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    Jizelle Torres Per.9 World Cultures Accelerated Persepolis Socratic Seminar Theme 2: Marji‚ the character Question 5: Considering the writer’s voice. Consider the writer’s voice. Was it appealing? Claim she is a kid so she has a different point of view although being a kid she is very educated on this topic Evidence “ I realized then that I don’t understand anything‚ I read all the books I could.” pg.32 “To enlighten me they bought books. I knew everything about the children of Palestine about

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    was fished out of the canal. This theory had been forwarded by private detective Martin Knopf‚ and had some interesting points to it; according to medical records‚ Schanzkowska also had bone tuberculosis‚ a history of foot disorders‚ and had had a birthmark removed from her right shoulder... all of which matched the physical evidence that had earlier been taken as proof by Zahle of Anderson being Anastasia. It was also noted that Schanzkowska’s native language‚ Polish‚ is closely related to Russian;

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    ‘Le mariage de Figaro presents a thoroughly pessimistic view of human relations’ Discuss. Le marriage de Figaro is the second in a trilogy of plays written by Beaumarchais‚ it was written in 1778‚ as a follow up to Le Barbier de Seville. The play was very well received by the general public. King Louis XVI‚ however thought that it misrepresented the aristocracy. He had reportedly said that ‘This play must never be given. The man mocks everything that should be respected in the government. The

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    A Girl s Story 1

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    A Girl’s Story By David Arnason Basic Content Questions Why does the narrator want to give the heroine blonde hair instead of black hair? 2) What does the narrator make the heroine take off? Consider the effect both for suspense and to foreshadow. 3) Why are biblical names a problem for the narrator? 4) Who is Linda? Who is Greg? 5) To whom does the narrator “speak”? 6) Why does the narrator say that‚ “Dialogue is about the hardest stuff to write”? 7) Linda sits on the riverbank‚ but Michael must

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    Name: ___________________________________________________________________ Hour: _________ Lord of the Flies By William Golding Critical Thinking/Interpretive Study Guide [pic] Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell 1. How do the boys end up on the island? They are in some kind of plane crash‚ though the details are not all clear. 2. Who is “the voice” referred to on page 7? What does the voice represent? Piggy is “the voice” and represents the

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    Infanticide

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    care for a sick child. Another way that people used infanticide was in the Dark Ages‚ when sorcery and witchcraft seized the minds of society. Infants born with the "sign of the devil" were killed; usually this sign was something as innocent as a birthmark or a birth defect such as a hare lip. The mothers of these children thought these children were evil and they believed that killing them was in accordance with God ’s wishes. Twins was also considered evil and slain at birth. Some cultures would

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    The Integumentary System

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    5 The Integumentary System FOCUS: The integumentary system consists of the skin‚ hair‚ nails‚ and a variety of glands. The epidermis of the skin provides protection against abrasion‚ ultraviolet light‚ and water loss‚ and produces vitamin D. The dermis provides structural strength and contains blood vessels involved in temperature regulation. The skin is attached to underlying tissue by the hypodermis‚ which is a major site of fat storage. CONTENT LEARNING ACTIVITY Hypodermis ❛❛The hypodermis

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    <center><b>Witchcraft‚ Insanity‚ and the Ten Signs of Decay</b></center> <br> <br>Since there never was a spurned lover stirring things up in Salem Village‚ and there is no evidence from the time that Tituba practiced Caribbean black magic‚ yet these trials and executions actually still took place‚ how can you explain why they occurred? <br> <br>The Salem Witchcraft Trials began not as an act of revenge against an ex-lover‚ as they did in The Crucible‚ but as series of seemingly unlinked‚ complex

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    Health Assessment

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    Health Assessment 261 Date: 11 January 2013 Client’s Profile Madam Y.A.L is a 70-year-old Chinese who speaks Hokkian and Mandarin. She is 1.58m tall and weighs 66 Kg. She is living alone in a three room flat in the Northern part of Singapore over 32 years. She has 3 children‚ two older sons and one younger daughter who are all married. Her children have one son each. Her daughter lives nearby and brings her to eat food outside together once a week. Client loves shopping and cooking. Client is

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    Medical World Medicare is a national social insurance program‚ administered by the U.S. federal government Medical Advances - Medical Advances Besides the computer revolution‚ medical advances have caused tension between faith and reason. The medical advances of the Twentieth Century have many beneficial effects for humanity. Diseases that used to be dangerous or life threatening‚ like mumps‚ measles‚ and whooping cough‚ are no longer worries in today’s medical world. Tetanus‚ typhoid‚ and the

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