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    Cited: ndrea Laurie Halse. Speak. New York; Penguin‚ 1999.

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    The Revolutionary war was a time where the Patriots broke away from the British. In Chains by Laurie Haldane Anderson‚and in Charles kuralt’s “Independence Hall” both Isabel and the patriots faced obstacle before attaining their goals. Some of the conflicts they faced similar and others were different. In Chains and “Independence Hall”‚ there were external and internal obstacles. Isabel had faced many internal and external conflicts in Chains. One internal conflict Isabel faced was when Curzon asked

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    October 4‚1012 Summer Reading Writing Assignment Rewrite Block 3 1. How would you characterize Melinda’s relationship with her family? “My family has a good system. We communicate with notes on the kitchen counter” –pg. 14 Anderson. In Speak by Laurie Anderson Melinda’s family is not very close. They each have privacy and there isn’t much communication with each other. Eventually Melinda completely stops talking to her parents‚ but by the end of the novel they learn that they need to have

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    crisis to logically explain the main character’s growth to a significant figure or a hero; the sufferings can be divided into two‚ physical suffering and psychological suffering. The main characters of the Odyssey by Gareth Hinds‚ Speak by Laury Halse Anderson and Born a Crime by Trevor Noah all commonly overcome each of their suffering and grow up. In the Odyssey‚ the main character Odysseus experiences physical and psychological suffering throughout his journey. His journey starts as he leaves his

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    Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy that asks questions about the nature of art and beauty. The Classical definition of art is the good‚ the true‚ the beautiful. Art equals something that is beautiful then it is true and leads the person experiencing it‚ to the good. While this may be the classical definition of art it is not quite accurate. To think that something is true and good just because it is beautiful is not right. There are three critiques of this definition which define art in a different

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    Bibliography: Anderson‚ Craig A. "Violent Video Games and Other Media Violence‚ Part II." Pediatrics for Parents 26.3/4 (2010): 21. MasterFILE Premier. EBSCO. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. Brown‚ Harry J. Video Games and Education. Greencastle‚ Ind.‚ 2008. This book has some good

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    Bibliographic Annotations List 1: Sendak‚ Maurice. Where the Wild Things Are. New York: Scholastic Inc.‚ 1983. This book is about a boy named Max who goes on an adventure to where the wild things live. Max gets sent to his room for being wild in the house and causing trouble. Then Max’s room slowly turns into a forest and Max goes on his adventure. Max gets there and scares all the wild things with a magic trick. They name Max the wildest thing of all and he becomes king of the wild things. Eventually

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    marked by as a pietist movement. In 1730 it was Christian VI ruling Denmark and Norway who wanted the people to be raised in Pietist Christianity. The most important measures he introduced were confirmation and compulsory primary school.(Elstad and Halse‚ 2002‚ p. 122) In Denmark-Norway‚ confirmation was introduced as "a common rule and duty" for all in 1736‚ and confirmation was required until 1912. The purpose of the confirmation was to ensure public control of young people’s knowledge and a public

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    within the classroom then it can be anticipated that the student will understand what is and isn’t acceptable‚ a certain challenge. Attention is where learning begins and therefore attracting and upholding student attention is paramount (Curtindale‚ Laurie-Rose‚ Bennett Murphy‚ 2007). Attention capacity and duration is limited for every individual‚ this needs to be acknowledged in the classroom and strategies need to be formed to prevent students from neglecting important information in class. Learners

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    "I am an Outcast" (4). Melinda Sordino is considered an "outcast" in school since the accident. It’s her first year of high school and she’s already failing her classes and at her social life. Melinda fails to speak up for herself several times in the book. A few times she kept quiet was when some girls were kicking her‚ when her parents were yelling and when Heather needed her. The first way Melinda shows lack of courage was at the beginning of the book‚ when Heather made her go to the basketball

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