of Auburn‚ King Co‚ WA. Dispatch advised the reporting person‚ Alice Weigel‚ stated her son‚ Adam Weigel‚ had slammed her hand in a door. Dispatch advised Alice declined medical aid. When I arrived Officers J. Crawford and S. Feero were already contacting Adam on the back porch‚ and I began speaking with Alice inside the residence. Alice explained that Adam lives at her residence with her‚ but is in the process of moving out. Alice stated today she observed various belongs of Adam’s scattered
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Welcome Speech A very very warm and affectionate welcome to all distinguish guests‚ respected teachers and parents‚ dear seniors and juniors. First of all‚ I would like to welcome our chief guest here‚ Mr. Ram Sarober Dube. We are so delighted to get you here; a warm welcome to you sir from all the BESS family. I would also want to extend a hearty welcome to ex-students of our school and all the valuable audience. On this beautiful occasion‚ we have gathered here today to offer farewell to the
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CHAPTER 5: PERIODIC TABLE Development of the Periodic Table • i) Substance exist: naturally in elemental form Example: Gold‚ Uranium as unstable compound Example: Radioactive compounds as stable compound (majority) How to know whether a substance is a compound OR an element? ii) iii) • • • Grouping system: 1800: 31 elements identified 1865: 63 elements identified Audi Majdan – DMC 101 – KLIUC 1 • Dmitri Mendeleev: i) ii) iii) iv) Develop a system to group
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Austin Way English I Mr. Keiter February 28‚ 2013 Alice and Coraline Comparison The book Alice in Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll. Coraline was written by Neil Gaiman. Each book was later turned into films to help better get a picture of the adventurous lands the girls traveled through. In the movies Alice in Wonderland and Coraline there are many similarities but also many differences. Though having many differences and similarities each film taught a lesson to the audience by
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Miscommunication between Alice and Humpty Dumpty in ’’Through the Looking Grass’’ by Lewis Caroll Reading a passage from Lewis Caroll’s ’’Through the Looking Glass’’ helps a reader to explore the many reasons for the miscommunication between Alice and Humpty Dumpty. Most of the time it seems that both of them live‚ speak‚ and behave differently. From the very beginning a reader can tell that their conversation will not be a normal one: Humpty Dumpty does not even look at Alice while he is talking‚
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Periodic Table of the Elements I 1. 1 1 2 H H He II 1.00794 3 2. 4. 5. 6. Li Be 9.012182 IV V VI 1.00794 4.002602 5 6 7 8 9 10 N O F Ne B C 10.811 12.0107 13 14 15 Si P 12 Na Mg Al 22.989770 24.3050 26.981538 14.00674 15.9994 18.9984032 20.1797 16 28.0855 30.973761 17 18 S Cl Ar 32.066 35.4527 39.948 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Br Kr 39.0983
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curious creatures who tend to behave in a bizarre and peculiar manner. As Alice ventures out on her journey in Wonderland and comes into contact with these different creatures‚ she quickly realizes that politeness and good behavior is not responded to in a positive way. In spite of Alice’s attempts to be amiable and pleasant‚ the creatures of Wonderland continue to be rude to her‚ as well as to each other. Although Alice learns of Wonderland’s eccentricities shortly after falling into the rabbit
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children but adults for over one hundred years. The tale has become a treasure of philosophers‚ literary critics‚ psychoanalysts‚ and linguists. It also has attracted Carroll’s fellow mathematicians and logicians. There appears to be something in Alice for everyone‚ and there are almost as many explanations of the work as there are commentators. It may be perhaps Carroll’s fantastical
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Name: Template Table of persuasive techniques Class: Date: It is important to remember that when you analyse persuasive language‚ it is not enough to simply list the speaker‚ writer or cartoonist’s techniques. You need to go a step further and discuss the intended effect on the audience (reader‚ listener or viewer). This is shown in the table below. There is space for you to add other examples as you come across them. page x1 Persuasive technique Effect on the audience Alliteration This
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“Welcome to Australia.” Her voice rung with the familial tongue of our home land. The short woman‚ who stood with a small group‚ extended her arms towards us as we walked from the arrival gates. Men in suits with stone white faces shook my mother and father’s anxious hands. With heavy accents‚ in broken attempts‚ the men greeted my brother and I in the language of our home. Our responses were meek and fragmented as our nervous clouded our tired minds. A flash of light and quick smiles were formed
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