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    different funny things

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    Funny things kids can do: Kids are like little angels who always do funny and naughty things. They make funny faces that make everyone laugh. For example:one day a kid went to zoo with his father. The kid started to tease a monkey. He wanted him to copy him but when it did not worked out the kid hit the monkey with a banana and was going away when the monkey grabbed his pants through the cage and pulled him back. The kid tried to run away. He was successful in running away but unfortunately he lost

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    Socratic Dialogue

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    Write a dramatic dialogue between two or more characters which demonstrates‚ explores‚ highlights or questions the themes and concerns of one of thinkers on the course (apart from Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle). Follow the Socratic dialogue form of presentation used by Plato. Edmund Burke 1790’s England‚ a conservative thinker (Henry) meets a pro-enlightenment thinker (Jean-Pierre)that is extremely supportive of the recent revolution in France. The conservative thinker has recently read Edmund

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    Outliers Dialogue

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    Outliers Dialogue Galdwell book is interesting and thought provoking. His writings allow you ponder about what can and cannot be possible. Are Galdwell’s perceptions correct that is for the reader to decide? The meaning of Outlier is “something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body”‚ and also “a statistical observation that is markedly different in value from others of the sample” (Galdwell‚ 2011). The Matthew Effect According to Galdwell (2011) a psychologist

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    The girl’s moans and squeals of excitement only served to urge Adam on to elicit more. With Sophie splayed out on the desk‚ her tits revealed and bouncing in the air‚ and his head buried between her naked thighs‚ the camera’s would capture a helicopter view‚ showing the teen’s naked body‚ the expression of pleasure pasted across her features‚ and her hips thrusting against his mouth as he expertly tongued her pussy. It was a close-up of the teen‚ in an obviously unrehearsed performance unlike any

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    interesting?” Nicolas asks. “Yes‚” Axel responds. “Well then tell me what it’s about‚” Nicolas counters. “It is about geology‚” Axel answers. “Geology? Sounds kinda dumb.” Axel turned to Nicolas and gave him the look. No‚ not a look. The Look. To most people it just seemed like Axel was just staring at Nicolas with a slightly grumpy face. But Nicolas knew what it meant. “You have said something stupid.” “Sorry‚” says Nicolas. “It is okay‚” responds Axel‚ “But you should not talk about things you do

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    socratic dialogue

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    Socratic Dialogue Reflection During the Socratic dialogue there were many interesting questions brought to my attention. Overall I really enjoyed the chance to argue with my classmates about topics. One of these questions was; is Feynman’s idea that science is a widely excepted idea? The most interesting and largely debated question asked; if you can prove there are atoms and molecules but you cant prove there is a God‚ why would you believe in God and not Evolution? After having time to think

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    Funny Icebreaker Game

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    Ah Um Game - This game is designed to help people kick the “ah‚ um” habit and learn to avoid these words in natural conversation and presentations. - Alphabet Back Game - Trace the letter on your partner’s back and have them guess the secret letter! - Battle of the Sexes - Test each teams’ knowledge of the opposite gender- sports‚ fashion and more! - Cake Walk - Famous game to play at festivals and carnivals‚ especially for kids. Easy to learn!  - Chair Basketball - Toss the balls in the

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    Very Funny

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    ________________________ Worksheet.Chapter 1 True/False ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ 1. A federal law that conflicts with the U.S. Constitution will be deemed unconstitutional. 2. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. 3. Each state has its own constitution. 4. Equity is a branch of unwritten law that seeks to award damages in most cases. 5. A plaintiff is a person against whom a lawsuit is brought. 6. A decision on a given issue by a court is not binding on an inferior

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    My expectations for “Funny In Farsi” were set very high. I predicted that it would be a deep‚ profound book that was enlightening and revealed a lot about persian culture. I was surprised to find a witty‚ light hearted book instead‚ that focused a lot more on the transition into the american culture‚ rather than the Iranian culture itself. However‚ I’m still really liking the book;it’s delicately written‚ with great hints of sarcasm and humor‚ to the point where it had me actually laughing out loud

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    importance of dialogue

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    story is carried out on the shoulders of the dialogue. Here‚ a writer who writes in many mediums needs to note that a dialogue in a short story or a novel tends to be quite different from the story told on stage or screen. Stage and screenplay dialogue has to fit the tone and the pacing of the entire work‚ and it must be written in a way that it can be uttered much more easily when compared to the dialogue in a story or a novel. First and foremost‚ dialogue unveils characters. A playwright needs to

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