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    Eloise Jarvis McGraw‚ author of The Golden Goblet presents the story of Ranofer‚ an Egyptian boy who works in a gold shop. This boy lives with his half brother Gebu‚ who works at a stone cutting shop during the day‚ and when he comes home‚ Ranofer would mostly get beat by Gebu. At the gold shop‚ he has lots of friends‚ including Heqet‚ a boy about the age of Ranofer. They become great friends and make a plan to figure out what Gebu is doing suspiciously. The most important event is when Ranofer meets

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    Writing UnityCoherence

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    PARAGRAPH WRITING: UNITY & COHERENCE OBJECTIVES  To revise paragraphs to increase unity & coherence.  To be able to use transitions effectively. Good Paragraphs have both unity & coherence UNITY  A paragraph has unity when the connection between the main idea & the supporting sentences is clear. COHERENCE  A paragraph has coherence when its sentences relate to each other.  Ideas are organized logically and should flow naturally from one to another. • "Do not confuse unity and coherence

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    in people. The good sides can be referred to as the “light” and the bad as the “darkness”. As the story progresses‚ Silas Marner’s “light” parts change and that causes him to change for the better. In the book‚ Lantern Yard‚ his faith in God‚ money‚ gold‚ Dolly Winthrop‚ and Eppie are all considered to be the light in Silas. Without these things‚ Silas Marner wouldn’t have very much to live for. The very first source of “light” in Silas Marner’s life is Lantern Yard. One reason Lantern Yard is a light

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    heart melted at the sight of tears in her son’s eyes. She grew restless. In a bid to help him she gave him a gold coin. In the evening when the father asked his son what he had earned‚ the son promptly presented him the gold coin. The father then asked him to throw it into a well. The son did as he was told.
The father was a man of wisdom and experience and guessed that the source of the gold coin was the boy’s mother. The next day he sent his wife to her parent’s town and asked his son to go and earn

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    AGRARIAN DISCONTENT DBQ

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    Between 1880-1900‚ farmers believed that the railroad companies were swindling away their profits and that the government favored big business. The farmers had every reason to feel some sort of discontent because of their predicament as well as the fact that the government saw a need for reform which created the notion that problems existed. Farmers were correct in arguing that the United States’ money supply was not what it should be; over 30 years the population nearly double while the money circulation

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    A dystopia is a place where negative events constantly take place. Based on this information we can infer that a daring job‚ such as a miner‚ can seem like a dystopia. In the text “Klondike Gold Rush” ‚ the author describes a plot of ambitious miners baring treacherous conditions only for a chance to strike fortune. From a conflicting viewpoint ‚ the passage “A Woman Who Went to Alaska” by May Kellogg Sullivan shares a slightly different view‚ considering the miners got the pleasure of coming across

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    Religion Sikh Spouse(s) Nirmal Kaur Children 3 daughters; 1 son; 1 adopted son Olympic medal record Men ’s Athletics Competitor for  IND British Empire and Commonwealth Games Gold 1958 Cardiff 440 yards Asian Games Gold 1958 Tokyo 200 m Gold 1958 Tokyo 400 m Gold 1962 Jakarta 400 m Gold 1962 Jakarta 4 x 400 m relay The Flying Sikh - Milkha Singh Sardar Milkha Singh is the greatest living Sikh Athlete. Born in a family of modest means‚ joining the army and then discovering

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    Cindy Hwang IB Math 11 SL 1-3 IB Math Portfolio Gold medal heights Aim: The aim of this task is to consider the winning height for the men’s high jump in the Olympic Games. Introduction: The Olympic Games which are held in every four years have an event called Men’s High Jump and usually an athlete tries to jump over a bar which is set up in a certain range from1 meter to 3 meters. The table 1 shows the record of the gold medalists during the Olympic Games held during 1932 to 1980. Note:

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    proposition is that he could set up his own company and take over a proposed gold mining opportunity in Sierra Leone. At present the opportunity is in its early exploration stages. It was an opportunity Abigail came across while prospecting for copper but she does not feel she has the time to take it further. So far the current indicated mineral resource discovered from test drill holes is estimated at 11‚000 ounces of gold. There are a number of test areas still to evaluate. The area is in a remote

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    The first similarities between the authors of the readings are the explorer’s three main goals‚ GoldGold‚ and Glory. To achieve more wealth‚ the explorers‚ who discovered a new land that was already occupied by the natives‚ strived to gather gold‚ so that they would be able to carry it back to their country. As well as this‚ expanding the Christian traditions and sharing their beliefs of God was the next thing on their agenda. Conversion of Native Americans was not a simple task for the new settlers

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