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    Sarah Sherman's Theories

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    Sarah Sherman was the guest speaker this week who is a PT‚ DPT‚ ATC and SCS with Texas Health. She was a former competitive figure skater who became interested in PT through her own injuries and her infatuation with anatomy. She spoke about the care the SCCD dancers can receive; along with common injuries seen in dancer and prevention techniques. I was able to take away specific knowledge about my body as a dancer. I learned that some of the injuries that may arise are back pain‚ hip pain‚ sprained

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    Sarah Rose Seventeen

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    This is Seventeen by Sarah Rose explains exactly what you think it would‚ what it means to be seventeen. It dives into all of the things that seventeen year old have to face. Being stuck in a sort of “limbo” for this entire year. Like being seen as a child but expected to start make adult decisions. Being allowed to drive anywhere but making sure not to break curfew. You are expected to choose what you want to do for the rest of your life but you don’t even know how to live without your mother.But

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    Serving in the Army

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    in the Army 1. All over the world there are soldiers deployed to help maintain or make peace in war ravaged countries. There are many different attitudes to being deployed – some sees is as a positive experience and some as something they regret. Sarah Palin‚ who‚ when the text was written‚ was both John MacCain’s vice-presidential running mate and the governor of Alaska‚ tells‚ in text 1‚ about how her own son Track served in the army and was deployed to Iraq. She talks about what drives young men

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    power of words

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    and that’s another reason people were coming together because they all wanted to help. An example of the power of words in literature is a book that I was reading in class called “staying fat for Sarah Byrne’s” in the book there is an argument and it is between this boy named Dale and a Girl name Sarah and when they

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    Along for the Ride

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    Stacie Golebiewski Title: Along For The Ride Author: Sarah Dessen Setting: A small beach town of Colby‚ North Carolina Characters: Auden West is the protagonist in the story. She was a quiet girl who didn’t know that she didn’t have the life a normal teenager should have until she met Eli Eli Stock starts out as a secretive outsider because his best friend Abe died in a car accident when a man ran a red light. He kept his feelings all to himself until he met Auden. Eli and Auden taught each

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    Gismonda, Alphonse Mucha

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    Gismonda‚ Alphonse Mucha Gismonda‚ a four-act play by French dramatist Victorien Sardou‚ was first shown in 1894 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance in Paris. Sarah Bernhardt‚ depicted here‚ was both the director and actor. Reportedly‚ Bernhardt’s agent approached Lemercier printing works‚ and with a tight deadline and no other artists available‚ Mucha volunteered himself for the work and in less than two weeks the piece was complete. The size of the piece was nearly life-size (216 × 74.2 cm) and

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    Book Report

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    Book Report 1. Just Listen‚ Sarah Dessen‚ February 28‚2008‚ 383 pages 2. Summary of the plot: Annabel Greene had what could be considered the perfect teenage life: cool friends‚ close family‚ good grades‚ and a part-time career as a model. At the beginning of summer that all disappeared. She is still traumatized by the attempted rape she experienced from her best friend’s boyfriend‚ and she doesn’t try to fix the broken friendships that are created when everyone turns their backs on her

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    Sarah Silverman angered conservative Christians with a controversial Christmas message on Twitter about Jesus. On Christmas Day‚ the comedian posted a message on both her Twitter and Facebook accounts calling Jesus “gender fluid.” Sarah Silverman also posted a vulgar joke about Santa Claus on the same day‚ according to Time. “MERRY CHRISTMAS! Jesus was gender fluid!” said Silverman. The term gender fluid refers to a person who does not permanently commit to being male‚ female‚ or neutral. A gender

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    leadership‚ and compassion speaking of our past‚ our present and our future. President Obama plays big brother with our youth‚ demanding they take responsibility for their education‚ embellishing that the future of our country depends on them. Sarah Palin in her Vice-Presidential speech‚ confronts her opponents questioning their partonism while stabbing at the heart and soul of every hard- working Blue Collared American who helped build this county. Obama and Palin both make powerful‚ effective

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    is exactly what Gandhi did. Overcoming your fears and standing up for what you believe in is an important aspect of courage. In the story "My People Will Never Believe Me Again‚" Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins describes a young Indian woman who works for the United States military as a translator. Throughout the story‚ Sarah takes orders from the military men despite whether or not she thinks their orders are fair. At the very end‚ though‚ she stands up for her people and refuses to obey the officers

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