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    Trauma Response Paper

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    In this article response paper‚ I decided to review the article “7 Ways To Calm a Young Brain in Trauma.” This article focuses on how to relax a child’s mind who have experience trauma. The author thesis is to provide guidance to a teacher who has a student that has trauma and make them feel a part of the class. The author then discusses the seven ways that teachers can calm the students to get them through a day of learning. Dr. Desautels starts the article with a story of a young boy about how

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    Paiden Brown Mr. Smith English 101: Composition 1 January 27‚ 2014 Reading Response Paper 1: The Fourth of July In “fourth of July”‚ it seemed to me that the main character was never really aware of the racism in the world‚ as if her parents were trying to hide it from her. Her eighth grade graduation was supposed to mark the end of her childhood‚ But I believe it was her fourth of July graduation present trip to Washington D.C. that really ended her innocence‚ because

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    Question: “How are significant aspects of change reflected in Tan and Marsden’s picture book ‘The Rabbits’” John Marsden and Shuan Tan successfully convey the emotional and physical changes to Australia during the British settlement in their picture book ‘The Rabbits’. Tan and Marsden recounted the events as an allegory (in which the indigenous are possums‚ a native animal‚ and the British are represented by rabbits‚ animals carrying connotations of destruction and immorality)‚ utilising several

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    “Material Without Being Real” Essay Response The essay we read confused me‚ I didn’t get what photographs and pictorialists had to do with The Great Gatsby. I didn’t see the relevance of their views. Pictures may have small things to do with The Great Gatsby‚ but I don’t think there was enough to ramble on and on for nine pages. I feel as though by the end of the essay they weren’t even talking about The Great Gatsby at all‚ but photos and how they show the unseen. There were parts of the

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    Summary/Response paper of “Some Don’t Like Their Blues at All” essay by Karyn Lewis Jennifer Morgan Capella University Summary/Response paper of “Some Don’t Like Their Blues at All” essay by Karyn Lewis In the essay “Some Don’t Like Their Blues at All”‚ Karyn Lewis gives a powerful‚ somewhat argumentative‚ view on her reaction to a clothing advertisement for Fila Jeans. She opens the article with a precise description of a young‚ black‚ muscular male purposely posed in front of a dominating

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    A Catholic and Protestant Response In chapters four and five of Six Theories of Justice‚ a concept of justice is defined within the Catholic tradition and through a Protestant alternative. A key factor in the Catholic understanding of justice is the social teachings which “yield a striking continuity at the level of moral principles‚ and hence of understanding the demands of justice”(Lebacqz‚ 67). The ground of the Catholic teachings is God and the foundation of social structures within society

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    Response Letter To School

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    Mr. Adams I do appreciate your response ‚ As I said in our earlier conversation I do feel that this situation of harassment and violence has been allowed to continue far to long also I feel anything other than removing Bailey from your school will be a waste of time. We all know she can not be escorted by security for the rest of the year nor do I think she wants that .I cannot watch as Bailey’s self esteem ‚confidence ‚and mental well being is over looked and used as a bargaining tool. . Disciplinary

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    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Reader Response The novel The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien is set in a fanciful world filled with strange creatures and magical happenings‚ but not everything is so unlike our world. Many of the characters change over the course of the story‚ just as we do over the course of our lives. Frodo‚ the main character and the carrier of the magical ring‚ is part of the mythical race of Hobbits‚ yet he is remarkably human. He has the

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    The Kite Runner Response Title: The Kite Runner Author: Khaled Hosseini The text The Kite Runner‚ written by Khaled Hosseini‚ incorporates two dominant themes that really stood out to me. The first was man’s inhumanity to man and the second was the search for redemption. The further I read into the text the more it shocked me because of the actions of Amir and how truly cruel he was to Hassan early on in the text and what his motive was. The attempts for his father’s love and affection was what

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    The Open Boat: a Response

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    The Open Boat: A Response Throughout the 1800’s‚ transportation seemed more feasible upon water‚ as opposed to having to make an attempt by traveling on dry land. The Open Boat‚ as written by Stephen Crane‚ gives us the story of a group of men who are set to embark on a journey through the treacherous waters which are in their path. It was during this era that the idea of motored vehicles had never even been mentioned‚ and the idea of flight by humans was unfathomable. Although the train had been

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