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    In any poem with a hero you can always bet that there will be a call to adventure. The hero will be called to task and he will have to go forth and save the day. Whether he has to save the town, save the girl, or prove his knighthood he will have to go through trials. The hero will have three challenges, mental, physical, and spiritual. In Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, written by The Pearl Poet, Sir Gawain is called to task by The Green Knight At the start of the poem, King Arthur is eating…

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    Part A: Summary The opinion piece by Jenna Wortham “Turn Off the Phone (And the Tension),” is an article written to discuss the issue of this generation’s “need” to be connected to a smartphone. Wortham starts off by telling us about how it wasn’t until she unable to use a smartphone that she realized how much we are attached to our phones on a day to day basis. Therefore, as her first point on the topic, she mentioned how we are constantly worried about what we may be missing on social media…

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    Economic class, socioeconomic backgrounds, and inequitable opportunities immensely impact children’s quality of life and daily experiences. Throughout childhood children receive messages about their families’ economic class, material items, importance of work, and differences between themselves and their peers. Many children come from low income or poor families and regularly experience biases and prejudices based on their families’ socioeconomic status. Unfortunately, children have little to no…

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    New Drug Synthesis

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    clinicals, it is good to know the process so if a new drug comes out I know how it came to be. Most people do not think of the process of the drug coming to be, but it is good to know and understand incase you have to use a new drug. This process weens out the drugs that may cause more harm than good. Starting as a combination of chemicals and substances to becoming a drug that a person may take on a day to day basis needs to involve all the above steps to make sure it is safe for the person…

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    Scaffolding Case Study

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    Iris 1 1. What are the two critical elements to keep in mind when using instructional scaffolding? The elements to pay attention to when using instructional scaffolding are modeling and practice. The teacher first models a task for a student by demonstrating how it is done. Practice occurs when a student practices the task him or herself. 2. Briefly describe the three approaches to instructional scaffolding presented in this Module. Content scaffolding involves the teacher choosing easier…

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    The Power of Love Many ween love is the most powerful force in the universe, and those in love will do anything to gain the attention from the one they admire. However, with great strength comes great risk, and love itself can be the motivation behind the most baleful villains’ crimes. The most pronounced example of this is Hugo Bonham, a famous scather of the early 1600’s. Rejection by his love, Audrey Bellamy, sent Hugo into a deep depression of which he would never overcome, and the only way…

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    Hex~ A hex is a form of positive protective magic that can positively manipulate or change the actions of myself, another person or their actions to help and benefit that person and to protect them from doing harm to themselves or others. The term originally came from Norway and Switzerland from German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Dutch settled in Pennsylvania in the late 1700s to 1800s. The term came from their Old High German word for “Witch” or “hexe ”. These…

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    Derrick Cowl Case Study

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    Doctor Russel, While discretion is a mandatory component of our job, I am seeking your advice in particular because I know you to be a trustworthy man. If you haven’t heard already, Philadelphia Eagles’ star receiver Derrick Cowl was recently injured in a game against the Chicago Bears. After assessment by the team’s trainer and an orthopedic in Philadelphia, a tear of the right ACL and damage to the right medial collateral ligament and medial meniscus was confirmed. About 2 years ago I…

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    One of the biggest problems the current generation of Americans face is rapid climate change, and its impact on the environment. There’s no denying the fact that human are the leading cause of carbon emissions; a problem that must be fixed for the sake of future generations. Many believe clean energy is the answer, and seemingly always point toward solar or wind. While these forms of clean energy are very effective solution to the greater problem, nuclear power isn’t nearly as relevant topic of…

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    are both short term and long term in the offspring’s life, ranging from light sensitivity to birth defects. The primary method of treating this syndrome is delivering doses of methadone or morphine into the neonate’s system allowing the newborn to ween off the drug. However, in recent research breast feeding the child while the baby receives regular doses of methadone or morphine has lessened the recovery time for the newborn, and provides a multitude of health benefits for the mother and child.…

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