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    Evaluation of Sources The two important sources used for this investigation were 1. Death in the Forest‚ The story of Katyn Massacre by J. K. Zawodny (1971‚ Macmillan and Co Ltd) This book was first published in 1962 in California. The author J.K. Zawodny was an associate professor at University Of Pennysylvania and is of Polish origin. As stated by him in the preface‚ his aim was to reconstruct the details of the Massacre and establish who killed the men. The book makes extensive use of primary

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    the Redwood National and State Parks for my whole life‚ and I’m going to stay here for the rest of it too‚ but it’s not been boring at all. I’m the highest redwood tree in the forest‚ standing 379.7 feet tall. I have big‚ thick branches with abundant leaves at the end‚ and I am one of the most visited trees in the forest because of my impressive height. I remember that when I was growing up‚ I could see more people come and visit the park than what I see this day. This may not be a problem now‚

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    Education – what is it for? In “The History Boys” two different approaches to education are presented. Irwin represents the functional approach‚ his teaching methods are traditional and structured‚ focused solely on passing the Oxbridge entrance examinations. Hector teaches the life enrichment approach in his General Studies class‚ his teaching methods are unconventional and spontaneous‚ Hector is not interested in exams and believes in learning for its own sake. Hector undermines the values of

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    Forests School The forest school approach embraces the outdoors as a learning environment for children to explore. It first originated in Denmark and was introduced to the UK in the 1950’s. This approach is important as it helps to raise a child’s self-esteem‚ confidence and also enable problem solving. Forest school provides a challenging environment for children as it allows children to take risks and accomplish various tasks using their own inactive and problem solving skills. Whereas the natural

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    J. M. J. First Quarter Book Analysis A.Character Sketch- John (True Son) In the book The Light in the Forest‚ Conrad Richter shows that who you grow up with can have a huge impact on your personality and character traits. John‚ or True Son‚ was raised by an Indian Tribe after being taken prisoner. After he returned home to his English family‚ John found it hard to accept the English way of living. But‚ after being returned home to his family‚ he discovered that he did have some English

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    A Cricket Boy

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    The Cricket Boy (A Chinese Tale) A long time ago‚ cricket fighting caught on inthe imperial court‚ withthe emperor leading the fad. A local magistrate in Huayin‚ who wanted to winthe favor of the monarch‚ tried in every way to gethim the best fightingcrickets. He had a strategy for doing so: He managed to geta cricket thatwas very good at fighting. He then made his subordinates go to theheads of each village and force them to send in a constant supply of fightingcrickets.He would send to the

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    belonging. Genuine relationships anchor individuals in identify‚ worth and connection. As such‚ the rules of society have bearing on an individual’s potential to belong. Opposed are the corrupt nature of the court and the natural place of the Forest of Arden. Not only is the play itself a reflection of this stratified society from which it comes‚ but in a theatre like the Globe where it was performed‚ the strata were clearly visible. Techniques Parody Irony Juxtaposition Contrast Verse

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    right! Finally we came to an abrupt stop in the deep‚ dark‚ Forbidden Forest. Once we were in The Forbidden Forest it was quiet and still for a second‚ then you hear a dark‚ scary voice that belonged to Aragog telling you to avoid his brothers‚ sisters‚ sons and daughters then the spiders come spitting water and trying to get you! Then I hear Hermione’s voice telling me to follow it‚ so you do which makes you pop out the forest on to the Quidditch pitch. At the Quidditch pitch‚ Harry tells me “Follow

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    2/18/13 Cause and Effects of Forest Fires A cause and effect essay is an essay that tells what the cause of something is and what the effect will be. For example‚ excessive rain causes floods‚ whereas lack of rains causes drought. In this essay‚ I am going to discuss the causes and effects of forest fires. In California‚ wild fires burned 30‚660 acres‚ in year 2010. Forest fires either start naturally or are started by human activities. Most

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    Kaffir Boy

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    9/28/13 Racism is worldwide‚ and has been going on for a long period of time. Kaffir boy helped me understand the racial discrimination that he went through easily. I honestly didn’t expect for racism to have gone that far. This book made me realize a variety of things‚ and what the word brave actually meant. Finding out that his father was taken away must have been devastating and acting strong was another competition. “My father had been arrested that morning in the bus stop for being unemployed

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