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    gods of Asgard : The sword of Summer by Rick Riordan Performance Task: Book Review The novel isn’t like most of Uncle Rick’s (Rick Riordan) work. You see in this book‚ the main protagonist dies on the first chapters. I guess living characters are getting too mainstream for Uncle Rick. And this new series is also related to Uncle Rick’s books since the main character‚ Magnus Chase is the cousin of Annabeth Chase‚ daughter of the Greek goddess Athena. The main character and love interest of Percy Jackson

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    Discuss the importance of place and/or landscape in one or more texts that you have read. Place is important because it constructs the setting and era‚ discussing issues through symbolism and what is accepted in society during those times. The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll by Ray Lawler relies heavily on place to construct the setting and bring the story into context for the audience. It is set in the 1950s‚ in Australia during the midst of an economic boom. The story is about the boys Roo and

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    Travelling on an absolutely packed Virgin train with no leg room due to the fact that a rucksack and a bass guitar were shoved at my feet was not my idea of a fun way to spend nine o’clock on a Friday morning! I was‚ however‚ extremely excited about arriving in Sheffield and our ‘battle of the bands’ competition that lay in the weekend ahead of us. We had reached the national final and were somewhat astonished at how far we had gotten. After finally arriving at Doncaster train station (our route

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    Name ______________________________ ECE 201 Final Exam August 4‚ 2010 By signing below‚ I certify that the work submitted on this examination is my own‚ and that I have adhered to fair standards of academic honesty. This exam is void unless signed. _________________________________ signature Instructions a) Write your name on the front page ONLY. b) Show all your work for the following problems so that partial credit can be assigned. Cross out clearly any work which is to be disregarded. Be certain

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    2. Clearly there were many motives that drove Chicago to build the world fair. Civic honor is probably the most prominent of these motives as well as wanting to be as good as other monumental cities such as New York- they wanted to prove themselves. Chicago wanted to be respected as much as possible. Chicago proving that it was more than a meat packing backwater showed how they could push through difficult times to gain honor which is problematic in this situation. 3. The White City was indeed like

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    Objective: Use a personal observation (your own experience‚ something you’ve witnessed)‚ or a set of related observations‚ to illustrate and comment upon scholarly ideas and explanation. Where it’s found: Whatever name it goes by‚ the observation-reflection essay is regularly asigned in introductory classes or at the beginning of a semester. Outside of academia‚ it can be a model for writing opinion columns or personal blogs. Tone of writing: Probably the most autobiographical style of formal

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    AP U.S History Tenochtitlan ID: The ancient Aztec capital in about the 1325 and was demolished by the Spaniards in 1521. SIG: Tenochtitlan was one of the largest cities in the world in 1521. It was a very wealthy city with powerful economics‚ politics‚ and religions. Matrilineal ID: The inheritance one receives through the female line of ancestors. SIG: The pattern of culture in Lenape or modern day Delaware were fishing and other types of farming which were matrilineal. Many Native American

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    The main character‚ Homer‚ experiences a teenage crush and the feelings behind growing up in David Updike’s‚ “Summer.” During the summer‚ Homer visits Fred’s lake house. Fred is Homer’s best friend‚ however Homer begins to develop a crush on his sister. Homer begins watching Sandra throughout the summer. As time passes he begins to develop a crush on Sandra. Homer spends the summer growing up and learning about life. Sandra also has feelings for Homer. However‚ they don’t believe the feeling is mutual

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    Seventeenth Summer is certainly appropriate for the story that the author‚ Maureen Daly‚ has crafted. When readers‚ especially those who are reaching their adolescent years‚ hear and read the number seventeen next to the word summer‚ they would immediately assume that the novel would revolve around an adorable or cringe-worthy love story between two love-struck teens‚ and their guess would not be too far off from what the story is about. In addition‚ readers can infer that the main character of the story

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    Year 12 Literature SAC Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll The play "Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll" is a mixture of people’s inability to grow up and let go of dreams‚ in a typical Australian atmosphere in the nineteen fifties. Ray Lawler focuses on showing the characters finally waking up to their lives and realizing they don’t live in "heaven‚ " within in a simple plot. These techniques allow readers to connect and understand the disillusionment suffered by these Australian’s in this time. Our

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