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    Complexity Of Identity

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    What do you consider to be the most salient aspects of your identity‚ and why? Where does this identity come from? How do you believe that this identity shapes the lens through which you view the world and interact with others‚ particularly those who may be viewed as different from you? As a human being‚ I feel that there are a multitude of facets that make up my identity. They all conincide with oneanother to define who I am. In class we considered 24 different categories alone. However‚ some of

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    The Railway Children

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    surprise party for her. * Everyone gives Bobbie a present. Peter gives Bobbie half his toy steam engine. * That night‚ Bobbie goes downstairs to get her presents. She sees her mother looking unhappy. Bobbie returns to her room sadly. * The next day‚ Bobbie takes Peter’s engine and goes to the place where the trains stop. * Bobbie gets onto a train engine to speak to the train driver. The train moves and Bobbie falls onto a pile of coal. * Bobbie cries in fright. The driver and the fireman

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    Lisa Montgomery‚ then 36‚ (glasses) met Bobbie Jo Stinnett‚ 26‚ on a chat room about rat terriers. Lisa went by the alias “Darlene Fischer‚” telling Bobbie‚ who was pregnant at the time‚ that she was pregnant as well. The two went on to email each other‚ discussing their pregnancies. “Darlene” went on to post that one of her babies had died while in the womb‚ but the other baby was doing fine‚ which was odd. What Bobbie didn’t know was that the woman she was talking to had been lying about being

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    Neutral Curriculum

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    References: Brummelen‚ Harro. (2002). Setting Out on the Curriculum Path. In Steppingstone to Curriculum (2nd ed.‚ pp. 9-10). Colorado Springs‚ United States: Purposeful Design Publication. (Original work published 2002) Bauer‚ Susan. (n.d.). What is a Neutral Curriculum. Van Bummelen‚ Harro. (2002). Stepping stones to curriculum (2nd ed.). Colorado Springs‚ Colorado: Purposeful Design Publications. Retrieved

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    1950 comparative essay

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    known as “Bobbie”‚ was born in 1983 in Waynesboro‚ Pennsylvania and grew up in Maryland. Both Dick and Bobbie are now two loving‚ white-haired Grandparents with lots of stories to share about their youth age. It would be hard to forget the Korean War‚ growing up in the 50’s. Dick recalled it lasting from 1950-1953 and costing around 55‚000 American casualties. He was enrolled in the army during the time and “Thanks to God”‚ he says‚ “by the time my training was over‚ so was the war”. Bobbie remembers

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    character encoding

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    Components Habit’s Attitudes Physical Trait Mental Trait Emotional Trait Social Trait Moral Trait Grace Salazar down-to-earth Chubby Hopeful Easily get hurt Elegant in socializing Teddie Salazar Earnest Gorgeous Cannot easily learn Easily to talk to Bobbie Salazar Speak English dialect Brave Beautiful Intelligent Fearless Wide-interaction Alex Salazar Always wear shorts Lightsome Slender Naive Gabby Salazar Cooking Careful simple Serious type Rebreb Salazar Happy-go-lucky Handsome Submissive Character

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    The Red Scare Short Story

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    evidence. Well that was an event that occurred to the people living in the 1940’s through 1950’s‚ this was called the Communist Red Scare. Bobbie Ann Mason the author makes the characters in the story be affected by Red Scare to a point that the main character blamed the communist for her mother’s miss carriage. In the short story “DETROIT SKYLINE‚ 1949” by Bobbie Ann Mason reflects those events of paranoia that happened in the 1940s through 1950s of the Communist Red Scare. The Communist Red Scare

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    “Open Season” we see how the hunted thinks. These stories share themes‚ settings‚ and characters traits. First‚ both stories have similarities in their themes. In both stories Bobbie and Rainsford feel haw it’s like to be hunted. They both get trapped into their game and are forced to play. Throughout “Open Season” Bobbie tries to outsmart John and Paul Mulford. She tricks them to take advantage and to take them down. Then in the “Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford set up traps to weaken Zaroff and stop

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    stepford wives

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    http://kritikfeminis2005.blogdrive.com/archive/7.html http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/08/24/american-dreams-the-stepford-wives-by-ira-levin.html THE STEPFORD WIVES by IRA LEVIN Copyright @ 1972 by Ira Levin "Today the combat takes a different shape; instead of wishing to put man in a prison‚ woman endeavors to escape from one; she no longer seeks to drag him into the realms of immanence but to emerge‚ herself‚ into

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    Roberta (Bobbie) being the eldest of the lot is often found to exhibit caring and protective traits in the story. There is an instance in the story where she stays alone with Jim when he lies in the tunnel unconscious (Pg.129) and another where she saves her brother Peter when he is caught by the bargee (Pg. 88). Through these instances‚ the author is trying to subtly tell us how essential it is in a sibling relationship to safeguard the interests of one another. In another instance in the story

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