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    Stephanie Arias 912 N. Paulina Chicago‚ IL. 60622 (872) 800-6582 (312) 898-9592 sarias89@yahoo.com Objective: I have career-growth potential and that is why I am seeking a position with you where I can apply my best skills and abilities in order to thrive at Dunkin Donuts.      Education and Certification: Penn Foster College Scottsdale‚ Arizona September 2012-Present ONLINE COURSES Early Childhood Education-Childhood Development Associate (CDA) Samland Institute of Allied

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    YH struggles with controlling her emotions and gets angry easily. The intervention “Turtle Technique” was suggested to discuss this concern. The “Turtle Technique” is a cognitive behavioural intervention strategy that has been successfully used with children grades K to 3 (Greenberg‚ Kusche & Quamma‚ 1995; WesbterStratton & Hammond‚ 1997).  The turtle technique sequential steps are: 1) the child learns to recognize when they feel angry‚ 2) when they recognize this feeling (i.e. either internally

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    commonly known as the Hawksbill Sea Turtle. The Hawksbill Sea Turtle has a lifespan of about 30 to 50 years. The turtle is an omnivore and consumes sea grasses‚ sea urchins‚ barnacles‚ small animals‚ and their favorite food‚ sponges (National Wildlife Federation). Regardless of their lifespan and diet‚ these turtles are dying quicker than normal because of the human race. According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)‚ the Hawksbill Sea Turtle is classified as critically endangered

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    classified into three groups‚ turtles‚ snakes‚ and lizards. There are lots of species of turtles‚ like the sea turtle who live in the oceans. They can be identified by their long‚ streamlined shell and their color range of olive-green‚ yellow‚ greenish-brown‚ reddish-brown‚ or black.

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    Movement The Snapping Turtle moves with his four feet on land. In the water it’s a natural swimmer‚ it uses its webbed feet and its tail. Habitat The Snapping Turtle prefers muddy lakes and ponds‚ but will also live in slow moving rivers. Those environments are ideal for the Snapper. Protection The Snapping Turtle has a giant shell on is back that protects it from its very few predators. When the Snapping turtle is in the water it is relatively docile and doesn’t go looking for trouble

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    Nick Mathiason Coach Woodard English 1301-3 9-26-12 Analyzing Text. Thomas Friedman‚ an American columnist‚ journalist‚ and writer for the New York Times writes the passage‚ “30 Little Turtles” to inform a general audience who read the newspaper‚ of the impact of foreign‚ outsourced jobs to the people who receive them. Using clear unambiguous sources of actual people who receive these jobs‚ he creates a personality that he applies to all Indians who receive the call center jobs. A persona

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    Turtle Moon: Julian Cash

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    In Alice Hoffman’s novel‚ Turtle Moon‚ a main character is Julian Cash‚ a police officer who is withdrawn from his small town‚ Verity. The initial impression the author gives about Julian is his cold and brutal characteristics. The author then develops him throughout the novel into a sociable‚ and warmhearted character. This is important as the character’s development further illustrates the novel’s message‚ that love can be found anywhere‚ even in Verity. In the beginning of the novel‚ his lack

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    The Turtle On The Beach Once there was a poor man. He was very happy‚ but could not afford the house of his dreams. Each day he walked down the beach‚ looking at the frothy‚ white waves slapping against the beach‚ the fish leaping out of the water‚ and the seagulls floating around him waiting for a careless person to drop a crumb. He loved walking down the sandy beach. But what he enjoyed most was the rainbow of houses stretched down the beach. They weren’t big‚ they weren’t small. But he loved

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    The Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) is an aquatic reptile‚ which are given their name for their large skull and powerful jaws. Adults can weigh anywhere from 155 and 375 pounds‚ making them one of the largest hard-shelled sea turtles in the world. Their shells are mostly brown with yellowish spots and yellow underbellies. As many sea turtles do‚ females come ashore during summer to nest. Once hatched‚ juvenile turtles make their way to the ocean. From nest to shore is one of the most dangerous

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    Birth of Earth

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    heated up‚ this orbiting matter accumulated and unavoidable mass of larger bodies collide to successively create protoplanets with its own gravitational pull. During this period‚ Earth was nothing but molten rock from the collision with other bodies and volcanoes‚ temperature reaching over 2‚000 fahrenheit. Not only that‚ but Earth then‚ would’ve been toxic to humans and modern life because of the lack of oxygen. Only carbon dioxide and nitrogen were presented and some water vapor. One massive planetary

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