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    What does a high quality pre-kindergarten classroom look like? Include examples of instructional activities, how teachers and assistants would support children, and what you would want to see in terms of student growth and development. When you enter a high quality pre-kindergarten classroom you feel comforted that everything is in place for children to enjoy learning and to make progress in their development. This happens through the interaction between the physical and social environment. It…

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    Short Story: Paper Man

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    the whole story to life and ended up helping the man reach his end goal as soon as he gave up. The papers follow him and this fairy-tale scene of all the paper airplanes he threw comes together to lead both the man and the woman back together at the train station. The form helps the man overcome his adversity and contradiction by bringing showing that the life in everything was through the paper and that one single girl. An argument can be made that the woman and paper man aren’t the main…

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    Johnny Short Story

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    It was the last moment of peace John would ever feel, as he dreamt of being reunited with his family, and being held by his mother again. The no. 52 northbound train from Atlanta, Georgia to Greenville, South Carolina would on no occasion reach its last stop (Barnett 2015). As the boxcars toppled off the tracks like a line of dominoes tipping over, some of them twisting like a pretzel, his body slammed against…

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    retracts the statement made about the hills being like white elephants, “They’re lovely hills…They don’t really look like white elephants,” she expresses, showing that maybe having a baby is not so bad at all (276). Another symbol in this story is the train tracks; they symbolize the gap and divide between Jig and the American. They are at a literal crossroads about the baby and their future. In “Story of an Hour”, the heart trouble is a solid symbol within this short story. The heart trouble is…

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    meanings, symbols, and a tense situation. As Alex Link, a student from York University, explained, from an onlookers’ point of view there is very little that occurs between the two protagonists. Link describes the encounter as: “a couple has drinks at a train station in Spain and argues about something rather vague” (Link 66). To the untrained eye, this is exactly what happens. But when you take a closer look, we see a couple with a strained relationship discussing a complicated procedure and…

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    decided she should go. Jonathan, Elizabeth’s brother had passed the word onto the superintendent, Mr. Higgins, that, Elizabeth was willing to take the job. Elizabeth spent days packing for her long trip to the west. In a couple of days she got on the train to go to Calgary. Elizabeth was going to live with her brother whom she hadn’t seen in years. Jonathan, his wife, Mary, and four kids were willing to let Elizabeth live with…

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    Mr. Smith goes to Washington 1. How does Jefferson Smith become a senator? Also, compare his characteristics with the other candidates. Given the difficulty of finding a suitable Senator, just mentioning the name of Jefferson Smith, a young idealist full of innocence and American ideals of democracy, a subject that seems easy to handle and deceive. If Smith already is quite naive, the young man also relies heavily on his colleague, Senator Paine, since he and his father were close friends from…

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    Old Man Billy Short Story

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    It was a rather quiet fall day in Marion City. Marion City was a fairly small town. It only had about fifteen hundred people living in it. Everyone that lived there knew each other; one could never run into a stranger. The people who lived in Marion City took pride in their small hometown, and enjoyed every day spent there. Old Man Billy, was the town farmer, and a better father. He had six boys. On this day, however, Charles was setting off on his own life adventure. Old Man Billy made his…

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    Dubai Metro Challenges

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    Question for a group of visitors 1- What kind of challenge do you face while travelling in metro? It’s very crowded, which mean that I should hold on to overhead bars close to seats in the hope of being the first to sit down when someone gets up to leave. Sometimes I have to stand the whole journey and I’m very tired when I get to work. Other challenge that sometimes you can miss the metro. 2- Will you be happy if metro starts in Fujairah city? Yes, it would be convenient to travel in distant…

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    Hemingway addresses the concern of abortion through a woman 's eye and how this issue is still relevant. As you are first reading, "Hills like White Elephants" it takes place in the mid-1920s and begins with a man and a woman who sit in a bar by a train station in northern Spain, making small talk. In general,…

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