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    Keyly Ragains Period 2 Mrs. Allen Someone like You Book Report Sarah Dessen is a remarkable young adult author who has written many outstanding books such as This Lullaby and Keeping the Moon. A movie called How to Deal was also made based on her books That Summer and Someone like You. She is thirty-eight years old‚ however somehow‚ she seems to have unique gift where she reads and comes into teenager’s minds. Sarah can understand and feel what teenagers are going through most of the time‚ giving

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    Move Over‚ Mice by Sadie F. Dingfelder is an interesting article about the technological advances in computer programming. Robots are taking steps away from “thinking” like a computer to “thinking” more like a human. The title comes from the tradition of using mice in lab experiments. Now‚ psychologists can use robots to test their hypothesis. The article begins with an assignment for students at the University of California. The students must babysit a robot over their summer break. The purpose

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    wind. I could hear grasshoppers clicking from a distance and squirrels shuffling in the leaves‚ looking for nuts to collect as they got ready for the cold winter months ahead. Birds were singing and chirping‚ I closed my eyes as I took in the sweet lullaby they sang back and forth to each other. The back of my calves were being splattered by the thick brown mud puddles as I hiked up the steep and narrow path. I was able to see the lake glistening in the distance. When I reached the peak of the hill

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    gestation or older‚ 42 children age three to eleven from a pediatric emergency room‚ and 40 Parkinson’s disease patients. The researchers started off using the premature infants. The babies had to listen to three different types of music; there was a lullaby sang by the child’s parents‚ an ocean disk‚ and a round instrument‚ the gato box‚ mimicking the sound that a baby hears inside the womb. It was found that all three of the sounds lowered the babies’ heart rates‚ however‚ the parents singing was most

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    Gwynedd Mercy University held an event in the Julia Ball Auditorium featuring Leslie Burrs in the Blue Harlem Project. Featured was the University’s choral ensemble‚ the Voices of Gwynedd‚ combined with phenomenal Jazz musicians to celebrate and honor Black History Month. Each artist performed with their own style which really added to the diversity of the event. The program consisted of eight compositions all composed by Leslie Savoy Burrs himself. Each one of these pieces reflects his collaborations

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    year old female patient recently diagnosed with anorexia nervosa‚ taking into account the patients age and education level‚ such an assessment would be more effective in a comfortable environment that complimented the patients age and knowledge. Leslie is a 16 year old female student currently just starting her sophomore year in high school; she is well groomed and meticulous in her studies as well as in her extra curricular activities. She enjoys school‚ holding a GPA of 4.0 and has made the deans

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    O’Neill’s Lullabies for Little Criminals are two people who struggle with their maturity. Although written in the first person‚ each novel features a protagonist that has grown in a different environment. Holden is a boy who struggles to transition into the adult world‚ while Baby is a young girl who has the adult world forced upon her. Both characters have difficulties maintaining relationships‚ transitioning into the adult world and dealing with innocence. The Catcher in the Rye and Lullabies for Little

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    as I breathed in a breath of fresh air. The smell is chaste and unpolluted‚ a welcome change from the smog that envelops me in the city. I hear the yelping of a fleet of gulls‚ soaring across the sky and the clashes of waves‚ singing me a dulcet lullaby‚ accompanied by the harmonious symphony created by crickets. As I ventured deeper into the woods‚ a view of an array of colourful tents can be seen from a distance. The sky shed its colour to a dark misty indigo. Fluffy clumps of clouds that were

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    concentrate on thoughts of delight instead of worrying about the death and destruction caused by others? Where’s your special place? I’ll tell you mine. It’s nighttime and darkness is starting to set in. The air is crisp and calm‚ whispering a sweet lullaby‚ the beach quiet and relaxing. A spontaneous crab hurries on his way to get back home. Lying there on my soft blanket‚ the sand caving in to make the perfect shape of my body‚ I look up into the remote distance. How vast and wondrous the sky is! Just

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    work‚ which focused on the Indo-Europeans‚ established her reputation among scholars as one of the world’s leading archeologists‚ while her study of the Old Europeans‚ whom the Indo-Europeans supposedly ravaged‚ has caused her standing to decline.” (Leslie‚ 1989). Gimbutas said the Indo-European work was misery‚ and the later research was a deliverance. The huge amounts of weapons found at Indo-European sites sickened her to the extent that she said she could not bear to look at her monumental study

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