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    Throughout high school‚ I was involved in my schools Interact Club which was sponsored by Rotary and we would volunteer for a plethora of community opportunities. One of the most memorable events that we would be a part of was using toilet paper rolls as a container for candy to be given to underprivileged kids in Mexico for Christmas. This was a multi-step process that brought more than 60 of our members together on weekends forming a conveyor line to 1) remove any remaining toilet paper‚ 2) wrap

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    Chemistry in Daily Life

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    1. You feel hungry because of the satiety center in your brain falls short of particular hormones to function and then sends the signal of hunger. 2. You fall in love‚ get attracted and have a feeling of belonging because of certain monoamines present in your brain which get stimulated through nerve sensors. 3. If you have wondered‚ why is the sky blue‚ it is due to a phenomenon called the "Rayleigh scattering"‚ which depends on scattering of light through particles which are much smaller than

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    Chemistry In Our Daily Life Chemistry is a big part of your everyday life. You find chemistry in daily life in the foods you eat‚ the air you breathe‚ your soap‚ your emotions and literally every object you can see or touch. We live in a world of matter. From the food that sustains our lives to various objects that have built up our physical culture‚ everything is made up of matter. The human body itself is a mixture of matter of differing types. The humans who used materials obtained from nature

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    Didactic Unit: Daily Routine

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    Unit number : 2 Title: My Daily routine! María Juan Llopis 1. UNIT NUMBER 2. TITLE 3. GRADE 4. SESSIONS 5. TIMING 6. OBJECTIVES 7. BLOCKS OF CONTENTS 7.1. Oral language - Listening -Spoken production -Spoken interaction 7.2. Written Language - Reading - Writing 7.3. Linguistic System Elements‚ and relations among them: -Vocabulary - Grammar - Phonetics 7.4. Language as a learning tool 7.5. Social and cultural dimensions of language 7.6. Communication

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    How Does The Giver Change

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ is a story about searching for missing pieces in their lives. Jonas‚ the main character‚ changes into a dynamic person. In The Giver by Lois Lowry the main character Jonas changes into a more vigorous‚ outgoing character. Jonas changes from close-minded to an open-minded thinker. First‚ all Jonas knows is uniformity‚ but when he starts his training he gets memories of emotions‚ for example joy when he was sledding down the snowy hill‚ he starts to act and think differently

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    How Does Society Conform

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    Hawthorne) The entire town and even the children are humiliating Hester. Most children in this time period wouldn’t even think to chase the others away‚ but her mother is all Pearl has ever had. Pearl is often called a devil child because she doesn’t know how to act around other people‚ but as she ages Pearl becomes more

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    How Does Jem Finch Mature

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    the town begins to show its true colors. Jem’s father‚ Atticus‚ is the lawyer for Tom Robinson. Over the course of the novel Jem matures from being a child who enjoys playing games about a man who is rumored to be a ghost‚ to standing in the courtroom and witnessing his father desperately trying to get the jury to abandon their racist views and see Tom as not a black man but as just a man. The ideas of injustice are established when even with strong evidence against the accusations that Atticus

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    Lujan‚ Ingrid. “Final Website”. Final Project. CSS 233 Interact Media Tech. Autumn 2013. This artifact is a website Ingrid created during her first quarter at UW Bothell. In CSS 233‚ she learned the basics of Unicode and HTML. She created this website based off of my interest. There is a page dedicated to Batman‚ unicorns‚ and basketball. She created this website using HTML coding. This artifact is significant to her because previously she never had any experience with media tech. This class helped

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    How Does Jem Finch Mature

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    The novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ tells the story of a small town that faces many challenges. Atticus Finch is a very humble and respectful man who defends Tom Robinson. He has two kids‚ Jean Louise‚ and Jem. Jean Louise “Scout” Finch is a young girl that is very intelligent. She is the daughter of Atticus. Jem Finch is a young boy that matures throughout the novel. He is the son of Atticus Finch. Tom Robinson is a black man accused of raping a white woman named Mayella Ewell. Mayella

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    Gender Specific Toys Affect on Children Enrolled in Preschool Versus Children Not Attending Preschool Gender plays an important role in the way children are raised in today’s society. The common stereotype that feminine toys are for girls and masculine toys are for boys is prevalent‚ even with all of the political advancements our society has made to try to free the world from these stigmas. It starts as early as when a child is in the mother’s womb. Most women will celebrate the arrival of

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