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    Preschool Observation

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    stacked the blocks, regardless of the color order. At 3 years and 8 months old, Konnor is within the norm for this development since it appears at 3 years old (Berger, 234). Konnor picks up a tree branch that has fallen beside a tree, he stares at it and looks up at the tree and back at the branch. With the branch still gripped firmly in his hand, Konnor begins to lift his body to wrap his arms and legs around the tree. Hugging the tree with his body, Konnor begins to ease his way up the tree by pushing

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    Little Pine Tree Essay

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    Manuscript for : 696832 Anjelena Cook Pen name: Anjelena Ellett Title: Little Pine Tree's Awakening Little Pine Tree was about three feet tall with bright green needles on all his branches. His favorite color was red. He always wore a thick, red scarf around the trunk of his tree. He was a curious little tree. He noticed the many different colors of the world. (Insert image 1: Little Pine Tree with red scarf standing all alone) He loved the bright blue sky, the fluffy white snow, the

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    Introduction The King County Library System is the fifth largest library system in circulation in the United States. The current director of the KCLS, Bill Ptacek, started with the organization three years ago and is in the process of working towards a new strategic plan titled "The Year 2000 Plan, which has a long-term goal of integrating all the resources of the library system equally and to coordinate all the efforts to ensure it was providing the best possible service to the community. In the

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    DIY Holiday Wreath Demonstration Speech Title: Wreath DIY Specific purpose: To demonstrate to my audience how to make a holiday wreath Thesis: To show my audience how easy and inexpensive it is to make your own holiday wreath at home I. Introduction A. Attention Material: I 'm sure many of us have walked into a grocery store, and have thought to ourselves... "ahhhh... that smell!!". Always wanting to start new projects, this when I got inspired to create a wreath. I went home, did my research

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    Elemental Wiccan Accident

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    final in his series of Unfortunate Events occurred on March 4th, 2007. He owned a small handyman business, in North Carolina, that gave huge discounts to veterans and elderly. That day, he was in a rush to help this little old woman who had a tree branch that had snapped and was about to fall on her house. He

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    laying against the bright green leaves and grass of the woods. I found quite a few before it was night and there was just one more branch that I saw so I went to go cut if off the branch of the tree knowing I was breaking the rules of the park because it was attached to a living tree but it was without my Grandpa looking “CRACK” the sound of the axe hitting the branch “CRACK” again and all of a sudden I feel a sharp pain in my

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    Persuasive Speech

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    really big and strong one. Once you have gathered up some sticks then it is time to start building. If you found 2 trees with forked branches and a thick strong branch then take the branch and lay it on the forked branches. If you did not then try to lean the sticks against a tree. After that stack the sticks along the sides of the branch in the trees so that it is almost like a tent. After you have finished building the structure then you need to find some leaves. Be careful in which leaves you

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    Wooow, he just died, I exaggeratedly thought to myself, but with my mouth open. I stood in the pounding rain glimpsing at Doodle, didn’t know whether to be happy or sad. No emotion appears upon me, but questions were roaming my head: How am I going to tell mom and dad? What should I say? How should I say it? “Well you only live once,” I insisted, “what could go wrong.” I took a deep breathe and slowly walked back to the house, scared of the reaction I was about to get. I entered the house, “Ma,

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    I ride my bike around my neighborhood five times every Sunday afternoon. I enjoy the routine of the same distance, at the same time, on the same day. It’s calming. Last night was different though. I wanted to push myself to the absolute limit. I wanted to ride until my legs burned, and then some. It’s the only time I’m ever alone with my thoughts, you know? Last night, something caught my eye as I rode by the trees that separated two roads. There was a brand new shoe in the road. I hopped off my

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    Instead of waking up to the sound of the ocean crashing against the sand, Jordan woke to the rustling of leaves. He looked around his new room, which was filled with boxes that needed to be unpacked. Rubbing his sleepy eyes, he got up and looked out his window, curious about the sound. He peeked out the window, shocked at what he saw. He could have sworn the leaves on the trees were all green last night! But now, they were vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds. Some leaves were sprinkled on the ground

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