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    Elizabeth I – How successfully did she tackle the problems of her reign? Elizabeth I‚ which was known to be the girl who should never be queen‚ ascended the throne at an urgent situation. During this time‚ she had to deal with a wide range of problems which include sexism‚ religion‚ marriage‚ and countries attacking. These problems all had a link to religion it was a major part of their culture at that time. Overall‚ she dealt with these problems quite successfully – most of those problems as

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    Development Reheya Mae as a Grade 8 student‚ she is healthy and physically fit. She actively join and participating to the different school activities. She is tall and not totally thin. Learner’s Social Development She is friendly and approachable‚ easy to be with and she loves to interact with her classmates and friends inside and outside the school. She also respects her teachers‚ classmates‚ siblings‚ grandmother‚ parents and also the people around her. Learner’s Emotional and Moral Development

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    She touched the little box in her pocket and smiled…… Anne was playing all by her self as usual. Nobody bothered to play with her‚ for she was poor‚ so no one knew about her imaginative personality. Anne was used to it. she was roaming around the school alone‚ when she caught the sight of something shining. She ran to it-it was a little golden box with some carvings on it. She picked it up‚ trying to imagine what there was inside…..an alien? Maybe some money… or chocolates? Or better still… a

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    Project 2 In “The F Word” written by Firoozeh Dumas an excerpt from her autobiography titled Funny in Farsi‚ she talks about her struggles living in America from having a very different name‚ to not understanding English very well. Dumas uses examples from her childhood and all throughout her life to explain why she feels Americans are ignorant to new and different things. The author would like her audience to be aware of other cultures‚ and their names and lifestyles. She feels Americans were

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    Mary Wollstonecraft was an inspiration and an enormous impact in the women’s rights movement in the 19th and 20th centuries. She led and guided the way for countless feminists as her life progressed. By having such a strong‚ powerful voice on her opinion and views of the rights of women‚ she pioneered the fight for equality between man and woman. Mary Wollstonecraft wrote and published “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman” in 1792 as a declaration of woman’s civil liberties to equality of education

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    Since the organization was initially founded in 2006‚ To Write Love On Her Arms has been helping people struggling with suicidal thoughts‚ depression‚ self harm‚ and addiction find peace within themselves and their everyday lives. Their mission statement is clearly stated on the homepage of their official website: "To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression‚ addiction‚ self-injury‚ and suicide. TWLOHA exists

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    Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Throughout history women have not been viewed as equal in society to men‚ but to Lady Montagu they are just as important. Lady Mary is writing a letter to her daughter about her granddaughter’s education. To her‚ education is the most important thing a woman can have. During her letter she uses tone shifts‚ self flattery and first person pronouns to convey her point. Being a grandmother and mother‚ Lady Mary Wortley Montagu is very concerned with their futures. She

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    6/3/10 Improving vocabulary skill chap 20 Ten words context 1. A 2. C 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. B Matching word with definition 1. Endow 2. Disdain 3. Expulsion 4. Ominous 5. Divulge 6. Diverse 7. Mortify 8. Detract 9. Elation 10. Nullify Sentence check 1 1. Detract 2. Ominous 3. Averse 4. Elation 5. modified 6. endow 7. expulsion 8. distain 9. divulge 10.

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    adults‚ I never really learned what it meant to just be a kid. And I certainly never learned how to relate to other children. Accustomed to being around primarily adults‚ I was always mature for my age. Even my own friends often annoyed me during my adolescent years. I had a lot of people who invested in me‚ and I excelled at most of my many and varied hobbies. I did well in school‚ often knowing how to do complex math problems before the concept had even been introduced to our class. Looking

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    Susan Glaspell’s short story “A Jury of Her Peers” follows the plot of Minnie Wright and her husband’s death. Its impact as a piece of revolutionary feminist literature is established through her daring choice to explore the depths of morality and justice. She asks us to question ourselves throughout‚ pleading for us to answer to what we would do if justice failed us throughout the course of our lives. The story opens with Mr. and Mrs. Peters‚ the Sheriff and his wife- Mrs. Hale‚ and the county

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