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    Summer Reading Guidelines

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    A.P. Summer Reading List Requirements 10th Grade Honors – Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals Uglies by Scott Westerfeld Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee by Dee Brown Uglies – Summer Reading Project During the summer of 2013‚ all students who are entering grades 9-12 will read the book Uglies. For their summer reading project‚ students should choose one project from the choices below. Projects will be due to their English teachers on Friday‚ August 30. Create a diary or journal

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    Techniques for Teaching Reading to Adults Learners AUTHOR Dr Shamim Ali is a Professor in the Department of English & Functional Courses‚at National University of Modern Languages. She teaches English as Foreign/Second Language to Adult Learners at Foundation‚Certificate and Diploma Level.She earned her Doctoral Degree in EnglishLinguistics. Her interests include‚ Language Teaching‚ Teaching Language through Literature‚Adult language learning Bilingualism‚DiscourseAnalysis

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    ST JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION SECONDARY 3 COMBINED HUMANITIES Name: Shishanth Kaliannan (28) Class: Fintan 302 Elective History – Alternative Assessment Assignment [15m] Activity You are a non-German journalist reporting on reactions to the Treaty of Versailles. You may use information from your textbook and other sources for your article. You should include: A headline for your newspaper article The terms of the Treaty and reactions to them Take note

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    what was Buddhism’s impact on China? A book on Comparative Philosophy by Prof P.T. Raju helped me find some answers. Here is an article based on inputs from that book. Notes talk about historical and philosophical developments follow it. Do not miss reading them. General characteristics of Chinese philosophy (CP) are – 1. Chinese Philosophy is neither inward looking nor outward looking. It keeps a balance between the two and is more at home with man in society than the ultimate problems. No problem

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    unparalleled rage towards such selfish people. He grew angry due to societal standards allowing this man show his love when Oscar Wilde himself‚ being gay‚ could not. “In Reading Goal in Reading Town there is a pit of shame and in it lies a wretched man eaten by teeth of flame‚ In a burning winding-sheet he lies‚ and his grave has got no name”(Reading Goal‚ part 6 stanza 1 line 4-6). In this sentence‚ Wilde describes the man using phrases such as “wretched” and “lying in a pit of shame” to create a very harsh

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    Reading Lolita In Tehran

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    “The secret of happiness is freedom‚ the secret of freedom is courage.” Throughout history‚ there have been multiple courageous attempts by individuals to gain freedom. The right of freedom is constantly being struggled for and is not easily earned. In the texts‚ Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi‚ “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and “Cairo: My City‚ Our Revolution” by Ahdaf Soueif great actions of striving and demanding freedom were demonstrated. Although citizens struggle to earn

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    CheckPoint: Reading and Comprehension GEN 105 * Don’t try to make the audience laugh. They came to learn about what you are presenting‚ not laugh. * Don’t try to impress anyone with a lot of big words. * Try to make the audience absorb in what you are saying. Help them get lost in the presentation by getting over the awkward pauses and such. * If you decide to use a power point show‚ don’t let it be the entire presentation. * Not too many will care about the history of a company

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    Strabo‚ “The Grandeur of Rome” Addressing a Greek audience‚ Strabo gives us this impression of the physical aspect of the mighty city that had mastered the Greek World.. He wrote in the age of Augustus. The city probably continued to increase in magnificence for the next two hundred years‚ and a number of the most famous buildings‚ e.g. the Flavian Amphitheater‚ were not yet erected. The Greek cities are thought to have flourished mainly on account of the felicitous choice made by their founders

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    Ashley Hammet Reading Analysis 1. Evaluate this chapter’s definition of communication. What are its strengths? What are its weaknesses? If you were asked to improve it in one way‚ by adding‚ subtracting‚ or modifying something‚ what would you change? Present your answer and explain the reasoning that justifies it in a 100-200 word response. Communication is a Latin term communis. It means when two or more people come together to share or percept their thoughts and

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    people and did terrible things. Positive pieces to the puzzle of a city Chicago was included the architects like Burnham and working people who saw a future and had hope. 4. The Chicago World’s Fair left a permanent handprint on America and our history. The fair paved the way for all other amusement parks and buildings with unique architecture of today’s culture. The Ferris wheel was definitely the fair’s biggest invention that is still extremely popular today. 5. This is an interesting question

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