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    The Moon

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    The moon The moon is the only natural satellite of Earth. The moon orbits the Earth from 384‚400 km and has an average speed of 3700 km per hour. It has a diameter of 3476 km‚ which is about ¼ that of the Earth and has a mass of 7.35e22 kg. The moon is the second brightest object in the sky after the sun. The gravitational forces between the Earth and the moon cause some interesting effects; tides are the most obvious. The moon has no atmosphere‚ but there is evidence by the United States

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    Belonging Essay A sense of place is a combination of characteristics that make a place unique and distinctive. A sense of place in the world indefinitely leady to belonging. Expression of ones true self enables an individual to inherit freedom. However this freedom is readily available an individuals face barriers of social and cultural expectations. Baz Lurhmann’s satirical film ‘Strictly Ballroom’ (1992) and Tohby Riddle’s whimsical picture book ‘No body owns the moon” embrace freedom of expression

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    Ruby Red

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    South Africa 2012-10-15 The book “Ruby Red” by LINZI GLASS-2007 that I’ve read and “The power of one” the movie I have seen by John G.Avildsen‚ are both about the life in South Africa‚ how the three groups of people from different countries live together. Englishmen‚ Africaaners and South Africans. The book was about an English girl falling in love with a German boy‚ it’s quite similar to the film but in the film is it the other way around‚ an English boy falling in love with a German girl

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    Earth’s Moon The Earth’s Moon is the most important moon in the solar system in regards to Earth and all of the living things within it. It is also the only Moon that Earth has‚ whereas other planets‚ like Mars‚ have multiple Moons. The Moon is the only other Moon that humans have set foot on‚ which helped us to understand the formation‚ internal structure‚ and history of it. The “moon’s face” is the second brightest thing in the solar system after the Sun‚ and has a dark surface in actuality

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    Belonging Speech I want you to do something for me‚ I want you to think of your parents‚ now in the same thought put yourself in the picture. Now think‚ what have you inherited from your parents‚ is it just their physical appearance or is it also their way of thinking. What if I were to tell you‚ that it is something much more‚ that each and every one of us‚ has inherited our parent’s sense of belonging or not belonging‚ and then developed it. Forces both external and internal shape our identity

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    Ruby Doll Symbolism

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    Visual symbols- 7/11/13 One group focused on symbolizing Ray’s grief through the use of the Ruby Doll. Ray was cradling the doll like a baby‚ trying to keep it safe from ’The Lord’ in the scene with Dulcie and Ray. "What sort of God would take an innocent little girl" Dulcie makes the sign of the cross‚ after putting down the birdcage and the doll on the seat‚ which conveys a religious symbol. The way their relationship has become perverted The way they play games to construct meaning

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    Ruby Bridges Thesis

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    way they are being treated and they make a change by rebelling against the status quo. Ruby Bridges‚ even though she didn’t realize it at first‚ is an example of someone who rebelled against the status quo to get the rights she deserved. Ruby was chosen to be one of the first black children to go to a white school. Monday‚ November 14‚ 1960 was the first day of integrated schools in New Orleans (Bridges‚ Ruby). On her first day‚ as she walked up the steps to her new school‚ there were many white

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    Ruby Red Essay

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    It can’t be beat” Line Strategies • Release Ruby Red Squirt to all areas of the US. It is currently only released in certain parts of the country. Ruby Red has a one of a kind taste with berry AND grapefruit flavors. It is a soft drink that most individuals would become loyal to. • Push Squirt Citrus Power into the energy drink market. It is

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    APRIL Also known as: Growing Moon‚ Pink Moon‚ Hare Moon Magic’s to be done: - Physical health - Anything that productivity will assist with - You have a sense of renewed energy now‚ so put that to use - remove any obstacles in your life - Romance‚ romance‚ romance MAY Also known as: Dyad Moon and Milk Moon Magic’s to be done: - The perfect time to work on any problems that seem extremely difficult - Anything that deals with the matters of the heart‚ fertility‚ or passion can be worked on - Health

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    Ruby Rockwell Injustice

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    problem we all live with. In the painting The Problem We All Live With by Norman Rockwell‚ he creates a sense of injustice in the audience. This sense of injustice is surfaced through the color‚ subject matter and use of light in painting. Rockwell’s sense of injustice was initiated through the color of the protagonist’s clothing. The protagonist in this painting is the young African-American girl‚ Ruby

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