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    You’re at home or in school doing work when all of a sudden.... *Earthquake noise playing in background* (Students will get under desk and duck and cover) Raianne Voice over: You should then approach the nearest desk or table and... *insert excerpt from Duck and Cover song. Scenario 3 (Shift screen from Desk scene to 2 people walking outside with one character carrying a jacket or newspaper) Raianne voice over: Scenario 3. You’re out

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    little red hen who lived on a farm. She was friends with a lazy dog‚ a sleepy cat‚ and a noisy yellow duck. One day the little red hen found some seeds on the ground. The little red hen had an idea. She would plant the seeds. The little red hen asked her friends‚ "Who will help me plant the seeds?" "Not I‚" barked the lazy dog. "Not I‚" purred the sleepy cat. "Not I‚" quacked the noisy yellow duck. "Then I will‚" said the little red hen. So the little red hen planted the seeds all by herself. When

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    David Ackerman and Barbara Gross‚ who are the authors of “Is Time Pressure All Bad? Measuring the Relationship between Free Time Availability and Student Performance and Perceptions”‚ talk about studies that were conducted to see how stress effected students with high amounts of free time and students with low amounts of free time. “Indeed‚ perceived time pressure can stimulate focused motivation‚ even an ‘adrenaline rush‚’ and may lead to better time management and more intense and productive use

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    Caulfield and his painfulness of growing up by drawing out multiple symbols. Holden Caulfield‚ a seventeen year old teenager with a complex personality tells readers his life’s events before he ended up in a mental institute from a mental breakdown. The Ducks in Central Park Lagoon‚ the Museum of Natural History and the Catcher in the Rye are three important symbols that the author uses to demonstrate Holden’s painfulness

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    like sharks in a feeding frenzy. He could only quench his feverish desires by carrying out unspeakable devilish acts. The victim didn’t matter‚ no thought was given to any implications of the satanic rituals. Several times Bernardo resorted to defecating of human beings in order to satisfy his sick and abnormal urges. Paul Bernardo’s lustful and diverted sexual desires sprouted from the influence of pornography. Pornography caused him to fixate on anal intercourse‚ and violent‚ dominant sex. Pornography

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    The symbols I have chosen display Holden Caufield’s emotions‚ actions‚ and way of life. There are three symbols unparticular that are used most regularly in the novel. I’ve selected Holden’s red hunting hat‚ the Museum of Natural History‚ and the Ducks in Central Park Lagoon. All three of these symbols have great significance in this book. In the novel Holden says “I put my red hunting hat on‚ and turned the peak around to the back‚ the way I liked it‚ and then I yelled at the top of my god dam

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    Madhu Sriram English 10 HN Mr. Reinish 11/25/14 In the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden lives in perpetual fear of change. When the ducks are no longer in the pond‚ he’s not able to comprehend that ducks migrate and change habitats. The biggest fear of change Holden is unable to face is the change from a child to an adult. Holden strongly believes that being an adult makes a person corrupt and makes them loose their innocence. Hence‚ Holden fantasizes about being the Catcher in the Rye‚ where

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    2011 (McGhee‚ 2014). With this being a Godsend too many‚ the occupancy was high. Now more than a few years later the residents are not feeling safe due to people sleeping in the halls and stairwells of the complex. This has people urinating and defecating outside their front doors. Handicapped facilities are out of order and lock majority of the time. Many of the tenants are racially profiled against being place on a segregated floor that is just one race. With the issues that this business has going

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    October 1st 2012 The Things They Carried Close Reading p. 1-26 - Pages 3 and 4: So many items being carried… what is the purpose? Quote(s): “Kiowa also carried his grandmothers distrust for the white man…” (Pg. 3) “…The poncho weighed almost 2 pounds‚ but it was worth every ounce” (pg. 3) Meaningful words/ phrases: pounds‚ weighed‚ grunts‚ Kodacolor‚ Bonnie and Clyde Overall meaning/ author’s purpose: The soldiers do not only carry material goods‚ they also carry emotions. Such is Kiowa’s

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    It’s 9 in the morning on a Friday‚ hours before Sakata Gintoki is anywhere near the peak of wakefulness. Supressing a yawn‚ he leans his back against a dirty brick wall in a nondescript Kabukicho alley‚ contemplating whether he should wait out the company of his friends or go back home to the comfort of his futon and dreams of a certain blonde-haired neighbor. He closes his eyes‚ remembering the feeling of Tsukuyo’s skin- skimming his cheek‚ under his own fingertips‚ on his tongue. “Ahahaha‚ Kintoki

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