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    Rainbows 1 Rainbows and Butterflies Steve Felice English Composition II Michelle Fernane February 20th‚ 2007 Rainbows 2 When we think of a gay person‚ most people think of stereotypical things such as rainbows‚ flowers‚ etc. For what reason‚ I have no idea. Perhaps it’s because some people view a gay male as being very girl like and inferior in the land of testosterone. I have a gay male friend and he’s one of the most giving‚ whole-hearted person in the world. So why would

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    Crystal jellyfish The Crystal jelly fish is a very unique marine animal. Known as the crystal jellyfish its scientific name is well known to be the Aquarium Victoria. The Aquaria Victoria is a saucer shaped Hydromedusa with a well developed velum‚ its size ranges within five to twelve centimeters in diameter. It has eighty or more narrow unbranched radial canals witch can extend to the margin of the bell. All tentacles extend from the margin of the bell‚ making the slender gonads run along most

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    It was a scorching day where the heat pierced through my skin and I found myself at home with my pet bird Fluffy‚ in wait for the arrival of my newborn brother. Fluffy is a grey cockatiel with yellow and red patches throughout her face‚ she enjoys her apples and coriander. She was really close to me until my younger brother came. I knew my life was going to drastically change having a younger sibling but I didn’t realise what it meant to have a sibling in the first place. I became fond of my baby

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    Ayn Rand said that “Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public‚ ruled by the laws of his tribe. Civilization is the progress of setting man free from men.” I think that Rand is wrong. Civilization is not people keeping their lives hidden from others‚ but sharing their experiences in a way that is beneficial to yourself and society. One way that one can create a better world‚ is for people to open up and share their ideas so that others can

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    Identity and Belonging

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    Chinese Whispers: A game played everywhere in the world‚ in which a message is whispered by one person to another‚ that is passed through a line of people until the message is announced by the last person to the entire group. Chinese Whispers: A game which brings most hard of hearing people to their knees. Perhaps it was my inability to respond to a sharp whistle or the lack of attention my Grade two teacher received from me during story time‚ but there was always something about me that never

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    Article on Belonging

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    Ryan Sheales reports on the struggles and triumphs of Asylum Seekers trying to settle in Australia‚ fleeing persecution and seeking something so simple yet sometimes elusive; a fresh start. Sheales along with Social researches decipher the controversial question of Australia’s acceptance of migrants and inform readers of the lack of yet crucial importance of a welcoming atmosphere in Australia. Many Australians are misguided by stereotypes‚ lack of understanding‚ generalizations and misconceptions

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    Book Title: Rumble Fish Author: S.E.Hinton Number of Pages: 135 Genre: Fiction Setting Location: Tulsa‚ Oklahoma Time Period: Mid-1960s Characters Rusty James- Rusty-James is a fourteen-year-old kid who feels he can achieve any thing in life with his fists. He is the number-one tough guy among the junior high kids who hang out and shoot pool at Benny’s‚ and he enjoys keeping up his reputation. What he wants most of all is to be just like his older brother‚ the Motorcycle Boy. Rusty-James confesses

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    is considered as the topic of this paper to explore how the author shows the personalities of main characters in The Rainbow Troops. In addition‚ it is used to gain insight the ways these personalities are shaped that make each of the main characters come to life. Concerning with the portrait of life‚ this paper is going to reveal children portrait in Andrea Hirata’s The Rainbow Troops through psychoanalysis‚ an approach that concerns about personality and psychological world of human beings by

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    Feedback is considered by many education experts to be one of the most important elements of assessment for student learning as well as being a crucial influence on student learning (Brown‚ Harris & Harnett‚ 2012). Feedback‚ when applied effectively‚ can result in an increase in learner satisfaction and persistence as well as contributing to students taking on and applying more productive learning strategies. Feedback is a powerful strategy for teachers of all subjects and grade levels to use

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    Belonging and Identity

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    The first group we belong to‚ the family has more influence than any other group on forming our identity. Knowing who we are and where we belong to makes us feel happy and secure. Family is always the first and forever group that we belong to. They have more influence than any other group in shaping our identity. Other group like friends also help shape our identity but to a lesser extent. Family offers environment in which a person learns early‚ at the same time family is the first source of

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