MYP Summer Assignment When Bessa spots pale stranger coming towards their village‚ the entire tribe welcomes them because visitors are always a cause for celebration. Little did they know the strangers weren’t there to celebrate. They came to capture the strongest‚ and the healthiest‚ villagers and kill the rest. Amari whose fifteen-years old are one of those villagers. The pale strangers shackled all the villagers they wanted and took them on a 3 day walk‚ nonstop walking. Some were beaten‚ dragged
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The Great Gatsby Summer Reading Assignment Chapter 1: 1) A) Nick Carraway is both a good and bad narrator for the story. We can personally witness the events in the story as if we are actually part of the novel‚ but at the same time‚ he cannot display an accurate interpretation of what happened between Gatsby and Daisy before he met them. To fill in the blanks of information that Nick does not know about‚ he turns to other characters in the story (Joran Baker and Gatsby). He is too deeply
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After Khalidiya‚ Syria conflict goes on Government and opposition sources are not quite yet in agreement on what is happening in Khalidiya. Syrian state TV began reporting on Sunday night that this opposition enclave of Homs‚ held by the rebels since the summer of 2011‚ had fallen. Activists and fighters in Homs denied it‚ saying the government had made big gains but there were still pockets of fighters hanging on. Later though‚ one opposition source said the enclave was "80% gone"‚ while another
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Advanced Placement Literature and Composition Outside Reading Books (ORBs) & Summer Reading Instructions- 2010-2011 Patrice Norris- Instructor Email: elwyn.norris@mnps.org READ THIS HANDOUT VERY CAREFULLY BECAUSE THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE QUITE SPECIFIC Part I. All AP Literature students are required to read How to Read Literature Like a Professor by Thomas C. Foster. You will refer to this book throughout the year. The book is very entertaining and very informative as an introduction to
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After a hard school year we have a wonderful time for our plesure and relaxing. One of the summer months i visited bright and hospitable country Vietnam !!! I was inspired of my travelling into another summer country ! Me and my family were in two cities Xo Chi Min and Nha Chang . The climate there for us were unaccustomed : very wet and hot ‚like in Turkish bath-house ! Vietnamese people are very kindfull ‚ pretty ‚ with sincere smiles !!! I was really defeated about there amazing patience and
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take initiative instead of being told to do things. What is more‚ you can adjust your working hours to your individual bio-rhythms and do your work with maximum productivity. And finally‚ when working on a long-term project‚ you are able to take a few days off if you feel like it. On the other hand‚ working from home requires much self-discipline and courage. To begin with‚ you must learn to rely fully on solely on yourself. Therefore‚ if you need an impulse or a command from your boss to begin with
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different types of conflict in “The Homecoming.” While some are as simple as a Christmas cactus freezing overnight to something much more serious such as a father not coming home‚ it varies in a way that keeps the story stable throughout. The three conflicts I will be visiting today are all “man versus‚” conflicts. In these conflicts‚ Clay-boy is exposed to different scenarios which lead him to his decisions. Clay-boy is the oldest of the Spencer siblings and is the more mature one of them all. He helps his
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Conflicts in Everyday Use The main conflict in the story Everyday Use is that Dee wants the quilt to show off with her friends‚ but her mother to give the quilt to Maggie‚ because she thinks Maggie will “use” it every day‚ and not just to show off their heritage every day. Another conflict was that Dee considered herself to be more worldly and educated and that the everyday things should be hanged up and admired as antiques. The basic conflict is based on the difference of values between Dee and
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Summer Reading 2012 Sophomores Sophomores are required to read two books for English this summer: 1) Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 2) Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities We will give you a multiple-choice test on both books during the second English class next fall; therefore‚ please 1) read these books with care this summer; 2) bring your copies of them with you when you arrive in the fall and review the books before the test
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impacts on the overall society. John Foulcher depicts the idea of the lack of connection of our society with the Mother Nature and with others through his poem “Summer Rain”. Not only this he also indicates that we are not only blowing the humanity away but also condemning nature. Foulcher starts his poem with an ironic topic ‘Summer Rain’ which usually sets up expectations of nature‚ joy‚ cleansing and beauty but instead we see disconnection from nature‚ traffic jam and pollution. Our society
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