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    Speak About It Laurie Halse Anderson is no stranger to the world of censorship and book banning; following the debut of her Printz Honor Award wining book‚ Speak. Some may argue that this book is considered explicit‚ but it is considered an awakening for the youth. The fact that the main character is around the adolescent age makes this book a little more relatable to teens. Overall‚ Speak encourages both teens and adults to speak up about their experiences and seek help if necessary. Through Speak

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    understand themselves better. The results of self expression‚ both physically and mentally‚ can reveal a lot about the person who created it. In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ the main character expresses herself through drawing and appearances to show how she truly is feeling inside throughout the novel. In the first half of speak‚ Melinda’s tree has been symbolically representing what state of mind she is in. “I can’t bring it to life‚ I’d love to give it up” (78). The tree that she

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    In the book‚ “Speak” by‚ Laurie Halse Anderson‚ we are taken on a journey through the life of a young girl‚ named Melinda Sordino. We quickly learn that Melinda is a rape survivor that becomes mute after encountering sexual violence at a party during summer break‚ right before the start of her freshman year of high school. Melinda carries the burden of this secret with her in shame and in silence‚ from the hallways of her school to the doors of her home; internally isolating herself from everyone

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    Methodology Research Instrument Context Diagram Zero Diagram Data Flow Diagram System Requirements CHAPTER IV: Photographic Documentation Screenshots Description and Codes Database Table Project Schedule CHAPTER V: Summary‚ Conclusion and Recommendation Summary Conclusion Recommendation FIGURES Figure1 Context Diagram Figure2 Zero Diagram Figure3 Data Flow Diagram Figure4 Splash Form Figure5 Log-In Forms Figure6 Main Menu Figure7 Farrowing Schedules

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    Speak is a short 208 page novel focusing around a highschool girl named Melinda Sordino‚ a school outcast who doesn’t speak at all. She lost all of her friends after she broke up a party that had occurred over the previous summer by calling the police. Now in high school she is completely isolated and never speaks‚ though since the book is from her perspective we see that her internal personality is sarcastic and slightly rude. On the first day a girl named Heather attempts to speak to her but she

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    Why My Mother can’t Speak English Garry Engkent was born in 1948 in China‚ he came to Canada in the 1950”s. He completed a PH.D in English at the University of Toronto‚ and has teached at a number of Community Colleges and Universities. Why My Mother can’t Speak English‚ was first published in the Anthology of Chinese-Canadian writing in 1991. This short story has shown differences in culture‚ with different languages. There are parts where Garry’s mother feared of losing her home‚ and being sent

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    Henry Brook Adams once said‚ “A teacher affects eternity; he/she can never know where his/her influence stops.” SPEAK and The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds are two intriguing books that focus on important lessons and tell intriguing stories. SPEAK teaches the reader to stand up for themselves and to speak up no matter how much strength it involves. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds shows the reader how one felt happy while living in hard environments with rude

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    In order for a change to happen‚ you must speak up because remaining quiet can cause more bad than a good change. Being neutral helps those who are evil remain silent and cause even more evil to occur. I believe if everyone would stick together through thick and thin things would not be the way they are.One reason why is if you are there to help others and listen then they will do the same for you in return. Therefore‚ treat others the way you want to be treated. In the book Terrible Things on page

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    Words Speak Louder Than Actions Reading the title of this essay you may have paused and thought‚ “Wait isn’t that supposed quote stated‚ actions speak louder than words?” You would be correct‚ but when it comes to written novels versus the movie version of stories--books speak louder. Books can allow for a reader’s mind to explore places that aren’t possible to fit into a two hour movie. Long novels with hundreds of pages cannot be properly transformed into one short movie. The book version of stories

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    READING TO SPEAK: INTEGRATING ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS. The article I chose deals about the lack of practice in speaking skill in language teaching‚ and although it refers to Chinese schools‚ I found it relevant because the situations it refers to are very similar to the ones we face in most of the schools in our country. Since a very powerful motivation to learn a second language is to be able to converse with speakers of that language‚ speaking seems to be the most important skill

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