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    It has been a very busy summer, and it is hard to believe that the kids have been back in school a few weeks already. As you settle into your school routine, remember to keep your children involved in church. Sunday school promotion will be Sept.6th. Wanda Sparks will again be teaching the 3 and 4 year old class. Kindergarten through second grade is taught by Linda Treadway. Third through fifth grade teachers are Kim Bennett and Tony Baker. Children’s Church will also start on Sept. 6th. Toddlers

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    1. Briefly explain the difference between essentialism and anti-essentialism. The difference between essentialism and anti-essentialism is simply this, a difference. As a word has a suffix of -ism, it is a condition or belief, therefore these terms are conditions or beliefs, depending on the usage. Though perhaps not directly, essentialism and anti-essentialism are terms used to facilitate organization. Nonetheless, essentialism is the condition or belief that when categorizing something, that there

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    Lit? Ask the Girl With 1,000 Books (And Counting”, by Meg Anderson, she talks about and to an eleven-year-old girl named Marley Dias. Marley Dias loves to read book, but realize there was hardly any book that had main characters that she could relate to. There were no black girls as the main characters in the books she was reading. Marley started noticed that a lot of the books that her school don’t have much representation in them. Majority, if not all the books, consisted of white boys as the main

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    likely contain an equal number of boys and girls, dispersed throughout the room, being taught and learning as a group. This is society’s visual of what an average public school would include. But what if society’s visual could change? What if there was a new method of teaching students the same curriculum but in a different environment? One could also walk into a classroom filled with all boys learning as a group, and a separate classroom filled with all girls learning as a group. This image might

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    Immigrants come to the United States for a variety of reasons. Some migrate to enhance their ability to earn money, while others come with the goal of reunifying their families. Certain groups of people come seeking refuge, having fled turmoil and uncertainty in their homelands. The reasons immigrants come to this country are wide ranging, but all who come here face a transition that is nothing short of challenging. Cultural differences, language barriers, and pressure to assimilate, are just a

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    were very interesting. Pg.38 This page showed the senior night for both football and basketball. I like the color and design of this page. The pictures were aligned nicely. Pg.39 This page shows the Beta Club of Leake County High School. This color choosing is appropriate for the spirit of beat club. Pg.40 This page shows more of the advanced and proficient students. I don’t see anything wrong with this page. Pg.41 This page shows the FFA. The color choice was nice because this is the color they

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    Sociological Approach to Children and Young People. Script. Functionalism, fitting into society. Children are expected to have shared or similar experiences. For Example children will start school at the same age as every other child, and finish at the same age. They will take end of year exams, even if exams are not their strong point. All the children will be judged by the same standards. They will all be able to leave secondary education at the same age, with the expectation that they should

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    Since curling was invented in the late medieval times, there is no specific inventor. The first written evidence appeared in Latin, by John McQuhin when he recorded a challenge about throwing stones across the ice between John Sclater, a monk at Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, and Gavin Hamilton, a representative in February of 1541. The report indicated that Sclater threw a stone along the ice three times before he agreed to a contest. This event took place in Scotland which is where curling first

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    a little colored girl” (Hurston, 539); she lost her identity somewhere along the way. Neal write the she found she was colored in her “… heart as well as in the mirror [she] became a fast brown …” (Hurston, 539) her world was never the same. However, Zora is not willing to surrender to the rules of society, she continues to live her life in a positive manner. “I, Too” also portrays the racism of the times, but in a much different way, Hughes character is a young colored boy, a symbol of black

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    The Outlaws are a Motorcycle Club born in a tiny bar in Illinois many years back. They were notorious for being the “Robin Hood” of organized crimes in the 1960’s and 70’s. Known to be defiant to law and true to their word, but most importantly they are part of my family. Men known to be “fast-driving and hard living” are also the same men who I call grandpa, uncles, and cousins. The same rough men who took me to church every Sunday and never forgot a birthday. As it goes for many motorcycle affiliations

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