This is my first lesson from the break as I went to Hangzhou that I’ve obviously missed a lot a lot of things‚ I also received an email from Mr. Walker about the things that I have to do on my own for catching ups. So this lesson I don’t really know what was going on. We started off with 2 warm up games‚ just to get our muscles moving and warmed up for the later on activities‚ they aren’t related to TOTA. We first played “Splat”‚ then the “Fox and the rabbit” (I’m not so sure about the names)
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Bully Monologues Witness I told you everything I saw. I really don’t want to be involved in this. I’ve never wanted to be involved in this stuff. Colleges don’t like that. I can’t afford to lose my credibility with them. You know that. Can I go now? ….So I won’t get in trouble?... You swear?.... well‚ alright. Like I said‚ I didn’t see much. I only caught the tail end of the fight. There was blood already on the ground and the knife was just being thrown away when I came around the corner
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Unit 1 Written Evaluation (1968 words). For our unit one exam‚ we explored the dramatic concepts of justice‚ and whether or not justice could truly be achieved. In order to do so‚ our exam was partitioned into six one hour lessons each containing justice as a focus point‚ using different forms and techniques to explore in a variety of different ways. Firstly‚ we looked at how hot seating could be used to fully explore an emotionally realistic situation. Our main stimulus for this lesson was the
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American paper 6 Design I found a dimpled spider‚ fat and white‚ On a white heal-all‚ holding up a moth Like a white piece of rigid satin cloth -- Assorted characters of death and blight Mixed ready to begin the morning right‚ Like the ingredients of a witches’ broth -- A snow-drop spider‚ a flower like a froth‚ And dead wings carried like a paper kite. What had that flower to do with being white‚ The wayside blue and innocent heal-all? What brought the kindred spider to that height
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READER RESPONSE TO AUSTEN’S NOVELS Jane Austen is generally acknowledged to be one of the great English novelists‚ so it is no surprise that her novels have remained continuously in print from her day to the present. Contemporary reviewers found much to praise in them. Reviewing Emma for the Quarterly Review (1816)‚ Sir Walter Scott characterized its strengths and weaknesses: The author’s knowledge of the world‚ and the peculiar tact with which she presents characters that the reader
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The Beauty of Connections The characters in “The Call of the Wild” do not only represent us‚ but they represent our feelings‚ our emotions‚ our personalities‚ our everyday lives. Once you start to read this book‚ the obstacles that the dogs and humans go through leap out at you. Representations like this make the common characteristics you see in them relate to the characteristics that people see in yourself. When the author uses the great amounts of detail‚ it makes it easier to make connections
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Analysis of Jane Eyre In Jane Eyre‚ Charlotte Bronte portrays one woman’s desperate struggle to attain her identity in the mist of temptation‚ isolation‚ and impossible odds. Although she processes a strong soul she must fight not only the forces of passion and reason within herself ‚but other’s wills constantly imposed on her. In its first publication‚ it outraged many for its realistic portrayal of life during that time. Ultimately‚ the controversy of Bronte’s novel
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Drama Coursework: Lesson 1: Why in Prison? The picture of the girl in the corner made me feel trapped and isolated because in the picture it seems like there is no way out or she’s locked in. The picture makes me wonder why she is in there‚ maybe for a reason; is she hiding? Did she get put in there? Is it her feelings? Has she being bullied? Is the coloured (green) her emotion? Her body language is closed up and shows me that she is not letting anyone or anything in. The girl looks like she
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Real Beauty In the world today‚ the media makes it hard for a girl to be comfortable with her body. Society‚ in general‚ persuades young women to feel that any size above a two is too big. “In 1950‚ when televisions were first finding their way into homes‚ the media’s portrayal of “the ideal” female figure was drastically different than it is today. At that time‚ mannequins and models more or less reflected the average woman’s size. Mannequins and models have grown thinner by the year‚ increasingly
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Journal Prompt #1 In the novel Jane Eyre there are two main male characters that are introduced to us‚ one being Mr. Rochester and the other‚ St. John. Mr. Rochester’s rude and abrupt personality reflects in the way he treats every women in his life and the same goes for St. John’s marble like appearance. As the reader can see Mr. Rochester is utterly the opposite of St. John. He isn’t handsome like he is‚ he doesn’t have a charming appeal to him as St. John does and he is not based on a tight religion
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