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    2. Unpack your backpack quickly and get out your supplies. 3. Begin the warm-up assignment. Sharpening Your Pencil: Only quiet handheld sharpeners WITH a lid are allowed in class. This is to keep our classroom floors clean and free of pencil shavings and streaks from pencil leads. If I see you using a sharpener in class without a lid I will throw it away. Please be sure to empty your sharpener each day because you will not be allowed to get up in the middle of class to empty your sharpener.

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    Native Son Race

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    For our game‚ we chose to use the downward spiral of life as our format for the playing board. We chose this because it is the symbol on some of the actual Native Son books. It is very fitting for the events of Bigger’s life‚ it truly just gets worse and worse. At the same time‚ it gets better and this spiral explains it because we never know where it starts. His path from what he does leads to the affects on his soul. In our game‚ multiple characters are invited to travel along this journey

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    Edwards succeeded his grandfather‚ Solomon Stoddard‚ as pastor of the church in Northampton‚ Massachusetts. It was the richest and most influential church in the colony‚ outside of Boston. Jonathan Edwards married Sarah Pierpoint in 1727. They had three sons and eight daughters. Edwards was a key figure in the Great Awakening‚ a period of religious passion in the middle of the 18th century. Not only did this movement bring people to the Christian faith‚ but it also influenced the fathers of the Constitution

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    Native Son Oppression

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    In the novel Native Son‚ there is a central idea of the oppression on African-Americans and the psychological effects caused by such racism. The main character‚ Bigger Thomas is the embodiment of this theme as he is a black male who lives on the Southside of Chicago. His whole life has been oppressed by the white male as he has only completed the eighth grade‚ lives in a cramped household with his mom‚ little sister and brother‚ and does not have the means to support his family has caused him to

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    in front of the computer and play computer games like DOTA‚ DOTA 2‚ RAGNAROK and etc. but before playing‚ didn’t you ask yourself what could be the effects of computer games not only to your health but to your study? What could be the positive and negative effects you will get from it? And how can it change your life in one click ? Computer addiction according to the Webster’s dictionary is a relatively new term used to describe a dependency on one’s computer. Computer addiction is not limited

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    Notes of a Native Son

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    James Baldwin‚ an american writer for his novels on racial and perosnal identity focus on civil rights struggles in the united states during the civil rights movement. Notes of a native son‚ written in the 1940’s to the eraly 1950’s allows the readers to understand baldwins first hand experiences during this movement‚ where he faces the consequences of racial descrimination. throughout the novel‚ baldwin explores the most obvious actions of sexual and racial descriminations in western

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    contracted to clean for our company. Your company has gotten great reviews from us in the past‚ but within the last year your service has been far from the usual. When I come in each morning‚ offices are not cleaned thoroughly; there are many of your chemicals left in some of our busiest hallways‚ and several other messes throughout my business. I have contacted you several times upon the matter and although you assure me the job will be done correct next time‚ your company still keeps falling up short

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    Tim Burton is an american director that has created films such as ‚ Charlie and The Chocolate Factory‚ Corpse Bride and Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton became a film director because his films reflect on his personality.Tim Burton always love creepy scary movies he can relate to the monster‚ he felt like an outsider and lonely.What I mean by an outsider is Tim Burton had nobody on his life to be there for him or had any friends. Tim Burton has capture the monsters being the good ones the most emotional

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    Mrs. Brewer English II Seminar 19 Mar 2012 Father-Son Relationships: A vital part of life In the book Night by Elie Wiesel‚ there are many father-son duos. In my opinion‚ a good relationship between a father and his son are vital. Their relationships with each other are varied in terms of agreeability and love for each other. The Germans have sent the Jews off to concentration camps and caused very trying times. They have torn whole family’s apart and sent people at each other’s throats. Elie’s

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    Sons Of Malinche Analysis

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    patriarchal society it is expected for men to have the best or most well noted opinions when it comes to topics of feminism‚ writing‚ sexuality and much more. In Malinche’s Revenge‚ Chicana rebels work to discredit Octavio Paz’s views in his essay the “Sons of Malinche” from a Chicana‚ Lesbian‚ Working feminists point of view. This was done by using women in different scenarios at different times in history‚ in order to call out the sexist‚ racists and homophobic views Paz had in discussing the La Malinche

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