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    Hook: The way to fitness is not a simple one‚ especially not within your body. Fitness requires exercise and exercise requires oxygen‚ and nutrients to the muscles.  The cardiovascular system is the means of which oxygen and nutrients travel to the muscles.  The more efficient that oxygen distribution in your body is‚ the more fit you are‚  which means that your heart is effectively delivering oxygen throughout your body.  When you are fit‚ your body can move more oxygen per pump than if you

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    Collaboration Worksheet Part 1: Collaborative Partnership Image letter selected by you and your Live Lesson group: Image B Live Lesson Date: 3/27/14 Live Lesson Topic: Skill Related Fitness Live Lesson Teacher: Mrs. White Describe the task you completed collaboratively in a paragraph consisting of three or more sentences.  The task my group and I completed collaboratively was we looked at images which had different people with different expressions‚ and we all as a group went through each

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    If ever a story embodied what has come to be known as the American Dream‚ it is the life story of Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin is one of the most talented‚ famous‚ and powerful people in the United States‚ who was part of Five that was to draft the Declaration of Independence. He dedicated almost his life to the Revolution of the United States. Besides being a talented inventor with many significant inventions that have changed the world until now‚ he was a successful politician as well.

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    Benjamin Franklin Relationship Status: Divorced By Deborah Reed Hometown: Boston‚ Massachusetts Date of Birth: January 1st‚ 1706 Zodiac Sign: Capricorn Body Type: Plump‚ And Medium Length Last Login ~ October 1st 1799 Education: Appleby School in England Occupation: Writer‚ Printer‚ Editor‚ and Businessman Book: Poor Richards Almanac & Pennsylvania Gazette Music: Fine Musician‚ He Played the Violin‚ cello‚ and guitar Five Friends * Thomas Jefferson * George

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    Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17 1706 to the parents Josiah Franklin and Abiah Folger. Benjamin Franklin was the tenth son born to his father who was on his second wife‚ which in total his father had seventeen children. Benjamin Franklin father wanted him to become a clergy but can afford only to send him for one year in order to become a clergy you needed years of schooling. But that didn’t stop him from becoming an apprentice at his brother printer company. At only 12 years old Benjamin

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    Charles Smith 06/15/2013 U.S History 1 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is himself writing about his accomplishments. He grew up in an average home with a family that consisted of twelve children. His family was not poor‚ but his father worked hard to keep them afloat. Franklin was one of the children that were put into getting an education and over the years he acquired degrees from colleges he did not attend. He first worked for a newspaper printer‚ and after a short period he became

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    Selections from Annie John Jamaica Kincaid The passage entitled “Selections from Annie John” was written by Jamaica Kincaid. In this extract it tells of the life of a young girl and her relationship with her mother. It begins with her stating clearly how being with her mother was an important part of her life. This was followed by narrating the things they did together. She would help her admirable mother to cook and clean. She then goes into detail of what and how things were done in regards

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    Address Rhetorical Analysis January 20‚ 2014 Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Rhetorical Analysis of First Inaugural Address Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd President of The United States of America; he served from 1933 until his death in 1945‚ the longest any president has served. His inaugural speech in March 1933 had resounding effects on most‚ if not all Americans. His speech did more than outline his ambitions for his presidency; it gave Americans hope during a problematic time. Starting with

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    engine and knowledge base with 15 minute resolution and 14 days cycle is embedded into low end 8 bit microcontroller. IPES will provide a mean to move and work according to requirements and needs of the consumer. This system will take required input from the user and then regulates the power according to the mode selected i.e. Economy mode‚ Medium mode‚ Lavish mode. In this particular system user will be able to decide how much electricity he needs and it will be set by the user itself. Such system

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    Put yourself in someone else’s shoes. It’s a simple phrase‚ used in many ways. In Hope Jahr’s speech‚ she proves her message of what kind of work she does by getting the audience to think from another perspective by using comparison throughout. She is getting the audience to view the world and their surroundings in her eyes‚ as a scientist‚ and make connections to everyday life. Those listening to Years message‚ who do not have an understanding of her job‚ can now open their eyes and realize the

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