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    We’re on the Blink of Disaster so Get the Show on the Road! Lesson 1: A Storm is Brewing Reported Speech with Sequence of tenses Statements Example: The guy told me‚ “My name is Joe.” The guy told me (that) his name was Joe. • Do the same: 1. Nora said‚ “I like Italian food.”………………………………………………………………….…………………………… 2. The new teacher said‚ “It’s not my briefcase‚ mine is brown.……………………………………………… 3. Alicia said‚ “I have a new TV. It is a 40 inch set.”………………………………………………………………… 4. Mr. West said‚ “I

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    Title: SORCERER’S APPRENTICE Plot: In AD 740‚ one of Merlin’s three apprentices‚ named Maxim Horvath‚betrays him by joining forces with the evil sorceress Morgana le Fay. Morgana mortally wounds Merlin before another of Merlin’s apprentices‚ Veronica Gorloisen‚ absorbs Morgana‚ body and soul‚ into her own body. As Morgana tries to kill/possess Veronica from within‚ the third and final apprentice‚ Balthazar Blake‚ stops her by imprisoning Morgana and Veronica in the "Grimhold"‚ a magic prison in

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald‚ also known as F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a very influential author of the early 1920’s. Fitzgerald’s most famous work‚ The Great Gatsby allows the audience to experience the skewed morals and the falsified idea of the American Dream following World War I. Fitzgerald’s unique adult lifestyle‚ the time period in which he lived‚ and his modernist approach gave him an ultimatum to compose The Great Gatsby‚ leading to his dramatic impact

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    time with you. You can avoid cycling into repetitive arguments by discussing your own fears and areas of vulnerability. Leslie could tell Jim that she worries about being a nag and knows that her request is not nagging just a request for cooperation. The conversation with Jim can continue now. Leslie could further ask what needs to happen first before they attend to chores. Leslie has given Jim room now to make a choice. He might say he wants to pay bills‚ work out‚ make love with her‚ before they

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    Justin: A second grade student 1. Based on what you have read of the assessment data and descriptions‚ what stage of word identification would you place Justin? Based on the assessment data and descriptions‚ I would place Justin at the Alphabet Stage. Justin is attempting to match letters and sounds‚ however he has many weaknesses in the area of phonemic awareness. When considering the Phonemic Awareness assessment he did master pairing rhyme words but did not master generating rhymes. It

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    fifth grader Jess Aarons‚ who becomes friends with his new outgoing‚ tomboy neighbor Leslie Burke. The two lonely children create a magical forest kingdom together that they call Terabithia. The book comes to a tragic end when Leslie falls into a creek and drowns. The lesson that I got out of reading this book was that Jesse could only overcome his grief with the strength and courage that his friendship with Leslie had given him. The next book I chose was a picture book called Jim’s Dog Muffins by

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    Hancock County‚ Georgia. Grant‚ Donald. The Way It Was In the South: The Black Experience In Georgia. Secaucus‚ N.J.: Carol Pub. Group‚ 1993. Lemire‚ Elise. “Miscegenation:” Making Race in America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press‚ 2002. Leslie‚ Kent. Woman of Color Daughter of Privilege: Amanda America Dickson. Athens: University of Georgia Press‚ 1995. [3] Ibid‚ 32-40; Eighth Census of the United States (1860): Population‚ Hancock County‚ Georgia‚ 269. [6] Willard Range‚ "The Prince of

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    When did civil disobedience ever require moral responsibility? Civil disobedience is when people peacefully disobey the law. Now since when that was ever a moral responsibility. Moral responsibility is standards the we have to keep. Civil disobedience should not have to be a moral responsibility. Other places feel different when it comes to the justice system. Other countries run the complete opposite of how americans do it. Like for example‚ Singapore feels that no one should fail to exhort it

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    Instructional Strategy Three – Modularized Teaching Modularized instructional format. Modularization requires that the curriculum be divided into modules‚ or areas of specific content coverage‚ to allow for acceleration through the developmental math sequence. Students are placed into modules based on placement scores or other competency programs‚ and are given a set of modules to complete prior to a college level course. There are generally up to eight or nine total modules that students may

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    F Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has to a great extent explored the moral issues implicit in his 1920’s context. Fitzgerald explores the lack of religion‚ the corruption of the American dream‚ and the superficial values of his society in order to make his society reflect on their own illusory existence. In the 1920’s‚ it was a time of rebellion where people breaked away from society’s boundaries and exploded with self-expression. Peoples’ standard of living rose dramatically due to the economic

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