8/16/10 Summer Reading English 12 Thirteen Reasons Why By Jay Asher Jay Asher grew up in California‚ and has always had a thing for books. Growing up‚ he worked in several different book stores and libraries. He attended Cuesta college right after he graduated high school‚ majoring in elementary education. He then transferred to California Polytechnic State University where
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and entire torso and has been recognized clinically for centuries (Asher‚ Marc A.). “For a few of the patients an underlying cause can be determined‚ including congenital changes‚ secondary changes related to neuropathic or myopathic conditions‚ or later in life from degenerative spondylosis. However‚ the cause of most scoliosis is not known and since about 1922 such patients have been diagnosed as having idiopathic scoliosis (Asher‚ Marc A.).” Based on the observation of three distinct periods of
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adapt his/her style of teaching. 2. Introduction TPR represents one of the Alternative Approaches to the second-language learning and teaching developed by James J. Asher‚ a
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On page 38 in paragraph 1&2 it states that‚ “ You forgot your pill‚ Asher” Asher had groaned good-naturedly‚ turned his bike‚ and ridden back while Jonas waited. ...Asher took a pill each morning; Jonas did not. ...Now he swallowed the small pill that his mother handed him. ….But you mustn’t forget. I’ll remind you for the first weeks‚ but then you must do it on your
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“The G\iver” directed by Phillip Noyce. The movie and novel have many similarities and differences like their behaviors‚ families‚ and characters. Firstly‚ their behaviors‚ in the novel Jonas is always careful with his words compared to his friend Asher‚ who is not as careful as Jonas and is always mixing up the words. Compared to the movie Jonas isn’t as careful with precision of language as for Jonas in the novel. In the Novel The Giver it says specifically about Jonas‚ “Jonas was careful about
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family who does not have one boy and one girl. If you say the wrong word like Asher did when he yelled smack instead of smack they would hit him with the Discipline wand. He starts to see colors and no one else can see colors and he can’t handle it he wants to share what he sees but can’t. You would not be able to have kids of your own in the giver you would have to give it up to another family who does not
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Gabe‚ when Jonas transferred memories to Gabe‚ Jonas seeing beyond‚ and when Jonas’s father killed one of the twins. A few differences I saw between the book and the movie were the ages of Jonas‚ Fiona‚ Lily‚ And Asher in the book Jonas‚ Fiona‚ and Asher are 12 but in the movie they are 18‚ in the book Lily is 8 but in the movie she is 9. Another difference I saw between the book and the movie was with the Chief Elder in the book‚ you don’t really hear much from the Chief Elder
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is that we need to need to care for one another. In chapter 17 page 16 the text states‚ “Only Asher and Fiona remained. ‘What’s wrong‚ Jonas? It was only a game‚’ Fiona said. ‘You ruined it‚’ Asher said in an irritated voice. ‘Don’t play it anymore‚” Jonas pleaded. ‘I’m the one who’s training for Assistant Recreation Director‚’ Asher pointed out angrily.” Games aren’t your area of expertness.’” Asher doesn’t care about how Jonas feels about the game. He just wants to play the game with his friends
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This is because The Community is trying to get sameness‚ by making everyone have the same eye colour. The next thing we read is that when he is playing a simple game of catch with his best friend Asher‚ the apple they are playing with changes for a second it seems to Jonas. When he asks Asher about it Asher doesn’t see anything strange. This is when Jonas is first seeing colour. Colour has been taken out of The Community because it creates individualism and creativity‚ which could create envy or jealousy
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arts under Aurangzeb. While “musicians and men of literary talent were released from service to the emperor‚” leading to a decline in patronage from the king‚ there was “a dispersal of patronage from the imperial center to many regional centers” (Asher and Talbot 230). Thus‚ Bernier’s commentary on art in Delhi would have one mistakenly believe that the arts suffered under Mughal rule. It is noteworthy‚ however‚ that Bernier is describing art in Delhi during the time of Aurangzeb’s reign. This was
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