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    Alex Volkov Per. 3 English “Speak” Essay Melinda escaped her tough times by going to her art class. She was assigned to draw and sculpt trees. Her art had a really strong connection with her personal feelings throughout the book. Melinda goes through tough times and her problems show in her art. In her first phase (the confused phase) she really isn’t sure of her art assignment. This is similar to her life‚ because on her first day of high school she wasn’t sure of what clan she was going

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    Speak Essat

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    In the book “Speak”‚ a girl named Melinda Sordino experiences something very terrifying. The author‚ Laurie Halse Anderson‚ describes how Melinda was raped by an upperclassman that goes to the exact same high school as her. As result‚ Melinda is now scarred and mute‚ even though she wants to speak very badly to someone about her assault. Laurie Halse Anderson uses allusions and archetypes to show the difficulties Melinda faces. Such uses in the book are tree‚ cave‚ lightening‚ and for archetypal

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    bring along their mobile phone everywhere they go. But the question is‚ why mobile phones are not allowed to use by pupils at school? Mobile phones have many advantages especially for students. It helps us to communicate to one another. It would be a lot easier if students bring phones to school. For example‚ teachers cand send text messages to class monitor to ask how many students attend to school today. So‚ teachers do not need to use efforts going to the class early in the morning. Furthermore

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    John and Mary Beth Tinker had joined a group of public students against the Vietnam War in Des Moines‚ Iowa. The anti-Vietnam group planned to protest the war using black armbands. The school principals heard of their plan and responded by creating a school policy banning these black armbands. They informed the students that they would be punished if they wore the armbands. The students still wore the armbands to school and were subsequently suspended. Because they were minors‚ their father filed

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    Speak Essay

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    Symbolism is used to represent many meanings. In the novel Speak‚ the protagonist Melinda draws a tree that symbolizes her in many ways. The tree symbolizes Melinda’s growth and her journey to overcome depression. It symbolizes Melinda’s silent personality. Also‚ it symbolizes Melinda cutting off her depression. The tree symbolizes Melinda’s growth and journey. Right after summer‚ a tree starts losing it leaves and becomes ill once winter arrives. It lives through a dark and depressing period.

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    Dismissal Meeting

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    Running head: Dismissal Meeting Assignment # 2 – Dismissal Meeting Dr. Obi. Iwuanyanwu HRM 530 Strategic Human Resource Management February 17‚ 2014 Strayer University 1. Propose three ways that a manager can cope with any negative emotions that may accompany an employee layoff. Layoffs are tough for both the employee being laid off and the company for which he/she worked. The situation causes so much uncertainty amongst the remaining employees. The feeling among

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    Mock Meeting

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    MGT 269 LECTURER: MISS NUR FATHIA BINTI SALEH GROUP: JBM1142A GROUP MEMBERS: NUR SYUHADAH BT ROSLI (2014440564) NUR ELISA BINTI SHAHARULLAH (2014807332) NADHIRAH UZMA BINTI SHAHARUDIN (2014400994) MARIAH AMIRAH BINTI MOHD AMIN (2014418294) NUR SHAFIQAH AMIRAH BINTI MD SHARUDDIN (2014238446) AD HOC COMMITTEE UITM BRANCH‚ SEGAMAT CAMPUS NOTICE OF MEETING The third meeting of “Flood Rescue Mission” will be held on 23 February 2015 at U203‚ UITM Johor. *Attendance is compulsory. Please contact me

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    Community Meeting

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    On October 10th‚ 2006 I attended the 8th district’s community outreach meeting at the Eastern Patrol Station of the Chicago Metro Police Station at 7:00 P.M.. The room where the meeting was being held was half of a larger room which is divided into two by a movable wall in the center. When I arrived there were about 8 or 9 other individuals‚ all of which were black females over the age of 60. Right away I felt out of place in the room and they knew I wasn’t part of the district. One of the women

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    Effective Meetings

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    Williams M3.33 Effective Meetings For Managers The purpose of an agenda. The purpose of the agenda is to facilitate the business of the meeting by providing a clear and concise list of the items to be dealt with. An agenda is one of the most important elements for a productive meeting. The agenda communicates important information such as: Topics for discussion Presenter or discussion leader for each topic Time allotment for each topic Provides an outline for the meeting (how long to spend on

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    in traditional public schools‚ charter schools would be no different for them because researchers have found that Charter schools. Charter Schools often operate different than traditional public schools because although they are public and tuition-free as well‚ they are run by small companies‚ parents‚ community groups‚ and non-profit the Board of Education do not have a say on what they should or shouldn’t do. Charter schools have been known to be a better option than Public schools but it is not

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