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    gruesome plane crash, and finds himself in the Canadian Wilderness, surviving on his own for 54 days. One of the main reasons why Brian was able to survive was because of fire. However, Brian went through many awareness moments to help him continue the survival in the wilderness. Aha moments are the one key that helped Brian throughout the journey. In chapter 8 the text says, “Like. Fire. That is it, he thought what they were typing to tell me. Fire. The hatchet was the key to it all. When he threw the

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    his dads, the main character Brian survived in the Canadian Wilderness for 54 days. Throughout the 54 days, Brain realized a lot of things that would help him survive. Out of all of the things Brain realized, I think that the two most critical aha moments was when he realized that he could make fire by using his hatchet, and when he saw the tail of the plane and realized that there could be some kind of survival pack in there. While Brian was in the wilderness, he realized a lot of things that

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    one they all die by a mysterious killer, in the end there are none. We found out that Justice Wargrave was the killer, and that there was reasoning behind every kill. The theme secrets can never be completely hidden uses 3 context clues memory moment, aha moment and the climax to show the theme the best. Throughout the whole book flashbacks are one of the strongest text structures Agatha Christie uses for the characters to learn that secrets can never be completely hidden. The characters thought

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    Over the summer, I read The Andromeda Strain by Michael Crichton. I really enjoyed this book. Something I noticed though, throughout the book, is that there were a few “Aha” moments for the characters when they found or figured out important pieces of information. One of these moments happened quite early in the story, when the scientists found the surviving infant and old man in the town of Piedmont, Arizona. The scientists who made this incredible discovery then had to figure out how and why those

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    a fire. He needed both of those to really get anywhere in the wilderness. Brian was a city boy, so he didn't know much about surviving all alone. but with only himself, his hatchet, and his knowledge, he managed to make it through. One of the aha moments

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    Wong’s breakdown and creation of graphic organizers solidified the “AHA” moment/topic. The knowledge boxes show some of the core characteristics that will create a strong Classroom Management climate. One set of characteristics that stuck with me was the discussion on effective teachers that are ready. Effective teachers will

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    “aha moments” Ch.2 The science of stress Fight or Flight response- The body’s automative response anytime we percieve a threat or danger. The response to danger will give us intense speed to out run the danger or a surge of aderline to fight the know threat in o rder to survive.In repsonse to the “fight or flight”, in previous years flight was my inital repsonse to threatahing situations. I can recal a time I was walking to a class from my car and noticed a crowd of students with fear on their faces

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    is approached by a black man named Tom Robinson through Calpurnia’s churcg, he asked Atticus if he would be his lawyer because a white girl proclaimed that he raped her. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee she uses tough questions, aha moments, and words of the wiser to build a mood throughout the whole book. Harper Lee uses tough questions to build a mood throughout the book. For example Scout brings up the Tom Robinson case on page ninety nine of the book. “Do you defend n******?”

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    searching for joy. I was so busy taking care of my husband, son, daughter and everyone else that I forgot to take care of myself. I would go from doing everything, to crashing emotionally and not doing anything. Through a series of events, I had that “AHA!” moment to bring me where I am today. My daughter started first grade at a new school this last fall. The school uses the book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” to focus on moral character and leadership. So, I read the book in order to have

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    after hospitalization” (AHA 2). The AHA defines patient’s rights as: “having the ability to ask questions, knowing the identity and background of caregivers, knowing the type of treatment being performed, knowing whether treatment is being used for research, being informed of long and short term effects, knowing the price of the procedure, having a family member dictate what is done with your body in a dire circumstance, and having the ability to keep medical records private” (AHA 3). The main way a

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