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    “The Green Stuff‚” “Go-Juice‚” “Green Power‚” “Emerald Energy‚” “Get Up and Go‚” all names for a type of medicine Alex never expected to need. Alex grew up in the streets of a Midworld called Scyphus Major. It was a perilous place to live‚ and it taught him‚ firsthand‚ the horrors of these kinds of drugs. On Scyphus‚ Go-Juice was ruled a controlled substance and was never allowed to be used outside of by military forces‚ who needed the drug for its spectacular stimulative properties. This‚ however

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    Title of the Lesson: Trail of Tears Content Area(s): Social Studies‚ Literature‚ Technology Unit of Study: Trail of Tears/US History Grade Level: 4-6 Time Frame: Comprehensive Unit/Lesson scheduled to take 3 weeks including reading of novel and a few different projects NCSS Themes: 1. Culture‚ 2. Time‚ Continuity and Change 3. People‚ Places & Environment 4. Individual Development and Identity 5. Individuals‚ Groups‚ and Institutions 6. Power‚ authority‚ and governance Standards:

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    Forever Remembered I knew that after walking into room 113 my life was going to be changed. I saw nurses saying‚ “sorry”‚ familiar faces with tears falling fast from their eyes‚ and arms opening wide for hugs. I knew something was wrong as I saw her lying still in her bed‚ eyes closed‚ and arms crossed over her stomach. Grandma Dorothy’s second stroke had slowly taken her life. Later‚ I wake up to my dad flicking my bedroom light on and him standing tall in my doorway. I could tell by the way

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    Although the tombstone was filled with cracks‚ it stood there magnificently. She looked closely at the tombstone and read: Come to me and bury your sadness. She knelt down and wept. Tears were prickling in her eyes and teardrops falling in the hole. Soon after she cried‚ she stood up placed some soil in the hole to bury her tears. She left the tombstone and walked back where she came from. But before completely vanishing back to streets‚ she looked back on the tombstone. In her face was not sadness‚ but

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    victim. Her face was long with sadness‚ her cheeks stained with tears‚ and her one adhered eye dropped like a piece of fruit dying on a vine. I approached her‚ wiped the tears from her eyes‚ and then gently touched her sorrowful eye. I tried to carefully use both my index fingers to separate her bottom lid from the top. “Ah!” Dane screamed as she jumped clear out the chair where she was sitting. She ran to her mom who wiped the tears that ran from eyes uncontrollably. At that moment‚ I knew I had

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    People cry for endless amounts of reasons: pain‚ sadness‚ sickness‚ and even happiness. In The Body by Stephen King‚ a motif of crying is used throughout the novella. Teddy is moved to tears when someone insults his father. Chris cries because he realizes he cannot be a hero. Gordie has tears because he ultimately realizes what Chris said about the body is true. In this novella it becomes apparent that the crying motif reveals insights into our major characters. Teddy‚ the boy with hearing

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    It was a fine day and my third day to face my mid-year examination.Before I entered the examination hall‚I prayed to God for my best result in this task.When I took my seat‚I could not tear my eyes away from the empty plastic chair beside me.It was very hard to concentrate on my Physics paper in front of me without my beloved girlfriend‚Sazana beside me.So much has happened in just 24 hours. Twenty-four hours ago‚Sazana was sitting beside me‚ struggling with Additional Mathematics paper

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    "Apirana Taylor" an important symbol is the rain. In this story the rain is an important symbol as it represents the lives of both Ruth and Phillipa‚ their attitudes and feelings towards the world they live in. Additionally the rain represents the tears of desperation that fall from the very community they live in‚ drenched in its own sorrows and burdens. The rain is an important symbol as it represents the lives of both Ruth and Phillipa‚ their attitudes and feelings towards the world they live

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    mother‚ “Fermina is not doing very well and she might not make it through the night. You and your family might want to come and say your “good-byes.” My mother’s tan face turned pale white‚ and tears began to fill her deep brown eyes. She looked as though someone had punched her in the gut‚ as a long tear came down her face and a look of fear and sadness had over taken her to a different world. After she got off the phone she was shaking like a naked child on a cold night. Through great gasps of

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    twenty to thirty minutes it would take to walk around and allow my sister and mother to lay down their notes. I remember thinking that I would be fine‚ wouldn’t let tears slip‚ even when I couldn’t write a note because I knew if it were addressed to those who lost anything that early morning‚ I wouldn’t last half a sentence before tears overthrew my thoughts. I remember telling my mother I could handle it. I remember thinking

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