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    Packet Material List Welcome Name cards with metal binder rings Pencils or markers (one per child) Paper or 3x5 cards (one per child) Reading The Ugly Vegetables by Grace Lin (one per Corps member) Circle Time Center Time 1) “Looby Loo” Song Chart – “Looby Loo” 2) Guess What Word I’m Saying (And The Ugly Vegetables) The Ugly Vegetables (one per team leader) 3) Lowercase Letter/Uppercase Letter Chant Uppercase and lowercase letter cards 4) “Windshield Wiper” Poetry Poster‚

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    Bath by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ two themes are developed‚ power and appearance. The women‚ having power‚ gave the knight a punishment for his crime. Appearance is another theme developed because the knight did not love the women for being poor‚ old‚ and ugly until she became beautiful. The tone that the author develops in this tale is straightforward. An example is in the next line‚ “… swear to do whatever I shall next require of you (Wife of Bath: 155-156).” The speaker is direct‚ he gives options to

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    Dove: Real Beauty Campaign Bar soap is seemingly such an unassuming everyday household item. However it isn’t as simple as it may appear. For example‚ Dove soap is made up of sodium cocoylisethionate‚ stearic acid‚ coconut acid‚ and sodium tallowate. In addition‚ water‚ sodium isethionate‚ sodium stearate‚ cocamidopropyl betaine‚ sodium cocoate or palm kernelate‚ fragrance‚ sodium chloride‚ BHT and titanium dioxide are also used. Now‚ the once ordinary bar of soap seems so much more complex. To

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    Though the host really wants to hear a happy story‚ he sadly gets overruled due to the fact that the company actually had a demand for the type of story that had a moral to it. The story with a moral to it just so happens to be the Pardoner. What is the Pardoner? The Pardoner is a man who has absolutely no principles what so ever. The Pardoner will also give them whatever it is that they could possibly want only after he takes care of all of his own personal wants for a drink. It never fails‚ The

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    The Bluest Eye

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    eyes are unique and are considered beautiful by most Americans an also most people in general. Pecola thinks she’s very ordinary and ugly. Pecola thinks she is ordinary and wants to be unique though. She notices blue eyes in advertisements like the Mary Jane candy wrapper. She knows that she looks nothing like that blonde-hair‚ blue-eye girl‚ and that makes her feel ugly and depressed. Society told blacks that they must adhere to white standards to be accepted. Pecola is dark skinned with brown eyes

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    demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between client’s issues‚ and government policy and demonstrate an understanding of the policies relevant to the service delivery. Like beauty‚ ugly is in the eye of the beholder and therefore difficult to define. Ugly is what society perceives it to be; ugly is a person whose physical appearance falls short of societal notions of beauty (Merriam-Webster‚ 2012). In the workplace ‘unattractive people’ are becoming more and more disadvantaged‚ they are

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    By reading books‚ people can learn how to get through problems in their own lives by relating to characters. Readers can see what characters did to get out of bad situations‚ and what they learned from them. In Uglies by Scott Westerfield the reader grasps that what someone looks like on the outside doesn’t matter‚ and it is what is on the inside that counts. The Fault In Our Stars and Looking For Alaska by John Green both deal with death at a young age and losing loved ones. Love is a serious topic

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    The Bluest Eye depicts the social conditions and psychology of black citizens in post-World War II United States. This excerpt‚ situated in the Autumn part of the book‚ introduces the reader to a family‚ the Breedloves‚ part of whom is the protagonist‚ Pecola. The point of view is omniscient‚ enabling the author to describe the family‚ their house and state of mind. This extract has several layers of meaning : it depicts the physical‚ then moral conditions of the Breedloves‚ but also sheds light

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    | ‘The Ugly Duckling’ | The dynamic process of belonging is affected by the individual’s social circumstances which determine the course of action taken by the individual. | “I will fly to those royal birds‚” he exclaimed‚ “and they will kill me‚ because I am so ugly‚ and dare to approach them; better be killed by them than pecked by the ducks”. | By using demeaning tone and figurative language‚ Anderson allows the responder to further understand the despondent attitude of the ugly duckling. |

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    1 February 2013 Comparative Essay: TKAM‚ TJLC‚ Uglies “Conventional behavior is not always moral.” Conventional behavior is any behavior considered “normal” and “right” for a given environment or society as a whole. Moral behavior is any behavior that one person considers and believes is right and wrong‚ which can contradict the thoughts of the society’s conventional behavior. In each book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ and Uglies‚ there was some sort of struggle that made some of

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