but has trouble understanding the differences. Before using the spoon, I asked, “What do you think will happen if we use the spoon?” his reply was “It will scoop it up.” William demonstrated his progress of scientific reasoning as he knows what spoons do and what should happen to the oil to answer this question to the best of his ability (Dolan & Grady, 2010). This question is also part of Bloom’s model as he is developing his prediction skills (Sample…

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    Fanshaw (Reference to Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel Fanshawe his childhood friend, has produced creative work, and when he disappears the writer publishes his work and replaces him in his family. The title is a reference to a "locked room mystery", a popular form of early detective fiction. (Wikipedia) "The locked room mystery is a subgenre of detective fiction in which a crime—almost always murder—is committed under apparently impossible circumstances. The crime in question typically involves a…

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    Classic Locked In Syndrome

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    Although, patients who have locked-in syndrome often have preserved cognitive function, and are therefore able to recall memories and how they lived their life before. There are three different categories of locked-in syndrome: classic, incomplete, and total. Classic locked-in syndrome is where a patient is conscious and has quadriplegia, anarthria, and vertical eye movement, along with the ability to blink. Incomplete locked-in syndrome is the same as classic, except patients have additional,…

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    Montezuma Narrative

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    and items stolen from the residence. Mikaila reported a horse trailer, a couch, wood stove, wood trunk, microwave, bed frame, a mirror, an air conditioner, boxes of framing tools, antique china dolls, and snow globes had all been stolen from the residence. Mikaila reported the horse trailer was parked in front of the residence. I was unable to locate tire tracks in the snow, where the trailer was reported to have been parked. Mikaila reported the front door was locked when she had left the…

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    found out what a Hostel hotel was, we then heard that the rooms were dormitory style with bunk beds, for example if there were 4 of us in a room and we had a total of 6 beds, this meant that 2 strangers could stay in our room. We also had to share a bathroom with the entire 4th floor and shared a kitchen area to cook our meals. These hotels are known to be cheap. It was 8:30 at night; we were talking to our friends, playing around at the pool table, and listening to music. We were all tired…

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    I arrived to work at Lafayette Group Home (LGH) on November 11, 2017, at approximately 6:50A.M, for my 7:00 A.M shift. I greeted my co-worker Glenda who was in the kitchen when I arrived and we talked briefly. Afterward, I went to the back bedroom’s to wake up the consumer’ for them to come out into the kitchen for them to take their medications. Glenda left shortly after I returned to the kitchen. At that Point, I got the keys from out of the kitchen cabinet for the medicine closet. When I…

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    The Pool Monologue

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    Good evening all, I hope you all had a great afternoon/night at your dorms. As for us here in the house, we had a pretty good one. It all start it with the boys arriving to the house and finding out there was no power, while I was talking to Mrs. Rozier and Mrs. Topal about Kazuma. A little bit after arriving to the house, Brad took off to Soccer practice, while the rest of the boys were in the house. Once I was finished talking to Mrs. Rozier and Mrs. Topal, the boys asked me if they could go…

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    Happy Room Essay

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    avenues and passage ways. Crevices and Rooms filled of times of my past and present. The good: open with welcoming smiles to anyone. The bad and ugly: locked but with the key still in the hole for anyone willing to enter. My mind is colorful to say the least. I can be thinking of anything at any given moment. There’s a room at the farthest point of the hallway, its door the darkest of red, the doorknob the same color. This is the room that my deepest fear stays trapped in. With my deepest fright…

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    the electrical locked doors and how everything can be control in the control room. So first I will be telling you how I feel about these two jails and how they could be change into some better jail and what they can do to fix it. I saw that the Wabash and Huntington count jails both are over populated and can be fixed by building a new jail. I saw that WCJ and HCJ both have problems that need to be fixed or…

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    Jim House Film Analysis

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    CUT TO: INT. HOME – NIGHT A small family consisting of 4 members are packing their bags, getting ready to leave for dinner with their relatives. The parents and their oldest son are going, but the younger one insists on staying back to finish his homework. CHRIS walks from the kitchen to the corridor and comes to the guest room, he sits down and he is waiting for his parents and older brother to leave, so he can lock the main door. CHRIS Hey mum don’t forget to bring me some food on your way…

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