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    THROUGH THE LOOKINGGLASS By Lewis Carroll The Millennium Fulcrum Edition 1.7 Contents CHAPTER I. Looking-Glass house CHAPTER II. The Garden of Live Flowers CHAPTER III. Looking-Glass Insects CHAPTER IV. Tweedledum And Tweedledee CHAPTER V. Wool and Water CHAPTER VI. Humpty Dumpty CHAPTER VII. The Lion and the Unicorn CHAPTER VIII. ’It’s my own Invention’ CHAPTER IX. Queen Alice CHAPTER X. Shaking CHAPTER XI. Waking CHAPTER XII. Which Dreamed it? CHAPTER I. LookingGlass house

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    Everyone is different. We all know that. Every book is different too. As books travel along the path of their life‚ people gain new information in their heads about books. They may then use that to write more books. This is the road of literature. A Long Walk to Water written by Linda Sue Park‚ and Whirligig written by Paul Fleischman‚ both have similar story lines‚ but have totally different overall situations. As books travel the road of literature they pick up new aspects of the books that brings them

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    In “Just Walk on By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space”‚ Brent Staples explains the impact he has on other people just for being an African American man. Writing for an audience of black men who have experienced discrimination. With a wise‚ inoffensive voice‚ but somewhat of a neutral tone‚ the author uses figurative language‚ writing techniques and diction to explain his purpose of writing this essay to explain to his readers of his past experience of being a black man in public

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    In post-9/11 America‚ an increasing gap formed between military personnel and American civilians. 9/11 was and still is a major event in United States history unifying Americans of all types and uniting them as one nation going through tragedy together. As time passed from the inciting event‚ many civilians forgot why America was participating in a war or even that America was in a war to begin with. Invading Iraq in 2003‚ signifying the start of the Iraq War‚ was not to avenge the attacks on

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    Maimouna Ka Ms. Bowers English 12 10/10/10 Mandela‚ Nelson. Long Walk to Freedom. South Africa: Purnell‚ 1994. Remember Marthin Luther King‚ Rosa Parks and several other African-American who opposed racism? Long Walk to Freedom is the bibliography of Nelson Mandela‚ it depicts all his struggles but also all his success during his journey. He begins by his birth and the importance of his name "Rolihlahla" wich in his native langage meant "pulling the branch of a tree" but really "troublemaker"

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    Analysis Don’t judge a someone until you really know them this a life lesson taught in the story “The Guest” and the book Walk Two Moons. The lessons in the two stories reveal a theme of”Don’t judge someone until you Know them.” These two stories show the same theme to their audiences‚ but they each go about teaching a lesson in different ways. The theme is developed In the book Walk Two Moons cause Sal kept thinking(believing) that Mrs. Cadaver was a axe chopping murder. And Sal is worried that Mrs

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    Many themes can be found in the novel A Long Walk To Water. Responsibility‚ love‚ and family are of those many themes‚ but the one that each of these connects to is perseverance. The definition of perseverance is ‘‘steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.’’ Since many others found this main theme I have decided instead of talking about Salva the obvious example of perseverance‚ I will be talking about some of the other characters in the book that you may

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    A walk in the woods By: Dawson Pellegrin Alonso‚ a young explorer‚ took his adventure a bit too far when he got lost in a dark wooded area after thinking it would be a piece of cake. After hours of wandering without any trace of familiarity‚ he found himself in a marsh just off his trail‚ he walked right into a large quicksand hole‚ trapped in the quicksand that had sucked him into his hips. Knowing that no one is around‚ Alonso is determined to escape his fate of being swallowed by the sand. So

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    “Just Walk On By‚” by Brent Staples describes his life as an African American that is criticized and judged by the appearance the he reflects. He talks about the many different times in his life he experiences these act of racial profiling‚ and what he does to resolve these acts of discrimination. Through his passive calm tone he displays throughout his essay‚ he comes up with ways in which he changes him self in order for society to accept him. However‚ this is just one of many life stories that

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    2.4 Six minute walking test: Six minute walk test was developed in 1963 by Balke to evaluate functional capacity. Different variations of the timed walk have been tested‚ and the six minute timed walk was recommended given its reproducibility and ease of administration compared to longer timed tests. A functional test might be a more valuable tool& cost effective (Nixon et al.‚ 1992) for measuring cardio respiratory fitness in the population and detecting change in cardio respiratory fitness. One

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