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    going to like this. The ship then crashes in a gigantic ball of fire that you can see from space. SHAM COMET and PROPUS AQUAWAR then step out to see that they are already surrounded by the Martian militia. SHAM COMET Alright‚ Propus‚ let me talk this out with them. Hey guys! How’s it going? STANLEY THE MARTIAN MILITIA SOLDIER You’ve got a lot of nerve showing your face here after what you did last time‚ Sham. SHAM COMET Listen‚ Stanley‚ it was only a few buildings. I told Juan I’d pay for all the

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    example; Non verbal and verbal praise‚ smiles‚ nods‚ thumbs up etc. Individual Rewards (diddy dots) and Whole Class .Rewards (spirals) 1. 1 Golden Ticket (prize & postcard home) 2. 2 Golden Tickets (prize & Postcard Home) 3 . 3 Golden Tickets (book‚ prize & postcard home) 4. 4 Golden Tickets (book‚ prize‚ postcard home) When four Golden Tickets are achieved the school holds a special assembly where the parents are invited to come and watch the presentation. .The Red Diamond is for

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    Textbook Vs Radio Play Showdown The short story by Ray Bradbury and the radio play produced by Michael McDonough‚ “Dark They Were‚ and Golden-Eyed”‚ is a tale of science fiction. Both of the stories have their differences and their similarities even though they were made in different ways. A few differences are that the text version was it was in 3rd person limited point of view. However‚ in the radio version‚ it was just 3rd person point of view which changes what the reader knows about Harry

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    age‚ gender to self imposed barriers including lack of confidence‚ self image and fear of acceptance. Alongside with these barriers that accumulate with belonging is the creation of tension between belonging and not belonging. The simple symbol postcard constructs a chain of reverie in the Poet’s mind which challenges his cultural heritage. Even though‚ Peter Skrzynecki immigrated with his family at the early age of four his cultural heritage still strongly impacts him. The tensions that arise in

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    Lights‚ Camera‚ History Book Review Lights‚ Camera‚ History takes the reader through history within the film. A large problem this book faces is the depiction of history within films and the challenges directors face. This book provides an enthusiastic argument in the defense of directors saying the purpose is to make money not be historians. It is important to tell students do not accept what you see as fact. In the chapter “In Praise of the Biopic‚” the author talks about: “Reds‚ They Died with

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    top at the end of it. The text can be logically divided into only one part: the story itself. According to this kind of division the fragment has opened plot structure. We can also divide the text into the following supra-phrasal unities: 1. The postcards 2. Anonymous correspondent 3. Wondering 4. Difficulties 5. The woman 6. Piece of him 7. Panic 8. Police The most of the supra-phrasal unities

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    Have you ever wanted to get away from your normal everyday life? In Gary Soto’s poem‚ “Saturday at the Canal‚” the poet tells of a seventeen-year old boy who is leading a very monotonous life and one that he wishes to get away from. Using First-Person‚ the boy feels that his life is boring and by leaving his home town he will find happiness. He also feels that his life lacks purpose and going away will show him that his life has worth and purpose. Gary Soto uses personification‚ metaphors‚ and rich

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    Term Paper Outline Thesis Statement: In The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds‚ H.G. Wells uses characterization in order to challenge common perspectives on what life will be like in the future. I. Introduction A. Quote/ Hook: Flying cars‚ colossal buildings‚ intricate and fascinating clothes and devices are all what the average person thinks the future will hold for us. B. Evolution: change in the gene pool of a population from generation to generation by such processes as mutation‚

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    In the second chapter of What if? Religious Themes in Science Fiction‚ Mike Alsford introduces the idea that science fiction is much more than the futuristic technologies that many people have defined the genre by‚ but is more about the human condition and what defines us as humans. When viewing science fiction through this lens‚ the futuristic technologies are little more than a literary device‚ and the focus shifts to the deeper elements of the plot. In the second chapter‚ Alsford looks at different

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    Harris‚ Joseph. Rewriting: How to do Things with Text. Logan‚ Utah: Utah State University Press‚ 2006. COMING TO TERMS: (15) “not only to explain what you think [text] means‚ but to say something about the perspective from which you are reading it” Three moves in coming to terms: *define the project of the writer in your own terms What is the writer’s position or arguments? What issues or problems does the writer wish to explore? *note keywords or passages in the text How does

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