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    A Child is the Father of Man

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    Rafi 1 Name: Salman Rafi Roll#: 09-27311 Prof: Liaquat Date: 13th May‚ 09 “Child is the father of Man” Wordsworth wrote a poem The Rainbow and left behind a very famous saying that “child is the father of man.” This statement has been interpreted by various critics in various ways. For Wordsworth‚ it is important because a child is spiritually very elevated. He has a direct link with nature. He says that a child is a symbol of purity and innocence which remains untarnished until he

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    Lesson Plans and Rationale

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    The lesson plan I developed is for first grade Science: Living and Non-living things. It is to be used in a sheltered instruction program for English Language Learners. They will receive instruction in the regular first grade classroom with accommodations and support in their native language because there are several English Language Learners in this first grade classroom. Most of the English Language Learners in this class are early intermediate learners. They are starting to understand some English;

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    spectrum (like a rainbow)   Question 2 1 out of 1 points   When looking at a fluorescent bulb what kind of spectrum did you see through your spectrometer? Selected Answer:    a continuous spectrum with some bright lines superimposed   Question 1 1 out of 1 points   When looking at a bright incandescent light bulb (household bulb) what kind of a spectrum did you see through your spectrometer? Selected Answer:    a continuous spectrum (like a rainbow)   Question

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    Title Author/Illustrator Rating Genre(s) Commens Important Characters Love You Forever Robert Munsch‚ Sheila McGraw 5 The mother teaches students how much their parents love them and what all they do for them. It teaches them that no matter what their parents will be their for them. The son shows students that it goes both ways. Children also take care of their parents. If not right at the moment they soon will. No‚ David! David Shannon 4 David teaches students to obey their parents. Often

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    paranormal

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    Look over there‚ it’s a rainbow! I cannot grab it nor place it in a jar. There were however many that seen it that day‚ peering between the mountains‚ as if it was connecting something. I suppose it had to be a rainbow because that is what I was told it was. Just like most other things‚ I am told and taught that things I see are real or not. Although I am confused‚ who said or decided that the rainbow was real. This is where the journey began‚ deciding what real means to me. There is a growing

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    Niagara Falls

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    the park‚ there are some roadside food vendors serving some local cuisine including fresh water fish‚ which are being relished by a batch of people from all ages. During the day time‚ I remember discovering an enormous Rainbow on the west side of falls that was my superlative Rainbow sighting in my entire life. The Horseshoe Falls are one of the nature’s marvels. The Algae on the rocks by water had a putrid odor. The aroma of chicken being roasted or fish being baked on the roadside eatery is

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    Les Murray and His Poems

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    revealed through the works of Les Murray. Les Murray is a famous Australian poet who was born and raised in the country and is a dedicated Roman Catholic. This is reflected in the poems ‘Driving through Sawmill Towns’ and ‘An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’. His laconic and personal poetic style reinforces the messages he attempts to convey to his audience through the use of rich symbolism and imagery. The poem ‘Driving through Sawmill Towns’ describes the people and the scenery of a rural town.

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    Aig Bailout

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    should adhere to their obligations and duties when analyzing an ethical dilemma. This means that a person will follow his or her obligations to another individual or society because upholding one ’s duty is what is considered ethically correct” (Rainbow‚ 2002). Deontology provides a basis for special duties and obligations to specific people‚ such as those within one ’s family. In the AIG bailout why do individuals have to have to pay to keep in place the people who put together ruinous financial

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    me feel more alive. Whatever happens in a daily routine‚ love helps me stay positive. And most of all‚ every single day it reminds me that something bigger‚ better‚ and important is going to happen‚ because of love. P.S. after rain there’s a rainbow‚ after a storm there’s calm‚ after the night there’s a morning‚ and after a ending there’s a new beginning. From all the important values in our life‚ I would choose the value of love. Love is something I can’t live without. I like to give love

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    the deep connection to the land and how Waakal the Rainbow Serpent and the Dreaming has brought about this notion. To Indigenous Australians‚ the land is not inanimate; it is a complete environment that supports and is maintained by people and culture. Land is central‚ spirituality and culturally and in this story the Indigenous respect‚ adapt and care for their living environments. In the Dreamtime‚ ancestral spirits such as Waakal the Rainbow Serpent created the land‚ animals‚ rocks and plants

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