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    Santiago guides his flock throughout the fields of Andalusia. He finds an old abandoned church and churchyard where he and his flock can spend the night. He sleeps on the stone floor using his book as a pillow. He anticipates his approach the Andalusian village where‚ one year prior‚ he met a merchant’s daughter. Santiago and his flock approach the town. He has been herding this flock for two years. He often reflects about what he has learned from his sheep and what they have learned from him. He

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    Optical Mouse Dissection For the “Take it Apart and Figure It Out” Project‚ Team Arsenic was given a wired optical mouse. The mouse brand was Onn‚ produced by Blue Trace Technology and sold by Wal-Mart. During the in-class part‚ we obtained a basic understanding of the workings of the mouse‚ but‚ to completely understand the operation of the mouse‚ we had to research the various parts individually since no blueprint for the mouse exists. After understanding the individual parts of the mouse‚ we

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    paragraph‚ the writer wrote general statements about “Mickey Mouse” and then narrowed down to his/her opinion instead. What I understand by reading the introductory paragraph is that the writer assumes that “Mickey Mouse” is a bad influence towards the society and should be banned. A proper way to end this paragraph would be clearly by stating in what ways “Mickey Mouse” becomes a bad influence to the society or the basic reasons why “Mickey Mouse” should be banned and then explain it further in the upcoming

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    “If You Get A Mouse a Cookie” by Laura Joffe Numeroff. I choose this child because it seems that he really enjoy coming to the library‚ and he was very outgoing. I ask him‚ “Do you come often to the library? He told me “Yes”. “Do you like books? Can you read me your book” I ask. “Yes‚ but I don‘t know how to read” he responded. I told him “is ok‚ just read what you can”. He started to read however he was using the pictures as guiding of reading. The title was “If You Get A Mouse a Cookie”‚ He said

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    the epic of Gilgamesh is when he travels to find everlasting life. Gilgamesh can’t stop grieving for Enkidu‚ and he can’t stop thinking about the prospect of his own death. He sets off into the wilderness‚ determined to find Utnapishtim. After the great flood‚ the gods had granted Utnapishtim eternal life‚ and Gilgamesh hopes that Utnapishtim can tell him how he might avoid death too. Gilgamesh’s journey takes him to the twin-peaked mountain called Mashu. Utnapishtim lives beyond

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    read so far‚ George cannot answer. After saying‚ "George‚ don’t do what I did‚" Mr. Cattanzara leaves. One evening‚ while on his walk‚ George meets Mr. Cattanzara coming home very late from work. George tells him that he is reading one hundred great books in the library list. He wants Mr. Cattanzara to respect him. "After that"‚ George does nothing different from usual but he finds the people in the neighborhood start calling him "a good boy." He feels himself being respected because of the books

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    Jake Suit The episode starts with Finn wearing Jake as the "Jakesuit‚" smashing around the Tree Fort and letting BMO attack him as hard as it can‚ not realizing that he is causing Jake pain. Finn then jumps off the roof and lands crotch first on a fence‚ causing Jake to spit out Finn. BMO comes outside and hits Jake one last time before the screen goes black and the scene goes to Finn playing BMO on the couch. Jake has a red lower body as he limps onto the couch to lie down. As Jake recovers‚ he

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    Matilda Cook lives with her hardworking mother‚ grandfather‚ a veteran of the Revolutionary War‚ and Eliza‚ a freed slave who works as their cook‚ in the apartment on top of their family coffeehouse in Philadelphia. Matilda ("Mattie") Cook is 14 years old with big dreams for her family’s coffeehouse. When the yellow fever epidemic breaks out during the summer‚ people flee the city or die. Matilda realizes she has to fight for her own life and her loved ones. Her father died in a fall from a ladder

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    Professor Philip Brainard (Robin Williams) he works at the Medfield College and is trying to develop a new energy source‚ to try to raise enough money to save the college from closing. His research distracts him from his fiancée the college president Sara Jean Reynolds (Marcia Gay Harden); he has missed two weddings in the past and this has angered Sara. On the day of the third wedding‚ Philip is approached by his former partner Wilson Croft (Christopher McDonald)‚ who has profited from ideas he

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    Edith Wharton’s Roman Fever develops plot in an interesting way. We see the present situation unfold through the internal dialogue of Alida Slade and Grace Ansley‚ and the tension that mounts between them. But Wharton also weaves in the past actions of the two friends‚ showing the years of insecurity‚ jealousy‚ and secrecy that lead to their revelations. Alida and Grace spend the entire story sitting on a restaurant terrace overlooking the hills of a Roman village. It has been years since

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