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    Success is counted sweetest By those who ne’er succeed. To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. Not one of all the purple Host Who took the Flag today Can tell the definition So clear of Victory As he defeated--dying-- On whose forbidden ear The distant strains of triumph Burst agonized and clear! Emily Dickinson 1. Paraphrase: Lines 1&2: people with success often don’t appreciate as much as losers do. Stanza 1 : A loser knows how to appreciate a moment of success because

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    The Forbidden Kingdom is an American fighting movie made in 2007. Throughout the movie‚ the main character takes a pounding from some kids in the ghetto that believe that they should bully because they can. Then later on‚ that kid is transported into ancient China where he must help save a legendary figure‚ having help from a local man that seems like the town drunk. The man however is able to ward of many soldiers at a time while still holding his alcohol. The only one in the movie that isn’t skilled

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    Alexander Graham Bell‚ a man who best known for inventing the telephone. Most people don’t know he spent the majority of his life teaching and helping the deaf. Educating the hearing impaired is what he wished to be remembered for. Bell was born on March 3‚ 1847‚ in Edinburgh‚ Scotland. His mother was a painter of miniature portraits and also loved to play the piano even though she was nearly deaf. Aleck’s mother knew that he had a talent for music and always encouraged him to play (Matthews

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    the lines were not lengthy at Universal. It was a distant walk to Hogwarts‚ especially with my mom and grandmother. We rushed to rent a locker which took even longer. Once we got the locker we went straight to the line for the Harry Potter and The Forbidden Journey ride. The line was not long‚ so I rushed through the twist and turns yelling “Hurry up! I want to get there this year.” It looked so pretty with details and all. The castle was smaller than I expected‚ but it felt real. We went through the

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    the word liberty in the name. For example‚ the Liberty Bell. At a glance‚ the Liberty Bell seems like a regular old bell with a crack down the side. In reality‚ the Liberty Bell is a model of freedom for Americans. At first‚ the Liberty Bell was only known on a local scale‚ but now the bell is known on a global scale. People all around the world know about the bell‚ but do they really know the connotation or the background information of the bell?

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    of the topics covered and how Plath point of view on the mental system the last thing that will cover is how the mental health system if bad‚ and different or the same to the real world from the book. So Plath being the writer of this book The Bell Jar‚ along with many other book must have had some kind of meaning in that she is saying. you would have to assume Sylvia could be just writing

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    Sheree Taylor 1-8-2010 Teaching Bell to Bell and Teacher/Student Proximity Teaching bell to bell is the term used interchangeably with student on task behavior in the classroom. Students need all the time they can get to work on educational activities even 5 minutes lost each day adds up to quite a bit of time over the courses of a school year. Bellwork is a very good way to assure that students are not wasting time while the teacher is taking roll and doing other administrative activities.

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    Furthermore‚ it is in order to strengthen the theme of forbidden love that Sater‚ once again chose to quote Shakespeare. For instance‚ when Wendla learnt that she was pregnant she sang the song ‘’whispering’’ (81)‚ which was a direct reference to Romeo and Juliet. By referring to this play of youthful passion‚ Sater clearly wants to emphasize the forbidden love between Wendla and Melchior. A second example of forbidden love in the play is the incest between Martha and her father. After having admitted

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    children ran around our huts like birds that filled the area. The sun gleamed in our faces while we watered the plants‚ our faces burned to ashes‚ while at night our only protection from the freezing‚ desert night weather was the dirt on the ground. A forbidden trail was on the west side of the country. Rumours say that the road may contain monsters‚ evil spirits and no end. Every man or woman who entered this area was never seen again. Screams were heard from the forests‚ accompanied by cracking of eggs

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    is a genius music writer‚ one of the best composers of the Boston Pops‚ John Williams is an outright legend in the flesh when it comes to music. He created the music for some of the best movies of all time. He innovated a whole new style of movie music one that doesn’t just serve as a background but part of the movie itself. He illuminated John Williams is a genius with music and a legendary movie composer. John Williams is the composer that worked many masterpieces such as Star Wars‚ E.T‚ Home Alone

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