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    Classroom observation – ks2 – literacy 11-11-2013 I have carried out a classroom observation on 3 children in year 3. Prior to the observation I asked for permission from the teacher in charge of the class. I will be using pseudonyms to replace the children’s names in line with confidentiality procedures. Any information I have gained will be kept for use within my study and not shared with anyone who is not connected with my studies in line with date protection. Children’s profile Child A

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    The Rape of the Lock

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    THE RAPE OF THE LOCK SUMMARY Belinda arises to prepare for the day’s social activities after sleeping late. Her guardian sylph‚ Ariel‚ warned her in a dream that some disaster will befall her‚ and promises to protect her to the best of his abilities. Belinda takes little notice of this oracle‚ however. After an elaborate ritual of dressing and primping‚ she travels on the Thames River to Hampton Court Palace‚ an ancient royal residence outside of London‚ where a group of wealthy young socialites

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    19th century women artists http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_artists#19th_century Artists from this period include Lucy Bacon‚ Marie Bashkirtseff‚ Anna Boch‚ Rosa Bonheur‚ Olga Boznańska‚ Marie Bracquemond‚ Mary Cassatt‚ Camille Claudel‚ Marie Ellenrieder‚ Kate Greenaway‚ Kitty Lange Kielland‚ Edmonia Lewis‚ Constance Mayer‚ Victorine Meurent‚ Berthe Morisot‚ Suzanne Valadon‚ Enid Yandell‚ and Wilhelmina Weber Furlong among others. Marie Ellenrieder and Marie-Denise Villers worked in the field

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    Olympe De Gouges Essay

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    The author of this declaration is Maria de Gouze‚ known by the pseudonym of Olympe de Gouges‚ was one of the most outstanding representatives of women who during the French revolution heard her voice in the public square. Marie Gouze was born on May 7‚ 1748 in Montauban (France)‚ a French writer and heroine‚ who claimed equal rights between women and men at the time of the French Revolution. She marries at age 17‚ in a marriage of convenience‚ and has a son‚ but only widowed a year later. He goes

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    Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling is an ethical-religious text. In this book Kierkegaard introduces us to the mystery of faith illustrated by Abraham’s binding of Isaac in Genesis 22. Now in Genesis 22 faith is demonstrated to us by Abraham not doubting God’s command. Abraham’s decision to listen to God is fear and trembling. Faith is a task not an accomplishment‚ it is a task because Abraham saw it like that. Moreover‚ Kierkegaard wants to raise faith. The faith that Kierkegaard presents to us become

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    Root Words Prefixes Suffixes

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    25-08-2009 Root Words‚ Prefixes‚ Suffixes Simple teaching Roots‚ Prefixes and Suffixes Root Words | Suffix | Prefix COMMON ROOT WORDS AND WORD ORIGINS ROOTS alter ami‚ amicamphi ann‚ enni anthrop aqua‚ aque arch arthro aud bell biblio biobrev cap carn ced chromchroncogn cord/chord corp crac‚ crat cred cruc crusta crypt culp dei demodent dermdic dox duc‚ duct duo dynamego equ fac fil frater gamgeo- MEANING other love both ends or all sides year human‚ man water chief‚ leader‚ ruler joint sound

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    Whole Foods Analysis

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    previously included several acquisitions of companies by Whole Foods Market which contributed greatly to their growth and expansion. It was discovered that before the company acquired Wild Oats‚ John Mackey posted on financial message boards under a pseudonym ‘Rahodeb’‚ making uncomplimentary remarks about their financial position; “no one would buy Wild Oats at its current price of $8 per share and Whole Foods had nothing to gain by buying Wild Oats”. (Thompson‚ 2010) When Mackey’s posts came into light

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    Court dealing with discipline of special education students. This case took place in 1988 after two students from the San Francisco School District with emotional disabilities and aggressive tendencies were threatened with expulsion. John Doe (a pseudonym) was a socially and physically awkward 17 year-old who had difficulty controlling his impulses and anger. From early on in school‚ physical abnormalities‚ speech difficulties‚ and poor grooming habits resulted in his being the target of classmates

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    media influence. Twitter and Facebook have created live streams of people debating these issues. There is also the courage that comes from typing behind a desk to people you may never meet. This is much different than posting an article under a pseudonym back in the early years of the country. Twitter users are not certified in American Government knowledge and yet they are exposing millions of others to their latent opinions throughout the internet with just a click of a button. Today‚ any person

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    smaller one. When George Washington declared neutrality during a war between Britain and France‚ Jefferson did not believe that Washington had the constitutional power to do this. Hamilton decided to respond; he did so by publishing articles under the pseudonym‚ Pacificus. In his first letter‚ Pacificus makes the case that the President should be allowed the power to declare neutrality because there is nowhere is the constitution that otherwise states he cannot. Hamilton knows that in the Constitution

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