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    students? From the video I observed students being able to define vocabulary associated with sound showing that they had some prior knowledge on the topic. I also observed students who were actively participating in all aspects of the lesson with very few distractions. When students found another students sound vibration funny they only giggles for a few seconds then continued to listen and participate in the sound lesson. From this observation I can conclude that students knew the teachers classroom expectations

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    LIBERTY UNIVERSITY A SUMMARY OF “PURE HISTORY SPECIALS: BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER” SUBMITTED TO DR. MICHAEL A. DAVIS IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF HIST 222 BY CAROLINA PHILLIPS LYNCHBURG‚ VIRGINIA APRIL 3‚ 2014 A SUMMARY OF “PURE HISTORY SPECIALS: BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER” Pure History Specials: Breaking the Sound Barrier” is a history documentary found on hulu.com relating to American pilots during

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    We Are All the Same

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    We Are All The Same SOC 120 Instructor: Christine Villasenor November 14‚ 2011 We Are All The Same Now a day‚ humans are taking advantage of their power here on earth. Instead of treating everyone and everything with respect and with care‚ humans are mistreating and using other species for their own selfish benefits. They are hunting animals for fun‚ exploiting them‚ wearing their fur and skin‚ and even using them for experiments. People fail to see that humans are not the only species

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    Puget Sound Landslides

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    In the Puget Sound landslides are fairly common‚ mostly due to a very wet climate and ever changing environment. The definition of a landslide is: A gravity driven down slope movement of a mass composed of soil‚ rock‚ and vegetation. A landslide generally happens when the material in the down slope is heavier then the supporting soil. There are many contributing factors that cause landslides‚ steepness of slope‚ composition of soil and rock‚ groundwater condition‚ recent precipitation patterns

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    SameSame but Different‚ written and illustrated by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw is set in two different places of the world. I choose this book because it was comparing and contrasting different places; America and India. The pen pals‚ Elliot and Kailash‚ write to each other about how they both love to climb trees‚ have pets‚ and ride a school bus. There world’s are different but they are very similar. It helps readers realize that not everyone is the same and we all have differences. “Kostecki-Shaw

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    Lights and Sounds Museum

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    When I first heard of the Lights and Sounds Museum‚ I thought I was just going to watch an ordinary show about the making of Intramuros. But when I entered a big room‚ standing‚ and with lights all turned off‚ I felt I was up for something more exciting that day. The Lights and Sounds Museum wasn’t just a museum‚ it was an experience center! A diorama of one of the battles fought between the Filipinos and the Spaniards. The museum was divided into different rooms. Each one of them is depicting

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    Joseph Paz Dr. Scanlon Ap English Lit 27 January 2013 The Sound of Waves: Personal Reflection In Yukio Mishima’s The Sound of Waves the reader is immersed in a rich‚ traditional‚ spiritual form of Japanese culture. The island is not only an accurate portrayal of the traditional Japanese culture but also that of the western world which is making its way to the small Japanese island in which the books plot unfolds. Mishima manages to show the reader of the importance of keeping with tradition

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    Pictures and Words

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    Soli Gustafson Honors English Mr. A Lee Period 3 11/16/13 Major Essay: Compare and Contrast Pictures and Words Movies have long been struggling to capture a book in pictures and sound and have long been failing. So much more can be put into a few pages of a book than ten minutes of a movie‚ and books can be much longer without the author worrying about the reader losing interest. Anyone who has read and liked the book before going to see the movie will automatically find the book to be far

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    Speed of Sound in Air

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    Sadie Broadway Speed of Sound In Air We are studying the speed of sound in air currently in our physics class. The speed of sound is the distance traveled by a sound wave through an elastic medium during a period of time. The speed of sound is extremely interesting‚ as it’s actually the speed of transmission of a small disturbance through a medium. The speed of sound occurs constantly‚ whenever a sound is heard. It’s everywhere‚ and in air we are discovering certain factors like altitude and air

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    Symbols in The Sound and The Fury The Sound and the Fury‚ a novel written by William Faulkner in 1929‚ is the story of a large‚ well-established family in the South and their downfall. The family is comprised of many disorganized and very complicated characters‚ all with their own flaws that all lead up collectively to the deterioration of the Compson name. One of the major aspects of the novel that Faulkner really emphasizes on is the use of symbols and motifs. Through the use of these two literary

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