...Sound of the Freedom- The Liberty Bell Figure 1 Liberty Bell Forever Stamp Figure 1 Liberty Bell Forever Stamp Meaning can be found even in the most mundane of objects. For instance, consider the USA First Class stamp. On its upper left corner, the number 2008 shows that this stamp was produced in year 2008. The right side of the stamp says “USA FIRST-CLASSS FOREVER”, meaning that this postage stamp is valid for First-Class postage in the United States no matter when it is used. There is an extraordinary metal bell is in the middle of the stamp – the Liberty Bell, a venerable historic relic that I am going to analyze in the rest of this research paper. The bell was first known by the world as a metal musical instrument in ancient China. Tuned bells in that age were created and played to be performed only for imperial families and noblemen, as a symbol of power and status. Later on, bells became widely used in different religions. For example, bells played an important role in the Eastern world of Buddhism and Hinduism as temple bells. In western world, bells were commonly used as church bells or town bells for gathering people together. In 1752, the Quaker William Penn, legislator and founder of the Pennsylvania colony in 1682, had decided and commissioned the bell to be cast in London, and brought to North America to hang in the State House of the colony of Pennsylvania. “They had ordered very precisely...
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...Liberty Bell Authorizing the Liberty Bell Therefore, the Pennsylvania Assembly ordered the purchase of a new bell. The Assembly authorized Robert Charles, the Assembly’s London agent, to commission the casting of a bell weighing about 2,000 pounds with inscription instructons provided by the Assembly. On November 1, 1751, Mr. Charles comissioned the White Chapel Bell Foundry to cast the bell. The colony paid about $300 for the bell. In 1732 constructon began on the State House (now called Independence Hall) to house Pennsylvania’s government body—the Pennsylvania Assembly. The bell tower, complete with a bell, was completed in 1751. However, the bell was not audible throughout Philadelphia. Cracking the Original Bell The bell arrived in August 1752—ten months after it was commissioned. The assembly members wanted to test the bell before installing it. However, the bell cracked upon being rung because the metal was extremely brittle. Casting another Bell John Pass and John Stow, two of Philadelphia’s founders, were commissioned to recast and solidify the bell. They broke down the original bell, added more metals to strengthen it, and recast. The new bell was installed in the State House bell tower in March 1753. However, Philadelphians were displeased with its sound. Therefore, Pass and Stow recast the bell once again. The new—and third version—of the Old State House Bell was installed in June 1753. The Old State House Bell became known as the Liberty Bell in 1839 by abolitionists...
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...Being the new girl Today is my first day at the junior high My first class is social studies Mrs. Rein. When I walk in she hands me a paper and says chair number 12 as she rolls her eyes and walks away. I hurry up and grab my chair as soon I get to sit down BAM I fall straight on my butt …….moment of silence then all of a sudden a burst of laughter I get up and the teacher says are you ok I said yes and she says good now don’t let it happen again. I sit down and immediately put my head down and waited to the bell rang I got up threw my paper on Mrs. Rein’s desk and dash out the room. I stayed in the bathroom until it was time to go. The whole bus ride home I thought, about what happened. As I came through the door my mom gave me a wet kiss and asked me how was my day I wiped her kiss away rolled my eyes and stormed to my room my mom came in the room and ask me was I ok. I wiped my eyes and said everything’s great and sat back as she hit me with a pillow and says hey, everything’s going to be just fine I’ll have my new job in just a couple days and maybe if everything’s not good by then you could probably move back with your dad k she got up and said dinner would be done in a hot second I said what are we having she said steak and closed the door. After we ate dinner my mom took us to Milles ice-cream and we picked out a couple of toppings to put on our ice-cream my mom just got the usual blue berry frozen yogurt my brother got a peanut-butter swirl crunch cone with sprinkles...
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...10 compositions preformed with an intermission in between. Some major compositions that were preformed included the hit songs “call me maybe” and “counting stars”. I was quite surprised when I initially saw the program and the songs listed, because it was hard for me to comprehend how a group with bells could produce songs that we are so accustomed to hearing on the radio. Once the concert got started, I enjoyed seeing how all the bells complimented one another by the different sounds they produced. The concert itself was quite entertaining to me. I was really impressed by how 14-year-old kids could play together and be so professional. Another thing I observed was how some of the members of the ensemble played multiple instruments, which was really impressive. From the start the members of the ensemble tried to get the audience involved in the performance. The director after the first couple of songs introduced the students individually. It was a nice way of getting to know the members of the ensemble on a personal level. It was hard to say any one member of the group stood out from the others because they all worked in sync but the one of the members David played multiple bells at the same time. The audience really seemed to enjoy the music, which was surprising to me. The crowd was older, and I initially thought they would not know many of the...
