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    is being communicating? Nature and animals through a life experience that has happened in the past. It is important to communicate nature or animals while using an action in the past. Pick A Slip Teacher puts six pictures on the board in mixed up order, then writes the six sentences on six slips of paper and puts them in a box. Randomly pick students to come up and match sentence to the picture and have them write the sentence on the board under the picture with the correct past perfect…

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    Spondylolisthesis is a spinal injury/condition occurring in one bone, a vertebra. The condition occurs when one of the vertebra slips forward. This causes the vertebra to be out of place, and can occur anywhere on the spine. It is most commonly found in the lower, or lumbar part of the back. Spondylolisthesis is commonly found in adults rather than children because of the wear and tear on adults bodies. There are 2 main types of spondylolisthesis, degenerative and spondylolytic. Degenerative…

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    The Fate of Tessie Hutchinson The term lottery creates a vision of winning something of value. In the short story, “The Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson, Jackson took the meaning of the lottery and put a dark twist to it. Jackson gives an everyday feel to the story as if the annual ceremony “the lottery” is a peaceful day for the townspeople. The reader infers that this is a positive outcome based on society’s understanding of what a lottery is; however, the lottery takes an unforeseen twist that…

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    in their journal A Simple Scale of Gorski’s Warning Signs for Relapse, there are two terms used to describe a recovering addict’s return to substance use (e.g., alcohol and/or drugs) or behavior addiction (e.g., gambling, sex, eating), a slip and a relapse. A slip, or lapse, occurs when the recovering individual temporarily returns to substance use or…

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    To engage the students into the lesson, the teacher will give students an entrance slip. This entrance slip will ask students to predict how they think the Revolutionary War will end. In order to do this the teacher will remind the students of what they have been learning in the previous lesson. • After the students have completed the entrance slip on their predictions, the students will crumple their entrance slip up, and toss it around the room to another person. • Through doing this it will…

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    The Fate of Tessie Hutchinson The term lottery creates a vision of winning something of value. In the short story, “The Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson, Jackson took the meaning of the lottery and put a dark twist to it. Jackson gives an everyday feel to the story as if the annual ceremony “the lottery” is a peaceful day for the towns people. The reader infers that this is a positive outcome based on society’s understanding of what a lottery is; however, the lottery takes an unforeseen twist that…

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    collecting stones. Mr. Summers calls various men come forward to a black wooden box to take their slips of paper. Once every man has chosen, Mr. Summers allows people to open the paper and see who has been selected. It is Bill Hutchinson and Tessie, his wife, immediately begins to protest. Five slips of paper go into the box and each member of the Hutchinson family has to select a slip. Jessie draws a slip of paper which has a black spot on it. The villagers attack her with stones. The central…

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    and pressed into the mold, with the excess then trimmed away. This may be done with slabs or coils. The second is a press mold where clay is inside a concave form. These may be joined with slip and scoring, and then gently working the pieces together. Slip casting is another hand-building technique where slip is poured into a plaster mold, then assembled once dried and away from the mold. These molds may be extremely thin, or rather thick, with an average thickness between 1/8 and ¼ of an…

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    has been a ritual in surrounding towns for years. Slips of paper fill the famous black box that has been remade years ago. All the families in the town gather together where the man of the family draws from the black box to chose his family’s paper. The family who has chosen the piece of paper that had been marked with the black box, has to come up and draw another piece of paper for each member of the family. The men of the whole town drew their slips and Mr. Hutchinson was the lucky winner who…

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    Similar to the indirect characterization of Lily, Kidd symbolizes the slips of paper located in the wailing wall as evidence of May's suffering, in order to demonstrate May’s struggle to deal with her concern for those around her. For example, during the novel, August explains to Lily that the wailing wall is similar to the one located in Jerusalem where the Jewish people go to mourn. Additionally, while discussing the wailing wall August expresses, “All those bits of paper you see out there…

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