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    The Circuit

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    "The Circuit" by Francisco Jiménez Some stories tell you about someone’s life as a migrant worker. One story is “The Circuit”. In this story by Francisco Jimenez it about a young boy who lived in Mexico that works on farms with his brother and father to help support his family. Throughout his story‚ Francisco describes to the audience how his family moves around from farm to farm for work‚ how it is important about helping out your family and how he wants to go to school. At the beginning of

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    The Ship Breaker

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    The Ship Breaker By: Paolo Bacigalupi 1- Sadna pursed her lips. “Sometimes people have more will to live. Or you don’t hit them right and they don’t lose their blood fast enough. Sometimes they just don’t stop the way you want them to” (Page 174). My observations in this quote are you can’t just kill anyone; you have to kill them in their own certain way. You can’t just stop their life the way you want to and some people don’t lose their blood fast enough. My reactions in this quote

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    Ice Breaker

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    ICE- BREAKER 18 years of my life in 5 mins......seems impossible????? YES‚ IT IS IMPOSSIBLE!!!!!! Perhaps one would need the best describing adjectives which the English language has to offer to describe me. Effervescent-that’s me Energetic-that’s me Chatter-box-that’s me too A born leader-me again Sporting- me!! Having the gift of the gab-There u go....me again But on a more serious note-all of that is...REALLY ME!!! Good morning to one and all present her. I guess

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    The Dew Breaker

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    Colton Boggess The Dew Breaker In my reflection of The Dew Breaker I’m going to the story “Night Talkers‚” where Dany is trying to get through past traumas about his family. He wants revenge‚ but he doesn’t really know if he can actually go through with it. Dany lost his parents at the age of six. He had built up a lot of anger and he wanted revenge on the man that murdered his parents. Dany learned of the whereabouts and occupation of his parents’ killer‚ he says‚ “The man who had killed his

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    Ice Breaker

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    Ice breakers 1st game- mingle around.(including facis) max 15mins Participants mingle around and listen to the numbers given by the speaker. When I say- 1- do the superman sign alone 2-find a partner and do the kayak action 3-3 people and do the traffic light 4- 4 people form a bird 5- 5 people hold hands a make a flower *i will ask a few facis to demonstrate the actions first 2nd game- find group members and facis 20mins Participants go around lookin for their group members - strips

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    relationship with Louis-Napoleon‚ who can be considered a bourgeois rather than a revolutionary leader. (Crapo: 242) The leader gave Courbet the second prize for a work called After dinner at Ornans(figure2)which was painted the same year as The Stone Breakers. This was a great stroke of luck for a painter just newly arrived in Paris‚ to get an award from the nation’s President. As Crapo writes‚ this relationship would continue but be problematic in nature. The President turned to young painters like Courbet

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    Ship Breaker

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    Independent Novel Study Douglas MacArthur once said‚ “The soldier above all others prays for peace‚ for it is the soldier who must suffer and bear the deepest wounds and scars of war.” In the book Ship Breakers by Paolo Bacigalupi the main character Nailer has many external and internal struggles as he strives for peace in his life. It is during these difficult trials that his true inner strength and characteristics are revealed. Nailer portrays such attributes as courage‚ loyalty‚ perseverance

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    Breaker Morant

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    *Breaker Morant Essay!* In 1899-1902 when the Boer war was going Morant and Handcock were found guilty for murdering Boer prisoners and giving out orders that weren’t allowed to be given out. These were Morant and Handcock’s last words to Witton. Witton- (Saying Good-Bye to Morant and Handcock). “Harry! Peter!” Handcock- “See you in hell‚ mate!” Morant- (gripping George’s hand) “Good-Bye George. Witton- (sobbing) “Why did they do this to us‚ Harry? WHY?” Morant- “They have to apologize

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    Electrical Circuit

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    Electrical circuit is a path which electrons from a voltage or current source flow. Electric current flows in a closed path called an electric circuit. The point where those electrons enter an electrical circuit is called the "source" of electrons. The point where the electrons leave an electrical circuit is called the "return" or "earth ground". The exit point is called the "return" because electrons always end up at the source when they complete the path of an electrical circuit. The part of an

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    Ice Breaker

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    Suggested Ice Breaker/Energiser Activities 1. Fear in a Hat Fear in a Hat (Also known as Worries in a Hat) is a teambuilding exercise that promotes unity and group cohesion. Individuals write their personal fears (anonymously) on sheets of paper which is then collected in a hat and read aloud. Each person tries to describe his or her understanding of the person’s fear. This leads to good discussion centred around the fears. This teambuilding exercise requires writing utensils‚ sheets of paper

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