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    feelings between Suzy and Leah were not so good in the beginning. What happened in the beginning was a girl named Leah and a girl named Suzy were not getting along very well. Suzy thought Leah was kinda creepy the way she was standing with her two dark braids and staring at her. Suzy wanted a different kid to help out. But she couldn’t tra because her teacher told her she was the best English student. They way leah felt about Suzy was that she didn’t trust her because she laughed at her friends. Leah

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    ensue they have shade to be underneath whist out in the garden. Looking after hair we to need to talk parents about any allergies or conditions as they may require specific products. African-Caribbean children have oil rubbed into their hair wear braids and need less frequent hair washing‚ Caucasian childrens hair needs different care from African Caribbean such as washing more frequently and brushing. Head lice is common in any setting or school we try to keep it at bay by sending letters home and

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    Engle describes her terrible‚ miserable school life in California. She uses three different adjectives to describe how bad she is‚ they are “long” “worried” and “broken”. These three adjectives show Engle has a really terrible state -- her “long braids” are stiff‚ she is ignorant with her “worried eyes”‚ and she does not care about her image with her “broken tooth”. All of Engle’s traits make people feel like a vampire. She writes with a parable. The word “vampire” makes the readers get more easier

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    Wonder By R. J. Palacio

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    WONDER: THE COMPANION BOOK By: Mia Bagnara Table Of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: All about the Author Chapter 2: Major themes Chapter 3: Character Relationships Chapter 4: Symbolism Chapter 5: Fan Fiction Chapter 6: Author’s Purpose Conclusion INTRODUCTION “Sometimes I think my head is so big because it is so full of dreams” ― R.J. Palacio‚ Wonder In the book Wonder‚ a 10 year old boy who feels that he is a normal kid because he does normal kid things like play video

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    The Venus Willendorf and Laussel During the Upper Paleolithic era artists created a wide range of small sculptures. These sculptures were made from various materials‚ including ivory‚ bone‚ clay‚ and even stone. They represented humans‚ as well as animals; they even combined them at times. Most of the sculptures from this time show a high level of skill. From this time‚ there were two very influential sculptures‚ The Venus of Willendorf and the Venus of Laussel. This paper will discuss both

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    Cultural Appropriation

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    began to adopt black hairstyles from black culture; essentially making it popular culture. Cornrows and braids were beginning to be seen on high fashion runways such as Alexander McQueen and some magazines even had editorial campaigns featuring cornrows‚ labelling them as a new ‘urban’ hairstyle. Having dreadlocks or an afro hairstyle — even in 2016 — is deemed as unprofessional even though braids and cornrows are not merely stylistic. They are necessary to keep black textured hair healthy and manageable

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    If I Stay By Gayle Foreman

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    “If i stay” by Gayle Foreman is about a seventeen year old girl named Mia Hall who had everything‚ a perfect relationship‚ a loving family and best friend‚ and a future of becoming a professional cellist with a goal of attending Julliard. One snowy day‚ when school is out‚ her family decides to go on a roadtrip to visit friends and there is a tragic accident. That day Mia lost everything‚ her parents‚ her brother and almost her own life. From that moment on Mia’s spirit‚ trapped between life and

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    pt1420 unit 3

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    transmission method of which is supported by telecommunications cabling. Unshielded Twisted-Pair- A cable with multiple pairs of twisted insulated copper conductors bound in a single sheath. Shielded Twisted-Pair- A cable surrounded by a twisted braid‚ foil or both and bound in a single plastic sheath containing balanced twisted-pair conductors that are individually shielded. Fiber-optic Cable- is a cable made up of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information at the speed of light

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    Water Arrow Journal Entry

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    Chapter One I was running through a forest with the sounds of our country’s foreign enemies at my tail. It was especially dangerous for me because I skipped the armor in battle preparation due to my purpose in combat. I was know as a frate razboinic hydro sagittarius‚ or a girl warrior water archer‚ but when a lieutenant needed me they would say “Water Arrow”. My outfit was an olive drab button-up tank top with tan colored shorts. There was a belt with a pouch that was made of strong leather

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    loving. In the beginning Martin was self-conscious about telling his friends the truth about his grandfather. His grandfather was Native American‚ but not your average Native American Indian from TV. Martin describes him as “He didn’t wear his hair in braids but hung in stringy‚ gray strands on his neck and he was old. He was our great grandfather‚ and he didn’t live in a tipi‚ but all by himself in a part log‚ part tarpaper shack on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota” (Sneve 59). So‚ as expected

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