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    Hello and good evening family‚ friends‚ fellow students‚ teachers and faculty. I want to thank you all for gathering here today to help us take part in the graduation and celebration of the Class of 2018’s achievements and accomplishments. On behalf of this year’s seniors‚ I believe that we’ve learned a lot throughout our 13 years of education‚ which accounts to 2‚340 days‚ or 17‚550 hours. Although not all of us showed up every day‚ especially towards the ending where our senioritis really started

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    CPR: CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSITATON D= Danger R=Response S=Send for help A=Airway B=Breathing C=CPR D=Difibulation What is CPR Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a combined of mouth-to-mouth rescue breathing and chest compressions. It helps to keep blood And oxygen circulating to the heart and brain of a person whose heart has stopped beating. The term CPR is used to save life’s. Knowing how to do CPR and doing it as soon as someones heart stops beating can save a persons life. CPR buys

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    Pre Trip Ideas 1. Introduce the community helper‚ the baker a. Tell what the community helper does b. And where he works c. Read the story: Walter the Baker by Eric Carle 2. Pretend Play – set up an area in the classroom where there are materials such as: measuring cups‚ measuring spoons‚ rolling pins‚ baking sheets‚ cookie cutters‚ donut cutters‚ pastry bags‚ large plastic bowls‚ wooden spoons‚ spatulas‚ egg beaters‚ plastic food items. Children can use them when they pretend to bake various treats

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    Drama Mugged Response

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    My Mugged Response In lesson 1 we demonstrated our perception of Dig and Marky through physicalising there characters. The aspects of the drama medium we used were‚ freeze frame‚ improvisation‚ thought track‚ mime‚ movement and gesture. As a class we read and comprehended pages 5-21. They’re about Markey and dig interchanging there burglarized items. After we read through the play‚ sir split us into 2 groups. One group: Markys‚ One group: Digs. We had to show a scene from their morning routine (in

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    Figures of Speech

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    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Activity 2: Alliteration  Underline the alliteration in these sentences. 1. Puny puma pit their skills against zebras. 2. Pretty Polly picked pears for preserves. 3. Handsome Harry hired hundreds of hippos for Hanukkah  Finish the following sentences with alliterative words. 1. Darcy’s daughters__________________________________________. 2. Pretty Pamela____________________________________________

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    In in his final speech before his assassination in 1968‚ Martin Luther King quotes‚ “Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars.” Throughout Dr. King’s speech‚ “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”‚ he points out the beauty in the stars of this dark time in history. Much like the stars‚ Martin Luther King Jr. was a light to all citizens affected by racism and became the eternal leader of the Civil Rights Movement. I have always struggled with the purpose of racism. Who decided that dark skinned

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    Aglaya's Response To Stalin

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    jobs and go into the private sector. Glasnost‚ or “freedom of speech” took place‚ and censorship was removed. Presses became privatized‚ and newspapers began criticizing the government. Political cartoons—real political cartoons‚ not sponsored by the state—emerged. This is evident in the novel with the description of two artists‚ drawing caricatures of the president. More notable than the activity of the artists‚ however‚ is the response of those people watching them. Where formerly they would have

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    Macbeth Text Response

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    Text Response for Macbeth Act I Scene i The opening scene of the play creates a very mysterious type of tone. This is shown with the witches chanting fair is foul and foul is fair; the fact that the two aren’t true makes it mysterious. Also that the play starts off with three witches talking about a meeting. Scene ii Macbeth is regarded as a hero in the beginning of the play as he was the one who killed Macdonwald with much courage and loyalty to Duncan‚ for brave Macbeth – well he deserves

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    Mccloskey Response Paper

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    In his article‚ On Being an Atheist‚ H.J. McCloskey tried to show that atheism is a more reasonable and comfortable belief than that of Christianity.   McCloskey argued against the three theistic proofs‚ which are the cosmological argument‚ the teleological argument and the argument from design.   He pointed out the existence of evil in the world that God made.   He also pointed out that it is irrational to live by faith. According to McCloskey‚ proofs do not necessarily play a vital role in the

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    The Great Gatsby Response

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a novel set in the 1920’s when “gin was the national drink and sex was the national obsession.” The Jazz age‚ as some may call the ‘20’s‚ was right after the years of World War One. The novel begins with Nick Carraway telling his audience of some advice about not criticizing others his father had given him when he was younger. “Whenever you feel like criticizing any one‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had”

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