P : Are you a working mother? DD : Yes‚ I’m an accountant. I have been working for about 10 years already. P : Oh I see. How many children do you have? DD : 4. Boys all of them. P : hmm..seem quite busy then. Do you face any difficulties and stress may be? DD : Yup. My workload as a working woman and housewife sometimes do affect me emotionally. This stressed me out. Eating sweet foods help me a lot. P : Perhaps
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I thought of penning down my memorable incidents and what could be better way than listing down funny incidents. There are many such incidents in my life (all unintentional at the moment they were happing) but I have chosen only four incidents to share. These incidents are at different point of time and from different areas….with an attempt to show that I am can generate humor from anywhere (this is better way of saying that at times i am equally ignorant in all areas!!). Anyway‚ I would not take
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Throughout the last two weeks‚ I have been reading Marie Lu’s Legend. I am currently on page 200 of the book. This book is about a girl and a boy who live very different lives but eventually come together. The boy’s name is Day and the girl’s name is June. Day is a wanted criminal for the things he has done to the government and he also killed June’s brother. June joins the military and becomes highly ranked quickly soon after her brother’s death. Her job is to find Day and bring him in so he cannot
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I’ve read this chapter probably seven times at this point. Each time I’ve wanted to comment‚ but never had the right words. I don’t think I do at this point‚ but I will do my best. I want to move to the next chapter. I’ve read other comments‚ and from what I picked up‚ the Reader’s name is “Hope”? So I’ll call her that. The first paragraph is amazing. So few words and you’ve caught my attention‚ and the rest is quite well-written as well. We get somewhat a feel from who the reader is in this chapter
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him over. The kid falls backward onto the ground‚ where he just kind of stays. The group of boys are already starting to gang up on him. Nicolas thinks he shouldn’t get involved. He shouldn’t. He shouldn’t. He shou-nevermind‚ he’s getting involved. “HEY. YOU SHOULD LEAVE HIM ALONE. KOMAAN (COME ON)‚” Nicolas yells at them‚ switching to Flemish at the end. “Hey‚ there’s that weird Dutch kid‚” one of the boys says. “I’M NOT DUTCH‚ I’M BELGISCH YOU IDIOTS‚” he shouts while running toward them at full
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Imperialism Dialogue Portfolio Project I believe that the United States should continue its isolationist policies. Why? Because America already has issues of their own. We also have enemies that continue to want to attack us.America has very great entrance restrictions which already avoid less immigrants from entering. Therefore another of my perspective of our citizens struggle with such things as having no home‚ no money‚ no job.We should worry and fix our issues before we try to fix other
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30 Funny Persuasive Speech Topics 1. What to do with good advice that actually isn’t good? 2. Everyone a university degree. 3. How to get rid of boring blind dates. 4. If you think you can‚ you can - or not. 5. How to laugh every day. 6. Bingo keeps grandmoms off the streets. 7. What is a funny topic or humorous speech anyway? 8. Why vegetarian don’t love animals. 9. The bigger the worser‚ or vary on the adjectives of this funny topic for a persuasive speech. 10. Limiting alternatives will
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including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/ccje20 Classroom dialogue: a systematic review across four decades of research a Christine Howe & Manzoorul Abedin a Faculty of Education‚ University of Cambridge ‚ Cambridge ‚ UK Published online: 29 Apr 2013. To cite this article: Christine Howe & Manzoorul Abedin (2013): Classroom dialogue: a systematic review across four decades of research‚ Cambridge Journal of Education‚ DOI:10.1080/0305764X.2013
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death. Imagine that you are tried over and over again‚ and each time you go back to death row. This became reality to nine young boys on March 25‚ 1931. When the Scottsboro boys were convicted‚ everyone involved was extremely happy. Yet when the boys persuaded the judges to have retrial after retrial‚ it became a mess. Despite the conflicting testimonies of the Scottsboro boys‚ Victoria Price‚ and Ruby Bates‚ the court was able to discern the truth and deliver justice to everyone surrounding the trial
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It is interesting when we are young and what are our thoughts. We see things differently when we are young. We can get away with being naïve to the world. Reading “Boy at the Window” there is a sense of being young and not knowing about the world. It is difficult to understand how people think if you do not know about their lifestyle. This story explains how someone feels about another person. Reading poetry is something to truly experience. Authors write poems with strong feelings. “Saying that
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