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    poem, dramatization, art work, or personal response to a particular author or theme studied in class. Goal/Objective: After reading The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister and reflecting on the topic of friendship, the students will be able to build an understanding of how we can be a good friend and how it makes us feel when being a good friend by creating a class rainbow fish. Activity: Friendships are often built in classrooms because the children are surrounded by their classmates which gives many opportunities

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    Black-ish strategically intertwines the multiple perspectives of its three generational cast to show that ideas linked to race are not finite and that they can change over time. Blackish attempts to address the ways in which society views the African-American race in a light hearted, comedic manner. The ABC sitcom is centered around a modern African-American family living in suburban California. The cast is comprised of two parents, four children, and a grandfather. Each character plays a vital role

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    Boss only kept saying one word, over and over. "Bats, bats, bats" The Boss said, eyes dilated.

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    Theory Application of Rainbow Dash Rainbow Dash is a female Pegasus pony and one of the seven main characters in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. She comes from a family whom is overly supportive of their daughter and inadvertently embarrass her often, causing them to have a delicate relationship. She maintains the weather and clears the skies in Ponyville, the series main setting. She represents the element of loyalty, one of the Elements of Harmony, the six supernatural artifacts which are arguably

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    Siege or Not? Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is a new type of First person shooter, Where almost everything change. Unlike other new video games this game focuses on teamwork and tactics. The environment is highly destructible and can be changed by the players. If you want to put a hole in the wall you can, if you want to reinforce a wall so the other team can't enter can. There are three game modes. One is Hostage where the goal is to hold or rescue a hostage. Another one is secure area. The last

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    religion and they help to define different cultures through storytelling and legends. Personally I had many different myths to choose from, having a very mixed background. I chose a tale that meant something to me and my family, the myth of how the rainbow was made. This legend is a Native American tale, told by the Tohono O’odham people. Its very light and happy that’s one of the reasons why it was told to me was a kid. This myth may seem like just a children's story but it has a deeper meaning that

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    D2 unit 44

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    D2 Whilst on my level 3 course I completed work experience at Rainbow Nursery and St Anns Primary School (Nursery/Year One). During my first few weeks at my placement at St Anns, I worked with year 1 pupils and nursery pupils. My role at the nursery was to help the children with their school work and supervise them during lessons and breaks, as well as tidying the classroom. My time at St Anns improved my effectiveness as a career in three ways. It taught me how to behave around children. When

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    The Rainbow Room has reopened yesterday, after having been closed for five years due to a landlord-tenant dispute. The legendary venue has been lovingly restored, and will once again sparkle above the New York City skyline. The space, which is located on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, was granted landmark status by the city two years ago. Icons who have made appearances at the Rainbow over the years include Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, Louis Armstrong, Al Pacino, Barbra Streisand,

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    picture can help soothe people. It says “Everyone wants happiness nobody wants pain but you can’t have a rainbow without a little rain.” In this picture, we see a girl’s hand stretching out to feel the rain. It seems that she is prepared to go to the heavy rain and the background is rather blue and cloudy. This shows us that the girl is ready to go to the rain so that later, she can see the rainbow. The font type is pretty blue and seems really glum. Also, if you see the font, the font is more focused

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    soon." Using optics to bend light, cirrostratus clouds cause a halo to form around the sun or moon. These clouds are often followed by stratoform rain within 48 hours. "Rainbow to windward, foul fall the day. Rainbow to leeward, rain run away." In the mid-latitudes, the prevailing wind is from the west. If you see a rainbow in the same direction that the prevailing

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