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    your health‚ your lack of energy‚ and your looks. But‚ if you’re one of those people that care about what they are putting into their bodies‚ their health‚ high energy‚ and what they look like in the mirror‚ then enter the world of macronutrient counting. Macronutrients simply consist of foods that contain Protein‚ fat‚ and carbohydrates. These ultimately provide the energy necessary to maintain body functions at rest & during physical activity. These macronutrients maintain the body’s structural

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    LESSON PLAN Name: WGU Task Objective Number: 602.8.3‚4 GENERAL INFORMATION Lesson Title & Subject(s): Counting Syllables Topic or Unit of Study: Phonological and Phonemic Awareness Grade/Level: K Instructional Setting: 5 students‚ kindergarten classroom‚ U-shaped table STANDARDS‚ GOALS AND OBJECTIVES Your State Core Curriculum/Student Achievement Standard(s): Kindergarten: Phonological Awareness: 2b) Count‚ pronounce‚ blend‚ and segment syllables in spoken words. Lesson

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    may have misconceptions about counting coins. Question two involves adding a twenty cents‚ a ten cents‚ a 5 cents and a dollar coin together. They may have misconceptions about the value of each coin and relate proportionality to its size (Hansen‚ Drews‚ Dudgeon‚ Lawton & Surtees‚ 2017; Mackle‚ 2016). As most of the coins are in cents‚ they would equate a dollar as ten cents or one cent and choose option B or A. Furthermore; students may make an error due to counting from a random starting point and

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    Released in 1988‚ Grave of the Fireflies is the story of Seita and his younger sister Setsuko‚ who lost their mother and father through different events of World War II. As a result they are forced to try to survive‚ any way they can‚ though their efforts are finally lost when Setsuko dies of malnutrition‚ and Seita dies not long after. It’s based on a semi-autobiographic book by the same name‚ whose author lost his sister due to malnutrition in 1945 during the war. The main value shown throughout

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    Commentary on “Ten Trillion and Counting” The video is a well demonstration of debt issues that the U.S. government faces. It starts with the tough economic condition that Obama inherited from Bush. Then‚ it talks about Bush’s centerpiece economic agenda: cut taxes‚ as well as the way Bush always put politics ahead of economics. After a serious of expenses related to two big wars; two enormous tax cuts; and a variety of new entitlement program signed by Bush had been spent‚ the economic began

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    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani made his case Thursday to the American people and the world for "a constructive approach" to contentious issues including his nation ’s nuclear program‚ arguing that failing to engage "leads to everyone ’s loss." "We must work together to end the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive us apart‚" Rouhani said in an op-ed published Thursday evening on the Washington Post ’s website. It ’s not the first time a leader from a country often

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    Bible of Beat Generation

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    20th CENTURY ENGLISH POETRY Modernist poetry in English started in the early years of the 20th century with the appearance of the Imagists. In common with many other modernists‚ these poets wrote in reaction to the perceived excesses of Victorian poetry‚ with its emphasis on traditional formalism and ornate diction. In many respects‚ their criticism echoes what William Wordsworth wrote in Preface to Lyrical Ballads to instigate the Romantic movement in British poetry over a century earlier‚ criticising

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    The Race Beat: the Press‚ the Civil Rights Struggle‚ and the Awakening of a Nation by Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff tells the story of the role and influence of the media in covering the black civil rights from its beginnings to 1965. Essentially‚ as their subtitle suggests‚ the authors make a convincing argument that that national (white) media’s coverage of the Southern struggle was essential to the passage of the landmark legislation of 1964 and 1965 (that’s the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights

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    I am reading Counting By 7’s by Holly Goldberg Sloan. In this novel we are introduced to a highly intelligent girl named Willow Chance‚ who lives in Bakersfield with her adoptive parents. She was always considered "gifted" from the beginning. She is about to start in a new school and hopes to make friends and "fit in". Willow takes her Standardized Test but is accused of cheating because she completed the test in only 17 minutes. She then gets sent to a counselor‚ Dell Duke‚ who has problems of his

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    What was the impact of the Beat Generation after the Second World War? The Beat Generation was a time of liberation headed up by a small group of erratic men. The period immediately after the Second World War was deemed as the Era of Conformity. The vast majority of Americans were living in suburban areas called “Levittown” whilst the threat of communism was emerging. The conservative tradition dictated that men go to work and women become domesticated. This changed as people began to feel “beaten”

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