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    October Sky is a movie about how a hillbilly accomplished his dream of building rockets and got out from the falling mining hometown named Coalwood. Homer Hickam‚ the main character of the movie‚ would never succeed in his rocket dream without the extraordinary inspiration and encouragement from Miss Riley. An outstanding educator will focus on enlightening students and extending their limits instead of instructing strict rules and following rigid formats. The teacher in the movie‚ Miss Riley

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    October Sky Introduction Having confidence in yourself versus listening to others can be beneficial in your dreams. Homer Hickam‚ a 17 year old young man from Coalwood‚ West Virginia‚ struggles with his wants and everyone else’s wants. Homer is looking to achieve his personal goals of freedom‚ determination‚ and in search of confidence. Homer is looking for a better life outside of Coalwood‚ with the opportunity of freedom from the mining town. Homer has a hard time keeping his morals in

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    October Sky Homer Hickam Characters: Homer Hickam John Hickam Miss Riley Quentin Wilson O’Dell Warner Von Braun Setting: Coalwood‚ in West Virginia Climax: The most important part was when Homer Hickam finally achieved to launch his rocket sky high. Plot: Homer Hickam had problems with launching rockets at first because the rockets didn’t have the chemicals needed so the rockets can’t fly so far from he launches them. Conclusion: Homer Hickam had to use other chemicals

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    Throughout the (last) week‚ we were assigned a congressional simulation. When we started the project‚ I had no clue what was going to happen. I understood the steps and roles in government‚ but I wasn’t sure how it was all going to play out with teenagers. The first day‚ we were to write a letter to your Congressmen and Senators telling them what you want out of this piece of legislation. Such as specific wants‚ needs‚ or desires for the party. I was pretty basic on what I wanted‚ some chips and

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    “The coal mine is your life; it’s not mine!” Describe and explain the conflict between Homer and his Father. How was their difficult relationship mended? Homer and his father had a distant relationship because they were rarely in agreement however due to Elsie and Homer’s commitment their relationship was soon restored. Some of the conflict between Homer and his father was his father’s views of rockets being a “childish thing” and wanted Homer to work in the coal mine just as he did. Homer’s father

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    Congressional elections are every two years‚ voters elect all of the members of the House and one-third of the Senate. Although the Constitution lays out certain rules about how members of Congress should be elected‚ the states determine the details of elections‚ such as who can vote‚ how the votes will be counted‚ and the appearance of the ballots. There are three types of congressional elections: primary elections‚ general elections‚ and special elections. The primary elections are a preliminary

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    The modern committee structure stems from the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946‚ the first and most ambitious restructuring of the standing committee system since the committee system was first developed. A congressional committee is a legislative sub-organization in the United States Congress that handles a specific duty. Congress divides its legislative‚ oversight‚ and internal administrative tasks among approximately 200 committees and subcommittees. Specifically‚ there are 20 committees

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    Congressional term limits will make possible what the framers imagined when they created the Constitution in 1787. At the time the Constitution was drafted‚ career politicians did not exist and were consequently not taken into account. Yet today‚ career politicians fill the majority of the seats in Congress. This situation goes completely against Federalist No. 62‚ in which James Madison writes‚ “Every new election in the States is found to change one half of the representatives. From this change

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    English 9 Name: _____________________________ Mrs.Casey Monday‚ October 20th—Friday‚ October 24th Close Reading Practice (Style Analysis) & Review You must complete all parts of this homework packet! There are 4 pages. Part I: Annotating Fiction Annotating fiction means “to add critical or explanatory notes to a text” (Encarta). Specifically‚ it requires you to do the following types of things: Pick out literary techniques used by the author and explain their effect Draw conclusions

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    Legal cases Marbury v. Madison:(1803) Judicial review In 1801‚ Justice William Marbury was to have received a commission from President Adams‚ but Secretary of State James Madison refused to issue the commission. Chief Justice Marshall stated that the Judiciary Act of 1789‚ which was the basis for Marbury’s claim‚ conflicted with Article III of the Constitution. Marbury did not receive the commission. This case determined that the Supreme Court and not the states would have the ultimate word

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