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    The Secret Monologue

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    He looks dead. At least as close to dead that you could possibly get while still living. His face is sunken in and he looks three times his age. He’s deathly pale with a tint of yellow that always seems to come with sickness. All the muscle seems to have disappeared off his body‚ leaving behind skin and bones that could be mistaken for toothpicks. Photos line the wall of a star hockey player‚ and a high school track record setter along with numerous ‘Get better soon!’ cards. It’s odd to see that

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    Childhood Obesity

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    Preparation Outline: Vitalba Evola Topic: Childhood Obesity General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of two prevalent causes of childhood obesity. Thesis Statement: While there are many causes of childhood obesity‚ most are‚ in fact‚ preventable. Introduction I. Attention Getting Device: Our society has become a classic case of “Battle of the Bulge‚” as our society now has an alarming number of obese individuals. But this isn’t from World War II; it

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    MONTESSORI PHILOSOPHY ESSAY 10/06/06 RADEN DAVIS Explain the relationship between discipline and obedience from the Montessori perspective and discuss how discipline and obedience are linked to the development of the will. The word ‘discipline’ has a harsh connotation in today’s society. It conveys images of strict teachers with canes and authoritarian figures laying down the law. It is something enforced by external forces and maintained by fear of repercussions or punishment. But this kind

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    of Green Gables and Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden‚ Anne Shirley and Mary Lennox with their adopters‚ siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert‚ and Archibald Craven‚ keep their own secrets whether for personal or family reasons. Furthermore‚ their new homes‚ Green Gables for Anne and Misselthwaite Manor for Mary‚ influence the girls’ maturation processes because their unfamiliarity with these new environments encourages them to keep secret their personal histories. While they are both secretive

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    Earths Secrets

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    Lovingly dedicated to: my son Daniel‚ my mother Pauline and my father Bill. Earths Forbidden History Part One Searching for the Past By Maxwell Igan Authors Note The main goal of this book is to provide information to people‚ much of it that is sometimes quite well hidden. It is my sincere hope that everyone who reads this work will be inspired to question things; and to search out these‚ and other new truths and discoveries for themselves. When I first started this

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    The Secret Lion Summary

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    In Alberto Alvaro Rios’s story The Secret Lion‚ the theme captures how change is imminent and how a child’s innocence cannot be spared. Just as our world constantly revolves around our sun‚ we must also revolve around an essential part of our life course: change. From the caveman to the modern man change has always been present‚ and although we constantly change‚ not everyone responds the same way. The transformation from elementary to middle school‚ the arroyo‚ the grinding ball‚ the golf course

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    A personal philosophy of Early childhood Education My philosophy of Early childhood education is based on research that indicates that a child’s growth is developmental. Every child is unique in terms of life experiences‚ developmental readiness‚ and cultural heritage. A high quality early childhood program that provides a safe and nurturing environment‚ which promotes physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ language and cognitive development will ensure a positive continuation of the child’s education

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    The Secret Monologue

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    I didn’t feel like myself anymore. It was as if I transformed into someone I couldn’t recognize and there was no way to escape. As a 7th grader‚ my life revolved around my friends‚ my family‚ school‚ and sports. I was very healthy and other than the occasional stomach bug‚ I had never seen my doctor’s face fearful in regard to my well being. I never knew what it was like to be in a hospital for more than an hour for a few stitches. And I had never seen my Father’s eyes tear up over the anguish my

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    Autobiography: Childhood

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    would get together on the weekends for family time‚ and me and my closest cousins which were more like siblings would try hard to stay out of trouble. There were no planned activities for us‚ but we found lots to do‚ and to get into. I remember secret hiding places‚ learning to apply makeup‚ skating‚ swimming and having fun no matter what activity we did. Perhaps these experiences led to my love for children. I began babysitting for my nieces and nephews at a very young age of thirteen

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    Chandas Secrets

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    hasn’t made it to the semifinals at the French Open since 2003. Sam Stosur made it last year. Serena Williams had played seven clay court matches this season prior to the French and sported a pedestrian (for her) 5-2 record. She won neither of the two tournaments she entered. Sam Stosur came into Roland Garros sporting a 14-2 record with one tournament win on the surface. She had beaten tournament favorite Justine Henin in the previous round. Serena Williams losing on clay often feels like

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