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    Only 4% of schools are year-round‚ why not make that percentage higher! Even though calender schools is what has always been used why not change it up. However‚ People are disagreeing on whether year-round schools should happen or shouldn’t happen. Year round schools should be the the thing of the future. Many schools should transition to year-round. With American students being out for a long period of time. We are lagging behind other countries like Germany and South Korea. With

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    Internment Camps 2. Racial discrimination 3. World War II Objectives: The student will: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the key terms as outlined in the text 2. Analyze why Japanese-Americans were sent to Internment Camps 3. Speculate why German-Americans and Italian-Americans were not sent to Internment Camps 4. Visualize what an Internment Camp looks like 5. Relate to students of the same age by interpreting the emotions expressed by seventh graders sent to Japanese Internment Camps Intro

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    Summer is a time for fun in the sun‚ family vacations‚ and relaxation. However‚ this can also be a time when students easily lose the knowledge they’ve worked hard to gain throughout the school year. With a lack of routine‚ classes‚ tests‚ and homework‚ students risk falling behind when the school year begins again. Although your kids have definitely earned a summer of fun‚ enrolling in NYC’s FasTracKids summer classes can keep them on the right track for school while still allowing for that vacation

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    father reminds him of his fundamental feelings of love‚ compassion‚ and devotion to his family. Then Elie and his father look out for each other in hope to make it out the concentration camp alive. Love and hope are also shown in the movie Life is Beautiful when Guido and his son were taken to the concentration camp. Here‚ Guido’s love for his son Josh‚ kept him alive. Dora‚ Guido’s wife‚ shows persistent hope which ultimately leads to being reunited with Joshua. In both stories the hope that of rescue

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    Indian Camp The story ‘Indian Camp’ is written by Ernest Hemingway and its main plot is to show how children and adults are affected differently by certain experiences‚ and what personal implications this causes. ‘Indian Camp’ is about a son witnessing his father‚ a doctor‚ preforming a caesarean on an Indian woman in very primitive conditions. The experience changes the boy’s view upon life and death and forces him to grow up quicker than he is supposed to because he gets introduced to the cruelties

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    Subject: Geography Name: Muhammad Umair e-mail id: hafizumair92@gmail.com Climate of Pakistan: Introduction: Pakistan lies in the temperature zone. The climate is varied throughout the country‚ characterized by hot summer and cold winter. The rainfall occur in the upper parts of the Pakistan is usually from the Western Disturbance. From June to September most of the country is lashed by the South West Monsoon. Pakistan has recorded one of the highest temperatures in the world Mohenjo-daroo

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    Stanley’s journey at Camp Green Lake from being looked down upon to a true‚respected friend. Imagine yourself in a new camp‚ where everybody looks down upon you. That is how Stanley felt in Camp Green Lake‚ where other campers disrespected him. At the beginning of the novel‚ Stanley was not accepted by his peers in the camp‚ but because of his loyalty to his friends‚ he is part of X-Ray’s group by the end of the novel. The start of a journey for Stanley‚ wasn’t amazing because he felt like‚ he

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    Life is beautiful is an Italian language speaking film made in 1997‚ directed and co written by Italian actor Roberto benigini who also stares in the film as one of the main characters Guido Orefice. The film is about a young man (Guido) who goes to the city with his friend Ferruccio to live with his antique collecting uncle and plans to open a book store. On his way his “princess” as he calls she throughout the film or Dora played by Roberto benigini’s real wife Nicoletta Braschi. Falls out of

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    The second section of Jesus Camp gets a lot more dramatic and hard to watch. It begins with all the kids on their way to the church camp. The camp is lead by Becky Fisher who is in my mind a complete psycho. At the camp‚ Fischer stresses the need for children to purify themselves in order to be part of the "army of God". She strongly believes that children need to be in the forefront of turning America toward conservative Christian values and way. She also feels that Christians need to focus on

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    into the refugee camp. Although some people would kill to get into there and have any sort of food and shelter‚ Shauzia wants more. When she asks to get paid for all of her services that she has done in the camp‚ Mrs. Weera denies even the thought of it. “ ‘You don’t know what it’s like out there. You’ve always been taken care of. You won’t be able to manage on your own’ ” (Ellis 19). Shauzia was furious by this accusation and made up her mind immediately. She would leave this camp and prove herself

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