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    TEACHING WITH PPP – LESSON PLAN Date: 11/01/2013 Class Level: Pre-Intermediate Lenght of Lesson: 1 hr. Lesson Type: Vocabulary and Grammar Subject: What is the weather like today? Lesson objective: Students identifying and describing the weather Assumptions: Ss know basic vocabulary: weather‚ temperature‚ degrees‚ cold‚ warm‚ snow‚ storm‚ etc. STRATEGY 1 - PRESENTATION Interaction Patterns: T>S‚ S>T Timing: 20 min Purpose of Procedure: To interest students‚ to learn the vocabulary

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    Minnesota Geography Essay

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    Minnesota The sky is foggy and thick as the the sun elevates into the air. Mountains plot the Minnesota landscape. Woods stretch out for miles‚ miles‚ and miles without end. The animals devour on whatever they can find. In the darkness of the night‚ you can only make out the sounds of wolves. It is cold out here in Minnesota‚ for it can reach -fifty one degrees celsius. The only source of water for the Minnesotans comes from the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The wildlife blooms just like

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    Morning Fog

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    Jennifer Cudmore Prof. L. Gertsma English Composition 1 6 September‚ 2012 “Morning Fog” I often wonder how many opportunities I’ve let slip by throughout my life. Countless colorful sunsets‚ too many moons rising into the night sky to even count‚ or even something as simple as a glance in the mirror at my own reflection. Far too many times I have been too busy or too tired to stop and notice what I’m missing. On one particular morning a few days ago‚ I awoke to the piercing sound of my alarm

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    Chief Bromden the narrator In the novel‚ One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ the author‚ Ken Kesey‚ chose a patient suffering from schizophrenia to narrate the story that is based on Kesey’s own experiences. The first-person narrative of a patient‚ Chief Bromden‚ makes the asylum setting ordinary‚ and encourages the reader to invest in the personalities of its inhabitants instead of perceiving the characters as mere poke and shallow. Kasey’s inclusion of Bromden’s delusions within the narrative itself

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    House of Sand and Fog

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    Movie Analysis #3: “House of Sand and Fog” In the movie “House of Sand and Fog‚” we are given a glimpse into the immigrant experience‚ and we are asked to question what we would be willing to sacrifice in pursuit of our dreams. The ownership of a house is the conflict at the heart of the story‚ but the house means different things to the people involved. For Behrani‚ the Iranian immigrant who purchased the house‚ the house represents his piece of the “American Dream‚” and ownership of the house

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    The Fog Of War Analysis

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    The Fog of War is a movie about the life of Robert S. McNamara‚ the former Secretary of Defense. The movie has actual footage and has an interview with Robert McNamara by the director. Having McNamara to tell the story of his experiences Of the wars from his perspective‚ The director also divides the film into eleven lessons that are taken right from McNamara’s life. Out of all of Mcnamara’s lessons there are three that I believe to be more important than the others. In the first lesson “Empathize

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    London Fog analysis

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    Goodwin and Charles Dickens both describe the toll the London Fog took on the city in contrasting manners. Their selections varied in style‚ purpose and organizations giving them both different tones. Goodwin took an informational approach with his writing. However‚ Dickens was very elaborate and descriptive using a lot of imagery within his writing. Goodwin and Dickens used different styles and purposes to demonstrate the effects the fog had on London and its people. First‚ both authors illustrate

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    Night And Fog Themes

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    No film can accurately document the reality of the Holocaust because it is too heinous. However‚ the film Night and Fog is certainty one of the most powerful portrayals of the events that took place in the Holocaust. This film was produced by Alain Resnais in 1955‚ only ten years after the concentration camps were liberated. The wounds were still fresh in this film‚

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    incorporation of symbolism and metaphors such as the fog machine‚ and the electroshock therapy table. The ‘fog machine’ is a hallucinogenic state experienced by Chief‚ symbolizing his slipping away from reality and into oblivion. Chief often describes the appearance of the fog shortly after medication time‚ or when he is in a state of fear and anxiety. He describes the fog‚ as a product of fog machines located in the vents‚ which he likens to the artificial fog that was used by the military to cover airfields

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