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    illness‚ fear of flying‚ fear of terrorism‚ and often the fear of death itself. Materials Needed Three Ring Binder OR a Folder with brads Loose Leaf Paper Index Cards Highlighter(s) Pens or Pencils Sticky Notes (One package) Spiral Notebook or Composition Notebook Expectations 1. We will be giving multiple presentations throughout the semester. This is a speech class and you cannot learn how to speak publicly by sitting in your chair all the time. Be expected to do the following speeches: a

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    cs through  a challenging and rigorous standards­based curriculum. Our goal is to enable students to compete  in today’s global economic market and to achieve their own goals for success by being able to  think critically.    Required Wire­bound Notebook (70 sheets minimum)‚  Materials #2 Sharpened Pencils‚ Eraser‚ Ruler‚ (scientific calculator TI­36).    Classroom Responsibilities:  ● Students must be in their seats and be ready to work before the bell rings.  ● Students must respect each other’s property

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    exam Revise and revise How to do well in exam Revise and revise How to do well in exam Revise and revise Buy an extra notebook for each subject at the beginning of the year so that as you finish a chapter in class‚ you immediately write notes and summaries in that book. The classwork will still be fresh in your mind so at exam time you merely have to take the notebook home from school. Write down the key points you learned from each lesson onto a cue card. This helps your mind to retain the

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    Science Fair Project 2014-2015 Choosing a Project The most important part of the project is to choose a topic that is interesting to the student. There are many books and internet sources to help students with project selection. The website sciencebuddies.org‚ has an excellent Science Fair Project section. The students are also encouraged to choose a project and modify it slightly or think of one of their own. When choosing a project the student must also consider the feasibility of the experiment

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    this that he wanted to fix it so he could see what it would write out. During the meantime while is farther was working he was always filling several notebooks with drawings of the automaton which were very detailed and it showed all the parts as he would carefully clean every single one. For Hugo’s birthday his farther gave him one of the notebooks as a present. That was the last time Hugo saw his farther. While he was working one night he got locked in the attic at the museum and for some reason

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    here and include this sheet at this stage of your report. The discussion part comes from you! Were your results what you expected? If‚ not‚ can you suggest reasons why not? If you took a melting point of a compound you synthesized‚ what is the true‚ or "literature" melting point? How well does your melting point compare? What does your melting point indicate about the purity of your compound? Assume that your reader is not entirely familiar with the experiment‚ so you need to explain clearly

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    devotion of love and care to her father. Hal was a student of her fathers who was a graduate also in mathematics. Hal knew of Catherine’s father’s proofs of math problems he came up with that proved to be correct‚ and wanted to find‚ out of his 130 notebooks‚ if his last one was correct. If it was‚ Hal wanted to have it published and made public. His personality was portrayed as a down to earth type of person who had a lot of care for Catherine. Catherine’s sister Clair (Hope Davis) comes into town for

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    I hit my forehead on the bottom protruding edge of my dark brown leather couch. Out of all the places to hit my head‚ I clumsily managed to hit it on a piece of furniture so close to the ground. This unusual accident was only possible because I was lying completely flat on my stomach on the cold hardwood floor‚ reaching out for a black‚ unidentifiable object under the couch. I was sprawled out on the floor reaching for random objects for one reason only: to clean. When I was a Sophomore in High School

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    The movie The Notebook brings forth a great amount of emotion and affection.  This story‚ originally written by author Nicholas Sparks‚ follows a couple through the ups and downs of love.  The great portion of the movie is a flashback looking into the lives of two young people smitten for each other.  Even when distance and other lovers separate them‚ the two find their way back to each other.  In this movie the theory that love conquers all proves to be a major theme.     This

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ and Roddy Doyle’s story‚ “Home to Harlem”‚ inspire the idea of an identity crisis of two young men because from an outsider’s perspective‚ they feel they are not good enough for their own heritage. Arnold from “True Diary” and Declan from “Home to Harlem” experience the same issues of not feeling acceptable to their own culture; they feel they are too different‚ with Declan being black and Arnold wanting more for himself‚ to be a true Indian or Irishman

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