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    OUTDOOR EDUCATION ACTIVITIES FOR K-12 EDUCATORS   By   Gerald L. Piche‚ Jr   Acknowledgements              I would like to thank Dr. Randy Showerman for all of his help and friendship since I began my career as an Agriscience teacher. I would also like to thank all of the support staff in the ANRECS department for their help and advice throughout the years. A special thanks to my family and to the friends I have made while attending MSU.             Finally‚ I would like to thank my fiancée

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    How I Became a Reader As I grew up in a family of strict non-readers‚ becoming a reader in my house was hard to come by. My love of reading came slow‚ then all at once. When I started kindergarten at the young age of four‚ I picked up the skill quickly. Though the stories and short books I was given to read were dull and predictable‚ even at that age‚ I enjoyed reading them‚ if only because I found I was rather skilled at reading. When it came time for myself and each of my peers to demonstrate

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    (Google pg 1) Angelou‚ Maya. “Sister Flowers.” In The Longman Reader by Judith Nadell‚ John Langan‚ Eliza A. Comodromos. Eds New York: PEARSON/Longman‚ 2007:pg. 87-93 “Sister Flowers” gives the instant expectation of sadness to the reader. Nevertheless‚ by the end of the second paragraph the reader is drawn into the resilient world of a child. The characters are magically real‚ and the reader can relate with all of them at some level. Future generations will read Maya Angelou admirable

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    or prejudicing the reader? There seems to be a contradiction in how Curley’s wife should be viewed. In his letter to Claire Luce Steinbeck says that Curley’s wife is “A nice‚ kind girl and not a floozy.” But then Steinbeck allows other characters to speak about her in a gossipy manor. “I think Curley’s married a … tart.” From the evidence of the letter I do not feel that Steinbeck is prejudicing the reader against Curley’s wife. I feel he is doing this to prepare the reader for the tragedy at the

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    Christopher’s parents Ed Boone and Judy Boone‚ have many similarities and differences during the dation of the novel. These similarities and differences are shown in many different aspects throughout the novel. A similarity between both parents trying to protect Christopher. His father thought he was protecting Christopher by telling him his mother die. On the other hand his mother thought not being in his life was the best for him. This is shown after Christopher reads the letters from his mother

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    Name : Fahmy Sabiel Noerfiqhy Std. Number : 0902477 Class : 7A Course : Critical Analysis of Prose Reader Response Analysis of W. W. Jacobs’ Short Story: Monkey’s Paw The short story which is going to be analyzed in this paper is Monkey’s Paw. It is a horror short story by William Wymark Jacobs. He is an English author of short stories and novels. The story itself is divided into three parts and will be determine the constituent and supplementary events of it. The constituent

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    Should the 2nd amendment give citizens the right to own assault weaponry? Introduction: Does anyone know what people were the first to invent guns? The Chinese were the first people to invent guns. The first hand gun was called the Hand Cannon. What the second amendment means. The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution‚ which is part of the Bill of Rights‚ declares a well regulated militia as being necessary to the security of a Free State‚ and prohibits infringement of "the right

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    approach to the motion does not rest on a single line of argumentation or logic. For instance‚ if the debate has focused mainly on economic issues‚ the Second Speakers can switch to more social or political perspectives. Good morning I am the 2nd speaker for the opposing team. The topic of “students should wear school uniform and follow rules made by only adults” can be divided into two parts. The first part being “students should wear school uniform”. The proposing team said that students

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    In his Op-Ed‚ the columnist Bill Keller does a conventional job in convincing the reader that he is a well-informed writer who qualifies to analyze and write about the college for criminals programs. By describing how the programs came to be along with explanations about the responses to the programs‚ the writer justifies that he researched enough about the topic to write an Op-Ed on it. Keller mentioned that some of the reactions from the citizens had a “Willie Hortonish racial overtone” (Keller)

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    Pit and the Pendulum Reader Response Poe’s story is of a person sentenced to death by torture during the Spanish Inquisition. The story is an account of the narrator’s time from sentencing and throughout his journey during incarceration. It’s a tale of hope and despair. A story of one’s mental ability while facing an eminent death. Of this the narrator says‚ ‘It was hope—the hope that triumphs on the rack—that whispers to the death-condemned even in the dungeons of the Inquisition.’ Unusual for

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