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    Morning School Assembly

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    pinnacle of the Holy Week. All Christians observe this day with great humility and reverence. It is this spirit of humility and reverence that is reflected in each of the Good Friday PowerPoints‚ which can be used as a preaching aid on Good Friday.  As early as the first century‚ the Church set aside every Friday as a special day of prayer and fasting. It was not until the fourth century‚ however‚ that the Church began observing the Friday before Easter as the day associated with the crucifixion of Christ

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    The Sound of Night

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    Term | Definition | Visual Representation | Cover | Fist impression- sets the stage for the theme and info held within. | | Endsheets | The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages. Often compliment the cover and/or contain the table of contents. | | Title Page | Reiterates the theme and provides critical reference info: school name‚ address‚ and student population. | | Opening Section | Introduces the story of the year and explains the book/theme concept. | | Dividers

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    Diversity of Small Towns

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    Diversity June Sunday 19‚ 2011 LaToria Brent Final Project: Race and your Community I am from a small Bible belt town called Reform. Reform was named after a preacher refused to return until the townspeople reformed their ways (Ashcraft‚ 2011). I lived in this town from the time my mom brought me home from the hospital until I graduated high school and went to college. Reform is a town that history forgot about. Reform is still segregated meaning the white people live on one side of the street

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    Essay On Our Town

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    The play‚ “Our Town”‚ as a whole is remarkably interesting‚ the characters‚ the story manger always stopping the story at random times because he feels like that is all the reader needs to know. I really like the metaphor that is being used throughout the play. The morning meaning birth in Act I‚ the wedding that shows how life moves along in Act II‚ and the night meaning death at the end of Act III. There are so many different reasons on why I like the play. From the characters‚ to the setting

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    T sounds in English

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    PRONUNCIATION T SOUND IN AMERICAN ENGLISH (TRUE T‚ FLAP T‚ GLOTTAL STOP‚ OMITTED T) 1. True T: 5 main rules - At the beginning of a word: true‚ truck‚ train‚ try‚ triumph‚ triangle‚ truth‚ trim - Stressed sound (often second syllable): attach‚ pretend‚ tattoo‚ internal‚ petition‚ retire‚ Italian - St: stamp‚ suggested‚ best‚ west - Str: strong‚ street‚ construction‚ instrument - Ft: lift‚ shift‚ gift 2. Flap T (quick D sound) Rule: vowel/r sound + flap T + vowel/r (r-controlled

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    Our Town Analysis

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    2. There are multiple symbols used by the author throughout the play Our Town. For example‚ the time capsule mentioned by the Stage Manager in Act One symbolizes the belief that specific things from the past should be remembered. The Stage Manager says‚ "So I’m going to have a copy of this play put in the cornerstone and the people a thousand years from now’ll know a few simple facts about us..." This symbolizes not only the want for people to appreciate the lives of the townspeople‚ but also

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    Town Meeting

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    Regular Council Meeting April 1‚ 2010 Mayor Thomas L. Hardesty called the regular council meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. with the following council members present: Alan Matthews‚ Mike Zoeller‚ Donna Eaton‚ and George Best. Absent: Shane Suttor and Jon Swindler. City Employees Present: Jennifer Herrell‚ Judy Smith‚ Kevin Calvert‚ Tom Doyle‚ Inez Harris‚ and Jeff Tennill. City Attorney: Frank Chuppe. Councilmember Best gave the invocation. All present pledged allegiance to the flag

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    evolution of sound in cinema Jay Beck General histories of the relationship between sound and image in cinema tend to perpetuate an ocular-centricity (emphasizing vision over the other senses) that dates back to the very earliest experiments in “moving pictures”—a term which itself serves to confuse historians. The vast majority of cinema histories tend to relegate the subject of sound in cinema to a subordinate position by studying the transition to the sound period in the late 1920s and early 1930s

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    I grew up in Queens‚ N.Y. More specifically in a town called College Point. My early childhood education was memorable. I can still recall every one of my elementary school teachers. My fifth grade teacher‚ Mr. Verrilli‚ was one of my favorite teachers. He encouraged his students to excel academically. He introduced us to classic literature and challenged us to broaden our horizons. Inspired by my teacher‚ I stayed up late for an entire week so that I could watch an Italian opera series aired

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    Small Town Papers

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    Rye‚ Colorado is a model representation and example of small town seclusion and small town community. At surface level‚ Rye offers the basic characteristics and charm of an isolated farm-like neighborhood. Most of its buildings are quaint and offer a certain sense of antiquity to them. Unlike the city roads which seemingly cut through the landscape‚ their roads seem to intertwine and follow the shape of the land. The houses are small‚ one level and do not have much of a distance between them. There

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