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    Clap hands‚ here comes Charlie Pre-reading Activities 1. Charles Henderson One of the main characters in the story is Charlie Henderson. He is going to see a pantomime – a form of theatre traditionally seen at Christmas time – with his family. From the following extracts you will get an idea of what the relationship between him‚ his son Alec and his wife are. Mrs Henderson’s son‚ Alec‚ said Peter Pan wasn’t a pantomime. At least not what his mother understood by the word. Of course

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    A few hours away from Frankfurt‚ in the rocky hillside of Germany lays an eerie old prison on a moat and dam a hundred meters paramount the Keuper Mountain. The worn out prison sits on a rough six acre plateau isolated from its beautiful surroundings. Below it are the steep slopes of the hillside that are terraced with miles of vine yards‚ which in the summer create a poised yet defined tasting wine that balances fruit‚ sweetness‚ acidity and elegance‚ plus first prize when the local wine festivals

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    The Giver - Essay The novel ‘The Giver’ was written by Lois Lowry. It’s about a boy‚ Jonas‚ who lives in a highly controlled world. The Elders of the community try to make the community a utopia but in fact they take away human privacy and freedom of choice. They kill people without the individual knowing what is happening to them. The Elders take away life and what it means to be human. The Elders spy on the community constantly. Surveillance is on every corner and in every home. Part of being

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    Television

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    takes time away from reading‚ going sports‚ meeting people and etc. Television makes people violent. Many parents use television to calm their children. They put their children in front of the TV set. They do not care whether it exposes children to rubbish. They see scenes of violence. This will make the children want to imitate the scene and may end up getting hurt. Thus television can sometimes sent a wrong message. OR Television is one of the greatest achievements of the twentieth century. It

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    Introduction The primary objective of this lab is to be able to determine the specific heat of a reaction by using a calorimeter. A calorimeter is a device used to determine the specific heat of chemical reaction or a physical change. The specific heat a reactions is used to refer to the amount of heat that is lost or gained when one gram of a particular substance increases or decreases by one degree Celsius. When a chemical reaction occurs in an open container most of the energy gained or lost

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    water splashing into a tin mug and comparing this sound to “the voice of a kindly god”. the words” small splash” and “echo” add to the auditory imagery of the reader which help the reader understand the situation being expressed by he poet more vividly. the writer mention a “tin mug” in the hallucination of the victims which suggests poverty to the reader .this is because while dreaming about water which is heavenly for these people they imagine it being dripping Into a tin mug which is unusual in

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    Milk and Unsalted Butter

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    don’t over mix. Grease and flour a standard-size muffin tin. Scoop enough batter into each tin so that the top of the batter is even with the rim of the cup‚ about 1/2 cup. (A #16 ice-cream scoop gives you the perfect amount.) Bake the muffins until firm to the touch‚ 30 to 35 minutes. -To finish Melt the butter for the dipping mixture. Combine the sugar and cinnamon. When the muffins are just cool enough to handle‚ remove them from the tin‚ dip them into or brush them all over with the melted

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    the Scarecrow‚ ‘I shall ask for brains instead of a heart; for a fool would not know what to do with a heart if he had one.’ ‘I shall take the heart’ returned the Tin Woodman; ‘for brains do not make one happy‚ and happiness is the best thing in the world.’” – Excerpt from “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum A Woodman of tin‚ a man stuffed with straw Each with a human-like question and flaw Where’s the importance‚ in the head or the heart? Subtle opinions‚ but the question still sparks

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    Solar Heated Grill

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    Submitted to: Mrs. Eleonor Santos ABSTRACT This study aimed to find out if an old shoebox and a thick tin foil can be converted to amore useful piece of cooking equipment. The feasibility of reflective solar heated grill that is built from a cardboard box‚ tin foil‚ and poster board as alternative cooking equipment was studied in this research project. The cardboard box was cut and shaped. The tin foil is settled in the middle making it looks like a slide. We go outside in the heat of the sun. The barbeque

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    ABE321 A Brief History of Packaging1 Kenneth R. Berger‚ reviewed by B. Welt2 Introduction From the very earliest times‚ humans consumed food where it was found. Families and villages made or caught what they used. They were also self-sufficient‚ so there was little need for packaging of goods‚ either for storage or transportation. When containers were needed‚ nature provided gourds‚ shells‚ and leaves. Later‚ containers were fashioned from natural materials‚ such as hollowed logs‚ woven grasses

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