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    they told me that they were here to help the exceptional students. These notes are short notes and high pitch notes. After the lecture‚ Mrs. Jackson had the student watch and learn the song “Fiddle Eye Fee” in which it had animal puppets singing. Every time the chicken puppet came on‚ it would sing “Fiddle Eye Fee” and the teacher would sing along and play the xylophone. After the demonstration‚ the teacher had each row of students play the xylophone. As the

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    it worth the wait? Kind of. It was cute film‚ though I find most horror films from the 1950’s to be cute. Though it does have considerable charm‚ Attack of the Puppet People isn’t without it faults. I also have to admit that I was a little upset about the title of films‚ since never once do they actually attack. Anything. Attack of the Puppet People opens with a group of Brownies visiting Mr. Franz (John Hoyt)‚ the owner and operator of a doll factory. One of the girls shows interest in a group of

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    When a human is born‚ they start out from the lowest state of learning‚ without education‚ but only at imagination‚ which allows them to accept what they seen in their daily life. Human without education in the lowest state of learning is like the prisoners have been in the cave since childhood. Darkness in the cave is relates to the initial stage of education that blocking the prisoners from gaining knowledge. In the story‚ “Allegory of the Cave”‚ Socrates‚ who is a mentor to Plato‚ mentions‚ “The

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    around my toe like a cocoon around a caterpillar. Then she put a soft covering over all the bandages to protect it. “Make sure you have socks and shoes next time you go out‚” she said. I hopped down on one foot to go upstairs to get socks and shoes on which were tough. I learned that time that my parents know best about life which in this scenario was to wear socks and shoes. So when ever my parents tell my when to do things I will do them so I don’t injure myself or

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    chained to each other by their heads.The prisoners were forced to face a blank wall while they were in the cave. Behind the prisoners there was a fire however the prisoners could not see the fire but between the prisoners and the fire there would a be puppet show where people would walk‚ talk and carry objects to keep the prisoners amused. The prisoners perceive only shadows of the people and things passing on the walkway; the prisoners hear echoes of the talk coming from the shadows. They perceive the

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    planet can fall prey to the most prevalent fault of them all: masters and marionettes. To some‚ the masses are no greater than a bunch of puppets‚ needing unwarranted‚ unknown‚ and unnecessary totalitarian rule. They plant themselves deep in our subconsciousness with lies‚ deceit‚ and fear - making us question what we think‚ feel‚ or know is right. One such puppet master is the media. By using their influence gained through perceived trust‚

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    Main communication difficulties. There are four main difficulties of communication‚ which are Physical- There may be some damage to parts of the body involved in the speech for example ears‚ vocal chords or parts of the brain. Emotional- Shyness‚ fear or lack of confidence may prevent communication skills from forming. Cultural – Different family backgrounds‚ beliefs‚ accents and languages. Communication Problems - stammer‚ stutter‚ autism‚ downs syndrome and cleft lip may all hinder

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    protect but to establish his own power. Another example of Orwell developing his argument through similes/metaphors is‚ “I was only an absurd puppet pushed to and fro by the will of those yellow faces behind.” This metaphor show that he was a puppet to the Burmese because they all wanted/forced him to kill the elephant. At the same time he was also a puppet to the British because killing the elephant to establish his power over the others was

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    Many readers believe that fate is what causes Oedipus’s downfall; however‚ it is his free actions that create his tragedy. It can be claimed by many readers that Oedipus’ actions were beyond his control and were actually being determined by a higher power. However‚ Oedipus is able to choose his course of action making him responsible for his ruin. Although many readers believe that fate is what causes Oedipus’s downfall‚ it is his free actions that create his tragedy. In “Chapter 5: A Hidden God:

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