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    While You Were Sleeping

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    Katie Hinman Bailey 1113 1:00 pm 8 March 2010 “While You Were Sleeping” Think back to when you were a young girl. Did you ever have the fear of being alone forever or finding the right guy for you? That use to be one of my biggest fears. I hated the idea of being along but even more so I hated the idea of being with the wrong person. This is exactly how Lucy felt in the movie While You Were Sleeping. She felt alone but not so alone to she would just settle for just anyone like Joe Jr. She

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    Human African trypanosomiasis‚ also known as sleeping sickness‚ is a deadly blood disease and is a daily threat to millions of men and women in undeveloped countries around the world. More specifically‚ more than 60 million people in 26 countries of sub-Saharan Africa are at risk for catching the disease‚ and around 500‚000 people will start to develop the disease each year1. Unfortunately‚ if the disease is not treated than it can lead to a fatal death. In about twenty African countries‚ trypanosomiasis

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    Co-sleeping is a practice used by as many as 40% of parents‚ in which they have the baby sleep either in the bed with them at night or in a connected crib. There have been proven to be many benefits of co-sleeping which include increased bonding‚ increased breastfeeding‚ and faster reaction times to the babies cries at night. Parents number 1 fears or reason why they think they shouldn’t co-sleep is the fear that at some time during the night their child might accidentally be suffocated by themselves

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    Throughout the early history of storytelling‚ the antagonist has existed as a plot device‚ to which Bulman defined as a character that ‘usually represents negative things‚ while the protagonist espouses positive values.’ (Bulman‚ 2006‚ 17). He goes on to expand on the device’s use of conflict and how it is a necessary building block of creative storytelling. This analysis will explore the state of existence of the female antagonist‚ who has long been argued to be held in a transgressive state of

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    meanings. The author wrote an Italian word “presto” that stands out from the other words. There are two questions that caught my attention which are “Are you comatose? Are you undersea?” this questions might be referring to two fairy tales which are “Sleeping Beauty” and “The Little Mermaid”. It seems that the witch is introducing some fairy tales in the

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    UNIT 329 The legal and organisational requirements for supervising children and young people on journeys‚ visits and activities outside of the setting are: *Risk assessments; risk assessment needs to be carried out as a legal requirement. It will enable you to: identify hazards and dangers  decide who might be harmed and how  evaluate the risks and decide whether existing precautions are enough or whether more should be done  record your findings   review your assessments and revise them if necessary

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    But the problem is his movies didn’t always portray these values. Many of the Disney Classics that our generation has grown to know and love have exposed children to many bad values. Classics such as: Snow White and the Seven Dwarves‚ Cinderella‚ Sleeping Beauty‚ The Jungle Book‚ 101 Dalmatians‚ The Little Mermaid‚ Beauty and the Beast‚ The Lion King‚ and Pocahontas display lessons not suitable for those of the younger years. In short‚ Disney movies have a bad influence on the younger generation by

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    homemade ink

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    oz of iron sulfate‚ 8 oz of distilled water and galls. These can be gathered from woody areas where they can be found as circular growths on twigs or leaves typically around insect larvae on the tree or plant; tannic acid can be squeezed out of tea bags steeped in boiling water. Crush and grind the galls to a fine powder‚ add water and let the solution ferment for about three days. Strain the solution after three days‚ add the iron sulfate and let the solution stand again for four days. At the end

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    The Value of a Fairy Tale

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    Children are the favorite viewers of this kind of movies‚ and they also learn a lot from these stories. It’s said that fairy tales help create our sense of ourselves and the world as well as telling us about gender roles. Movies such as “Aladdin”‚ “Sleeping Beauty”‚ and “Pocahontas” are the obvious examples. However‚ I think that “Beauty and the Beast” is one of the best ones in term of creating “our sense of ourselves” and transferring the values‚ concepts about gender‚ especially about men. Throughout

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    The article‚ Mr. Bellow’s Planet by Brent Staples centers how Staples lived in Chicago as well as his inspiration to become a journalist. The article had a lot of attention grasping moments‚ however‚ I was confused about the structure and the message of the profile. For example‚ in the beginning of the article from pages 179 to 184‚ the article describes the neighborhood in which the narrator lived in as well as how many people feared him. The rest of the article‚ illustrates different characters

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