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    for context. The students will learn the pattern by tapping their hand on their thigh and by using their foot to keep a steady beat. Keeping in tempo‚ the tapping will be replaced with chanting the pattern. Just as the rote melody‚ the students will echo the beat by choosing one student while the rest of the class continues to keep the beat steady. This will assess if a student has learned to keep a rhythm while others are keeping a consistent tempo. This method is similar to rote‚ in that‚ it does

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    Centuries‚ by the sea’s pulmonary‚ a vein throbbing humming bumboatsyour trees rise as skyscrapers. Their ankles lost in swilling water‚ as they heave themselves higher above the mirrored surface. Remember your self: your raw lion heart‚ Each beat a stony echo that washes through ribbed vaults of buildings. Remember your keris‚ iron lightning ripping through tentacles of waves‚ double-edged‚ curved to a pointflung high and caught unsheathed‚ scattering five stars in the red tapestry of your sky.

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    Notes on Narcissism Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (HBSE) HWC 504 Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare May 18‚ 2013 Notes on Narcissism Human behavior is the quirky ins and outs of life. Psychoanalyst theory is the science of desire. In the international best seller‚ What was she thinking? Notes on a Scandal‚ written by Zoë Heller and adapted in to movie in 2007‚ the reader is taken on the journey of two troubled women‚ Barbara and Sheba‚ whose lives

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    At 0335 on 01 October 2016 SSgt Galvin‚ Andrew was notified of a suspicious activity carried out by two individuals leaving the LSA at an odd hour in civilian clothes by Echo- 2‚ SrA Magbanua. There was one male suspect and one female suspect that were described. SSgt Galvin and I the TASS Operator used the RAID camera to get positive identification of the two individuals walking off the LSA. Using the RAID camera it was obvious that the male was bigger and taller than the female. I used the matching

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    The Sights and Sounds of Jesuit Tell | Show | Walking down the hall today‚ I heard many interesting sounds. | * screaming freshman in freshman quad * debates * lockers * teachers as they issue JUG * Students as they try to get out of JUG * annoying crows in the trees | Walking down the hall today‚ I heard many interesting sounds. A) The sound of young freshmen screaming their high‚ annoying screeches echoes throughout the halls. B) Students take part in heated debates

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    The Histrionic Arrival During the course of King Arthur’s New Year’s celebration‚ a mysterious stranger- who oddly is entirely green- interrupts the festivity to challenge the King himself. The green‚ giant-like stranger is described by the poet to be of such openhanded civility; a man who should be paid with high respects. The narrator vindicates this claim in lines 18-20‚ declaring “So monstrous a mount‚ so mighty a man in the saddle/ Was never once encountered on all this earth/ till then;”(The

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    Sci Explanation

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    they would dry out if they flew during the daytime. It would also be more convenient for the bats to fly at night since they use sound rather than sight to navigate‚ unlike most of their predators. Noses or mouths are being used to send pulses that echo back outlining the objects in the bat’s flight path. As much as it helps them with predator avoidance‚ it also helps them hunt for food easier. Reference: http://www.pa.msu.edu/sciencet/ask_st/102997.html

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    The speech "Speech to the Virginia Convention" by Patrick Henry is a powerful and influential piece that played a significant role in the American Revolution. In this speech‚ Henry passionately urged the Virginia House of Burgesses to arm and prepare for war against British rule. Through powerful rhetoric and persuasive language‚ Henry conveyed his belief that war with Britain was inevitable and necessary for the preservation of liberty. Henry’s speech is known for its famous line‚ "Give me liberty

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    The Importance of “Strange Fruit” On August 7‚ 1930‚ Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were broken out of jail only to face a fate far more gruesome and violent than that which they may have otherwise endured (Frederick 40). The tragedy of their story‚ though‚ would eventually inspire a work of art so powerful that the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s is considered by some to have been born from it (Margolick 92). The song “Strange Fruit‚” written by Abel Meeropol and popularized by Billie Holiday

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    Worse Than Death ——An Analysis of Irony in Emily Dickinson’s “I Felt a Funeral in My Brain” The whole poem was in the past tense‚ just like relating to the poet’s nostalgic retrospective‚ telling a story that truly happened to her. What’s so scary a part about the poem is‚ if without the first line‚ the major subject— a “Funeral” that Emily once went through by herself‚ offering readers an angle of view from their own coffins‚ alive. The poem‚ thus‚ has put up a question probably with no answer:

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