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    A character in a novel can represent a larger idea in society. In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies, each character is illustrated to represent a larger idea in society. Ralph represents democracy, Jack represents savagery, and Piggy represents a scientific approach. Ralph is a character whose actions make him represent democracy. In chapter 2, Ralph establishes a rule that whoever holds the conch may speak at the assembly. “That’s what this shell's called. I’ll give the conch to the

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    Women's Lacrosse Players

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    their sticks and could have easily injured several players. I observed the

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    there are many materials involved in make skates. Players didn't always use pads but the first pads were cheap pieces of felt and leather now we have pads that can protect you from a 100 mile per hour shot. Stick use to be just pieces of wood with barely even a curve now we have composite sticks that flex to make the puck shoot harder and have made the curve huge to

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    teegangers in this book are loyalty to each other for protection. When Johnny kills a Soc called Bob and Ponyboy witnesses it, Dally helps them out by giving them money, an escape plan, and a gun. “When you're in a gang, you stick up for the other members. If you don't stick up for them, stick together, make like brothers, it isn't a gang anymore,” Dally says. This shows how he feels about loyalty, and that it is necessary to a gangs survival. They will do anything for each other, even if it means breaking

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    compressed charcoal, willow charcoal, white charcoal, charcoal pencils and blending sticks. I learnt which charcoals to use in different situations. I learnt that blending sticks work very well with charcoal compared to using your finger to blend. I learnt to use the charcoal on a spare piece of paper, then using the blending stick I was able to rub the end of it in the area of the charcoal and then use the blending stick on my artwork, by doing this I wouldn’t need to apply charcoal directly to the artwork

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    Soccet Ball Exercises

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    defence for each team, two offence for each and a goalie for each. The offence and defence are not allowed to cross the centerline. You only can take two steps and dribble the ball to take two more. The goalies have a long pillow stick and the defence have a small pillow stick. Stretch: Runner's lunge 20 Seconds, scoops 14, quad stretch 20 Seconds, cobra 20 Seconds, Downward dog 20 Seconds, Windmills 14. Fitness: List of exercises you are going to be doing. 10 push ups, 20 squats, Skills: throwing

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    I Learned in Kindergarten” by Robert Fulgham, he states lessons that are taught to kindergarteners. Three simple life wisdoms people should remember are, put things back where they were found, play some and work some every day, and hold hands and stick together. Although these wisdoms are being taught to the younger children, they need to be brought to the older generations’ attention, because we are forgetting these rules day after day. One wisdom to remember is always put things back where they

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    Marble Drop Lab Report

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    it should land from the table on the ground. Design: We placed a small ramp on a table and used clamps to ensure the ramp wouldn’t move and change our results. With tape, we marked each height we would drop the marble from. Using a meter stick, we measured the height of the table, base of the ramp, and the height of each place the marble would be dropped. On our paper, which we taped to the ground to prevent

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    global power. From gaining ownership over the Panama Canal to protecting Latin American countries from the threat of European powers, Roosevelt’s policies earned the name “Big Stick Diplomacy”. This policy relied upon military intimidation to achieve U.S goals. The first example of Theodore Roosevelt using his Big Stick policy was his influence on the Panama Canal. He dispatched U.S warships to support Panamanian rebels against Colombian rule. After Panama declared its independence, it granted

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    Manual Transmission Car

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    transmission car for the longest time. My dad owned a manual transmission car, also called stick or stick - shift, and I always wanted to learn how to drive it, but he told me I wasn’t ready. My opportunity came a few months later when we were going to buy a new car for my dad. In order to do so, we needed to trade in my car. The only way I was going to be able to drive was if I could drive my dads old stick car. I knew this was going to be my only chance to learn, so needless to say, I took up the

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