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    Summer Vacation

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    Summer vacation (also called summer holidays or summer break) is a vacation in the summertime between school years in which students and instructors are off school typically between 6 and 14 weeks‚ depending on the country and district. Criticisms and support[edit] Some countries only get six weeks or two months summer vacation because students supposedly forget large amounts of information learned in the past year (See: Summer learning loss).[1][2] Other education reformers believed that children

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    Drop Height Experiment

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    drop height increases‚ the bounce height of all the balls will also increase. This is because the increasing drop height will result in an increase in the gravitational potential energy found within the balls that results in an increased transformation into kinetic will transform back into kinetic energy on the rebound; the by-product of which is a greater bounce height. The hypothesis was supported by the results. The results showed a clear trend where a steady increase of the drop height resulted

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    Wuthering Heights Setting

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    Wuthering Heights: Change in Setting In the novel Wuthering Heights‚ by Emily Bronte‚ two isolated houses are highlighted because of their contrast to each other. The atmosphere of the two houses share similar characteristics as the characters that live inside and Bronte expresses throughout the novel that one will change in a difference of setting‚ but one will never change completely. Thrushcross Grange is a lovely manor that is located among the grassy fields of the Yorkshire Moor. The

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    The Kings of Summer

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    High school student Joe (Nick Robinson) lives with his father (Nick Offerman)‚ a stern man sitting on a volcano of anger. Joe’s mother has died. He has an older sister (played by "Mad Men"’s Alison Brie)‚ but she is engaged and out of the house. The tension between father and son is oppressive‚ and the rules feel arbitrary and unfair to Joe. During one night when the family gathers to play Monopoly‚ like they used to do when Mom was alive‚ the tension explodes. Joe didn’t want to play anyway‚ he

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    Working Height Falls

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    Working Height Falls Working at height Introduction All construction activities are potentially hazardous. However‚ the largest number of accidents occurs with operatives who are working at a height. Falls can cause injuries to the back‚ neck‚ head arms and legs. This can result in temporary and permanent disabilities or death. Over the past ten years or so‚ falls from a height have accounted for between 34 and 59% of all fatalities in the construction industry. It should be noted that many falls

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    Summer Reading

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    OUR SAVIOR NEW AMERICAN SCHOOL SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT 2012-2013 High School English 9th – 12th grade OSNAS students are required to read two novels if placed in an English Regular’s or Honor’s class and three novels if placed in an AP English class: Several grades will be given for the summer reading.  Dialectical response journals for each book (rubric attached).  Exams on the assigned novels within the first days of school.  In class essay questions on each of the novels. 9th Grade Regulars

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    that all people feel and are susceptible to. In Emile Bronte’s Wuthering Heights‚ revenge can be seen as the most visible theme‚ as it is the factor which leads our characters to their bleak future. Through the actions committed by the characters of Wuthering Heights‚ we see how no one can achieve peace through their vengeful acts and in fact these undertakings further add to the decline of the character. In Wuthering Heights‚ the feeling of revenge can be seen through the actions of many of the

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    Who or what does Heathcliff represent in Wuthering Heights? Is he a force of evil or a victim of it and how important is the role of class in the novel‚ particularly as it relates to Heathcliff and his life? The ’moral ambiguity‚ glamour and degradation that is Heathcliff’ (same as below) forms the ultimate focus for the novel Wuthering Heights‚ beginning as Heathcliff is brought into the Earnshaw family‚ with his evil machinations completely driving the story and his death marking the conclusion

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    With close textual analysis of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Atonement by Ian McEwan to what extent do the writers use their characters obsessive natures as the driving force of their fiction? Throughout Wuthering Heights‚ Bronte demonstrates the theme of obsessive natures within love and relationships. This is especially presented through the character of Heathcliff-due to his desire for Catherine’s love‚ ’wrenched open the lattice‚ bursting ... into an uncontrollable passion of tears’-chapter

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    Summer Farm

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    Monday‚ 20 May 2013 Summer Farm - Norman MacCaig Summer Farm Norman MacCaig Summary: The poet lies within the depths of his mind‚ probably in his happy place as his mother’s family lived in the rural area‚ which is reflected in this story. Everything described in the story is part of his mind‚ with perhaps every animal representing a different aspect of his mind. This poet always discusses the concept of having layers and layers of dreams‚ like how the mind is made up of layers and layers.

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