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    the two triangles are congruent by the SSS postulate. You must show all work with the distance formula and each corresponding pair of sides to receive full credit. Video: How to find the distance of two points Show work for distance formulas here: Step 2: Reflections and ASA Identify and label three points on the coordinate plane that are a reflection of the original triangle. Next‚ use the coordinates of your reflection to show that the two triangles are congruent

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    himself cut short in his ways by Quixote who is ever so polite and tries to be helpful by rescuing everyone from the demons who try to harm the world. In all Sancho Panza is a very good foil character to Miguel de Cervantes’ character‚ Don Quixote. One character does not outweigh the other but rather complement one another in their actions. Quixote in the end helps Sancho to have a little fun in his

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    There Are No Children Here by Alex Kotlowitz chronicles the true story of two brothers growing up in the Henry Horner projects of Chicago over a two year period. Set in the Horner Homes public housing district of Chicago‚ Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers‚ their mother and siblings struggle to survive gun battles‚ gang influences‚ over-zealous police officers‚ and overburdened and mismanaged bureaucracies to simply survive. The story begins in the summer of 1987. Nine year old Pharoah and his brother

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    Lorraine Torres John Payne CRN 10208 9/22/14 The Trigging Glare Every time that I go to the beach and I look into the ocean I see the glare of the sun reflecting on the water. I think that’s such a beautiful example of scenery‚ and it just triggers my memory back to Lake Havasu. Every summer for the past four years our family goes on a trip to Lake Havasu. It’s located in Arizona‚ in the border line of California and Arizona. It’s probably one of the best trips I’ve been on‚ and I looked forward

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    There Are No Children We all have a have different perspectives of something. In the book “There Are No Children Here”. Alex Kotlowitz emphasizes the phrase the “The other side of America.” The author opposes to the stereotypes of families living in the projects‚ inner-city schools‚ and the drug dealers. In the beginning‚ Kotlowitz demonstrates the boys innocently playing around the train tracks. But when the hear the train coming‚ the children freeze‚ run away in fear or are in tears. The

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    Red Dog – Essay The author Louis de Bernieres explores three major themes within the novel “Red Dog”. Bernieres novel looks into themes such as love‚ companionship and loyalty. Love is highlighted by the relationship of Nancy and John and the respect they have for each other. Another major them of the novel “Red Dog” is companionship‚ demonstrated by the bond between Red Dog himself and the people of Dampier. Finally the author Louis de Bernieres emphasizes the importance of loyalty and to have

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    Could It Be the End of the World? “It’s Not the End of the World” by Judy Blume‚ tells the story of Karen Newman. Karen is a fifth grader whose life is slipping from her grasp. The teacher she has been looking forward to having for years has recently wed and is no longer the nice teacher she heard about but instead has turned into an evil teacher. As if that is not bad enough Karen’s parents are unhappy and are headed towards divorce. Karen does not want her parents to get divorced and does everything

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    been. The tone of this passage is one of realization of the author’s situation. The author created this tone through the use of metaphors and looking into personal feelings of himself and his peers in the vocational program. 2) “I lived in one world during spring semester‚ and when I came back to school in the fall‚ I was living in another” (4). I selected this text because it begins to show how a different course or approach to teaching can make a tremendous difference in a student’s life. In

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    Birth Order theories have been around since the 1920’s. Alfred Adler‚ a contemporary of Sigmund Freud‚ was the first to emphasise the importance of birth order and how it affects our lives. Today’s psychologists tend to believe that birth order is simply one variable that affects‚ but does not determine what you are like. It is very clear however‚ that there is a lot more to your child’s personality than what they’ve inherited from their gene pool. Do you believe your child’s birth order

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    A Hard Boiled Endgame: Commercialism and the End of the World The infinite circularity that exists surrounding the meaning of life seems to make its inevitable presence in the realm of many of societal qualms‚ specifically commercialism in everyday life: “ We have nothing to achieve by our activities‚ nowhere to get to” (Murakami 317). Within Western society‚ the profligacy that surrounds the advancement of a prominent commercial society has lead to a nihilistic ideal that the future will be

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