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    she replied. We sat down on the grass and listened to the adult helper explain the game. It was called Baseball Balance and the goal was to balance a ball while going up and down hill. There was a short pole with strings coming out that we held while the adult put a ball on the top of the pole. If you beat the first challenge they put a larger ball on top and‚ if you lose control you start all over again. I could tell the competitive were interested. We started to play and the first time there

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    Student Exploration: Seasons: Why do we have them? Vocabulary: direct sunlight‚ Earth’s axis‚ equator‚ indirect sunlight‚ northern hemisphere‚ North Pole‚ season‚ solstice‚ southern hemisphere‚ South Pole‚ summer solstice‚ winter solstice Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. At what time of day is sunlight strongest – in the early morning (when the Sun has just risen) or at noon (when the Sun reaches its highest point)? At noon when the Sun reaches its highest point

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    life and the lives of those around him. Throughout the novel we see that Spiegelmen has a strained relationship with his father and his Jewish heritage. The characters in the novel are animals‚ the Jews are mice‚ the German’s Cat’s and the non-Jewish Poles are pigs. Spiegelmen highlights our over simplification of the roles individuals played in the Holocaust by categorizing them as animals. Spiegelman discusses the amazing lengths local Jews had to go to survive‚ and how resourceful they had to be.

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    Shoebox (1) - Pole (2) [0.75cm radius] - Axle (2) [0.1cm radius] [0.3cm radius] - String - Wheels (2) [5.5cm radius] - CD (2) [6cm radius] - Thin stick - Pulley - Tape 2. The shoebox and the poles were measured and marked at places for drilling. 3. Four holes were drilled on the shoebox with electric drill. (Larger than the axles to reduce friction from the cardboard on the axles) 4. A hole was drilled near the top of each pole. 5. The box was cut on the two sides and the poles were inserted

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    desire for knowledge and a thirst for the unknown. In Walton’s letters he tells his sister that he hopes to help humanity and to be well known someday by finding a passage through the North Pole that would cut travel time greatly. He travels north through the thick ice to search for a passage across the North Pole. Victor Frankenstein shares this desire of knowledge as well. He shows this through his diligent study at the University of Ingolstadt. Frankenstein also goes seeking his own way in the unknown

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    responsible for building the tipi. Often the tipi was built near water so they could easily fish and hunt water animals. The women would begin to build the tipi with at least twelve long poles that they would stand up in a cone shape and tie them together at the top. Once the poles were secured‚ the women covered the poles with caribou skins. The doorway of a tipi would face the rising sun in the east. They would make a fireplace in the middle of the tipi. The smoke of the fire would escape through

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    "There are no extraordinary men... just extraordinary circumstances that ordinary men are faced to deal with" (William Halsey). The same can be said about volatile men. This is the quote Christopher R. Browning thought of when he named this book. The men of the 101st battalion were rarely faced with decisions. Even if it had been proposed by Trapp the morning of Jozefow that "any of the older men who did not feel up to the task that lay before them could step out" (Browning‚ chapter 7‚ pg. 57)‚ he

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    Barbers Poll Worm Essay

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    Abstract: Barbers poll worm is a common problem affecting Queensland and the top half of New South Wales. For this investigation sheep from the school farm were tested for levels of worms. Facies samples were collected and sent off to the vet‚ this revealed that the sheep had high levels of worms. Background: What are ectoparasites? Ectoparasites are external parasites that live on the outside of an organism’s body. These parasites feed on the blood of an animal. When the parasites attach themselves

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    Festivals in Jharkhand Sarhul is a festival where Shaal tree and leaves play an important role. Sarhul is celebrated during the spring season when the Shaal trees get new leaves. Shaal flowers are brought to saran sthal (the sacred place) and pahan propitiates the Gods. The priest is called Pahan and he distributes shaal flowers to every villager. The shaal flowers represent the brotherhood and friendship among villagers. It is believed that the earth becomes fertile after this festival as such

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    Watson holds that the pole used by Daniels is equivalent to Jesus Christ and his cross. He believes this pole is a “vehicle of salvation”(Watson) as well as an “instrument of death” (Watson)‚ just as the cross was. This is said because‚ while Daniels used the pole to help him feel his way around the dark‚ wet sewer‚ he also used it to kill a nasty sewer rat. Along with the pole‚ Watson creates a light carpentry connection between Jesus and Fred Daniels

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