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    Fortinberry Brooke Fortinberry Hensley Honors English 11/ Third Period 08 January 2018 Part 1: Plot Summary “The Way It Felt to Be Falling” by Kim Edwards is a story set in the summer that Kate‚ the narrator‚ turns 19. She recalls the story of one of her most memorable moments where she learns to let go of her fear. Kate begins the story by telling of her father’s depression. He begins to stop speaking at times and ultimately‚ stops speaking entirely. Kate begins to fear that she is going to be

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    Webquest Shopping Spree Introduction Would you like for me to give you some spending money and let you go online and buy some items? Well step right up because I have a math adventure for you that will teach you how to be a wise consumer. I am giving you $500 to purchase one item at five different stores. You will be using your knowledge of percents‚ fractions‚ decimals and proportions to complete this adventure. Let’s go shopping. Task In order to get the most for your money. I encourage

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    In the dimly lit alley of a bustling European city‚ a lone figure emerges from the shadows‚ the collar of his trench coat turned up against the biting cold wind. His name: Kim Philby‚ an infamous‚ treacherous double agent for the Soviet Union. With practical ease‚ he slips into a discreet meeting spot‚ his senses heightened and alert to any signs of surveillance. Philby’s mission is to gather classified intelligence with help from his newly earned position within British intelligence. As he exchanges

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    Throughout this poem‚ the author uses forms of heuristics in order for the reader to better grasp the hidden meaning within the text. Kim Addonizio‚ the author of "What Do Women Want" portrays sameness in her text by repetitions "I want‚" "red dress‚" "walk‚" "I" and "me" are all examples of how sameness is represented. These words are expressed from the narrator’s point of view‚ giving the reader an insight on how she feels. These repetitions in the poem express how the narrator was able to go

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    leaders that have improved the state of the country and some that have made the people suffer due to personal gains and agendas. The coming of Kim II Sung was the starting force to Korea following a totalitarian structure. This decision came to effect by being backed up by the Soviet regime during the Cold War. This gave superiority over North Korea with Kim II Sung being a dictator over the country. (U) North Korea is though to be an all dictatorship country however‚ the truth is that there are

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    research and may also require translation into another language. If the reader is aware of this‚ they are more likely to actually learn something about the history of a piece of literature‚ and thus‚ enrich the work for themselves. The novel Ru by Kim Thúy is a personal memoir about a refugee who fled her homeland in a lifeboat during the Vietnam War (1955-1975). This

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    1 Math 547 Research Project Minju Kim Leontief Input-Output Model (Application of Linear Algebra to Economics) Introduction Professor Wassily Leontief started input-output model with a question‚ “what level of output should each of the n industries in an economy produce‚ in order that it will just be sufficient to satisfy the total demand for that product?” Leontief Inputoutput analysis which was developed by Professor Wassily Leontief in the 1930’s is a method used to analyze the relationships

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    In Kim Addonizio’s poem “31-Year Old Lover”‚ Addonizio introduces two characters‚ a 31-year old man‚ and an older woman. Through these characters‚ Addonizio attempts to portray youthfulness as a godlike state‚ by contrasting it with the process of becoming old and weary. At the start of Addonizio’s poem‚ the main character‚ or the man‚ is the center of attention. Addonizio characterizes him as “A stick of butter being unwrapped‚ the milky‚ lubricious smoothness.....his body is hard‚ the high tight

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    examples that are represented in this balance are things such as heave and hell‚ life and death‚ and good and evil. The four lines at the corners represent heaven‚ earth‚ water‚ and fire. Slide 2: In the “Korean Funerary Photo – Portraiture” by Jeehey Kim‚ the author provides us a better understanding into the Korean funerary beliefs and

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    “That Deadman dance” by Kim Scott is a powerful yet delicate interpretation of words. The reader is presented with two distinct and memorable words in the prologue ‘rite’ and ‘wail’ (Scott 1) that resonate throughout the text to encapsulate the novel as a whole. Bobby Wabalanginy is introduced as the protagonist; he demonstrates an ability to understand the complicated ‘new’ language and culture of the English‚ juxtaposed to that of his native Noongar heritage. Kim Scott masterfully plays with

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