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...143993 Daniel Olivan EN12 (R70) March 27, 2015 Time Check July 21, 2014. It was another Monday and it was a school day. I woke up early and drove to Ateneo de Manila University where I took up chemistry with materials science engineering. It was my first year in college and the semester just started a month ago, so I was only beginning to get to know the people in my course. On that Monday, my first class was chemistry and good thing that it was only a 50-minute class. I cannot take in all the formulas that Dr. Valera just discussed. My stress level was already too high. It was 8:20 am. My blockmates, Mariel, Diego, and Magin wanted to eat first before their next classes start. They have class at 9:30 while my next one was at 10:30, so we all headed to JSEC which was a cafeteria. After choosing a table, I volunteered to reserve the table and keep guard of their bags while the three of them went to food stalls to order. I checked my phone and it was 8:30 already but still I see no sign of him. Magin was the first one who got back and sat down with his bacon and eggs with fried rice. I expected that he would have mentioned his name, but he didn’t. Instead, he talked about how difficult it was to remember all of the dates in our upcoming history exam next week. I agreed and started asking him what the coverage of the exam was, so that he wouldn’t notice that I wasn’t paying much attention to what he was saying. The truth was I just...
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...study grammar and vocabulary, and create projects that will count as major assignments. Expectations You will be expected to be an integral part of the classroom through active participation in class discussions, activities, and through completion of your assignments. Our class can only be as good as our weakest link. So hopefully you will be a strong contributor to our class and in turn you will learn a lot and have fun in the process. Rules Be Prepared o You come prepared with all materials and homework daily Be Polite Be Prompt o You must be in your seat working when the bell rings or else you will be marked tardy Follow all school rules These rules cover everything and they will be discussed in greater detail on the first day of class. *Remember that the bell does NOT dismiss you. You should not begin packing your belongings until I have dismissed you after the bell. Bathroom Policy You will be given 6 bathroom passes at the start of each six weeks. You may use these at your discretion; however, they should not be used when I am in the middle of a lesson. Wait until we break for individual or group activities. You should go quickly so that you do not miss out on too much instruction. However many unused passes you have at the end of each six weeks will count as extra points...
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...The bell that signaled the end of the day at Woodworth Boys College finally rang. Mark sighed with relief, brushing his long messy hair out of his eyes as he grabbed his books and his bag from his desk. Mark shook his head in annoyance as his hair once again fell onto his dark Pakistani face. His hair was unkempt and dirty, but it's not like his family could afford for him to get a haircut. No, all the money went into getting Mark the best education that his parents could provide. Provided they did, his parents worked overtime, balancing many jobs at once, the fees for Woodsworth College were definitely not cheap. It was by far the best school in Detroit, Mark's home town. He and his parents had lived here since Mark was five, his parents...
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...__________________________________________________________________________________ THE FOURTH DAY "THE GOLDEN OAK LIBRARY" (NON-TARGET) 6:48 AM "Well, maybe the fifth time's a charm?" Twilight teased while scraping Anonymous' previously failed breakfasts into the trashcan. "Cooking has been my mortal enemy for an eternity. Don't worry, I'll should be able to get at least one pancake this time." He said, adjusting the dial for the burner on Twilight's gas stove. Anonymous poured new batter in to the pan and sat it on the burner, adding the ingredients as he cooked. Twilight didn't say anything, she was just staring off into space. Anon looked back to investigate the cause of the silence, giggling when he saw Twi's face. "Have we really run out of things to talk about already?" Anon asked, laughing while doing so. Twilight's blank face snapped to attention. Then immediatly went back to her blank face while she thought. Most of the time they had spent together was in silence, as is they were total strangers. In a way, they were. They had just met yesterday and didn't know that much about each other. "No... It's just..." Twilight tried to explain her train of thought. "Eh, It's alright, don't feel like you're a bad friend." 'Friend' The skeptical antisocial alien called Twilight, The Element of Friendship a friend before she called him one. Now she really didn't feel like a good 'friend'. Judging by Anon's face, he didn't care about it at all. He was too busy reading the instructions...
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... I was sitting in class and there it was: the vibration I had been anticipating all day. My cell phone had alerted me that my mom had text me. I couldn’t ignore her, so I try to secretly pull my phone out and reply. Then, as soon as I hit send, my teacher looked at me and asked if I agreed with her statement. I was too busy texting to hear what she said, so I tried to play it off and say that I agreed, but she already knew what I had done. She sent me straight to the principal’s office – this wasn’t my first time being caught – and that was it. I know I’m not the only one who has had this happen to them, but I learned a valuable lesson. