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    Summary The text chosen for phase 2 of the text set project is National Geographic Kids: Weather by Kristin Baird Rattini. This is a non-fiction book that allows students to explore various kinds of weather such as rain‚ sunshine‚ snow‚ thunder‚ lightning‚ wind and clouds. The pictures in the book are very bright and colorful. It shows children biking through the grass on a sunny day‚ children in the rain wearing rain gear catching raindrops in their mouths‚ children playing in a pool‚ different

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    Response To Shakespeare

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    Response Paper 1 As we’ve been reading‚ I often have found myself paying particular attention to Shakespeare’s analysis and critiques of love. Occasionally it seems as if Shakespeare is holding up love as the most intensely wonderful and perfect feeling one could experience. Yet‚ most of the time‚ it seems that Shakespeare cannot describe a single couple that is actually as perfect as it appears to be. At first I thought that Shakespeare was criticizing love as an ideal‚ saying that it actually

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    Black Swan

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    The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal‚ Volume 13(3)‚ 2008‚ article 14. 1 Book Review Nassim Nicholas Taleb. The Black Swan. The Impact of the Highly Improbable. New York: Random House‚ 2007. Reviewed by James Iain Gow Université de Montréal‚ Canada This book has had quite an impact since it was published in 2007. According to Wikipedia‚ it has sold over 270‚ 000 copies in its first year‚ was on the New York Times best-seller list for 17 week and had been translated into

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    Is “extreme weather” caused by manmade global warming? Global warming is one of the most significant issues in today’s society for the reason global warming is making worse such as super storms‚ droughts‚ heat waves‚ etc. In this case‚ global warming has made more tenuous‚ for example tornadoes. However‚ people in today society consider that extreme weather caused by manmade. Manmade to the global warming is a major influence on extreme weather. In brief‚ as mentioned above one can see that people

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    Response to Schoolsville

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    Response to Schoolsville My first thoughts after reading Schoolsville‚ by Billy Collins‚ as a whole‚ were of the movie {proof}. {proof} is about a mathematician who‚ as he grew older‚ slowly lost his mind. After reading the first few stanzas I thought either the person in the poem is Schizophrenic or simply reminiscing. However‚ when I came upon the second to last stanza‚ I understood the story. The second to last stanza reads; Needless to say‚ I am the mayor. I live in the white colonial

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    it had to endure and overcome. The largest reason why the 14th century coined this phrase was because of the black plague. Too many‚ the years of the black plague were the darkest days in Europe’s history. At first‚ the plague only attacked mice and rats. But due to the insanitary conditions of the 14th century‚ the virus mutated and a strain of the virus began attacking humans. The black plague was deadly and the normal person had a 80% mortality rate. The disease spread quickly throughout Europe

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    The Stranger Response

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    focuses on his body‚ the physical relationship with his girlfriend‚ Marie‚ and the nature and doings of the world around him. Meursault when questioned about emotional topics like relationships is very vague but when asked about topics such as the weather‚ he opens up more‚ as he is more interested in worldly

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    Black Balloon

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    Elissa Down’s 2008 film The Black Balloon deeply explores the complex themes and issues that surround the dynamics of a family whose teenage son is the subject to autism. Such issues revolve around society’s attitude to people who suffer from a disability and the struggles families go through when a family member has a disorder. The film depicts a military family‚ the Mollisons who have two sons‚ Charlie has autism and attention deficit disorder‚ and his younger brother‚ Thomas a 15 year old who

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    Exam Response

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    Exam Response A Qu. 7 MARK 36 Carol Anne Duffy and Sheenagh Pugh both use their poetry to write about youth and the process of growing up. Although the write about many of the same ideas‚ such as the idea that the old prey upon the innocence of youth‚ their different approaches to the subject matter mean that the poems are often vastly different. In Lizzie‚ six‚ Carol Anne Duffy presents a dysfunctional relationship between a young girl and a man‚ possibly her father or step-father.

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    Response to Salvation

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    Hour 7 Langston Hughes Response In “Salvation” by Langston Hughes‚ Hughes explains how he as a young boy lost faith in his religion. Hughes writes of being about twelve years old and being brought by his aunt to church to try and find Jesus. Hughes is told that he will see Jesus and “something happened to you inside!” When Hughes went to church he and the other children were put at the front of the church and had all the adults pray around them. Many children got up right away signifying that

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