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    The story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” is essentially about a young woman’s strive for independence‚ which eventually leads to conflict. Girls today appear as mature women and in addition‚ are put into adult situations sometimes unwillingly. Oates portrays a social issue that relates to this current society by using symbolism and characterization while taking the reader on a journey throughout the thoughts and feelings of a teenage girl. There are two main symbols the author uses

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    30 Minute Lesson Plan- Double Dribble Kenyetta King Thad Walker July 25‚ 2012 30 Minute Lesson Plan- Double Dribble * Objectives: This lesson is intended to provide Fourth grade class; Developmental level II activities that will help the children achieve the recommended thirty minute required level of physical activity a day. * NASPE Content Standards: Physical education Standard 1: Demonstrates competency in motor skills and movement patterns needed to perform a variety of physical

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    Lurvin Magana-Calles Heidi Kozlowski English 1B September 28‚ 2014 Where Are you Going‚ Where HaveYou Been? Analysis “Where Are you Going‚ Where Have You Been? Is a short story by Joyce Carol Oates about a fifteen year old girl’s that lives a dual life for self-importance‚ an unforgiving desire for irresponsibility‚ yet doubtfulness to leave the security of family and the comfort ‘of sleeping on her bed again’ ( Oates 77) . Connie is a young girl that likes listening to music ‘that made everything

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    many of you have ever worried about the physical appearance of your bodies. Does this make you stressed and tired? II. Let’s take a look at our lives today. Now‚ we do not have to put a lot of effort to get things done because there are equipment that do this for us. Technology has led us to a convenient life. III. This convenience has made us more relaxed and sometimes lazy to do any activities‚ but if we want to keep our bodies young and healthy so that we can live a long life‚ we have to do some

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    3 Research-based Principles Guiding Watershed Management The purpose of this section is to identify various principles of watershed management that form the basis for the specific goals and implementation objectives for management of the Sudbury watershed lands during the period covered by the plan. These principles are distilled from a literature review of nearly 400 different sources‚ many of which are included in the Literature Cited listing at the back of this plan. 3.1 Principles

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    Student Assessment (PISA) has shown that although the US may spend the most on its students‚ we aren’t all high and mighty. U.S students ranked 36 in Maths‚ 28 in Science‚ and 24 in Language Arts. Shanghai‚ China ranked number one in every subject. You have proposed many times before on extending school hours or days to help students reach their full potential. I wish it were that simple‚ but nothing comes to us that easily. If this were to happen‚ it would surpass the real reasons we aren’t ranking

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    Jerinesha Hafford Tardiness Mr. Yoist 9/19/12 Have you ever been tardy to class? Do you get penalty for being tardy? Is it a good thing for students to be tardy? Is being tardy means that you are not smart? Why is that students like being tardy? Is it a habit? Imagine if all of sudden students decide to be tardy. What will be the outcome of that? Will being tardy affect the student’s future? A tardy student lack responsibility and shows no interest in following direction. Being on time

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    1. Do you believe the United States is becoming more secularized or more fundamentalist?  Comparing your generation to that of your parents or grandparents‚ what differences do you see in the relationship between religion and society?  What would popular media have you believe is the state of religion in the United States today? In the United States today I see more megachurches than smaller‚ intimate churches that were common when I was growing up. I do not see this as a bad thing‚ due to people

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    205 - Produce Minutes of Meetings 1. Explain the purpose of different types of minutes and other meeting records Minutes are an official written statement of the motions and resolutions taken in a meeting. It is brief but a complete record of all discussions held with the members that attended the meeting. Minutes are also the official record of the proceeding of a meeting that should be needed to approve by the participating members of the meeting. An accurate written record of meetings is significantly

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    write meeting minutes What is the purpose of minutes? Minutes are written as an accurate record of a group’s meetings‚ and a record of decisions taken. They are useful because people can forget what was decided at a meeting if there is no written record of the proceedings. Minutes can also inform people who were not at the meeting about what took place. Who writes the minutes? It is normal practice for one person (minute taker) at each meeting to be given the task of writing the minutes. It may be the

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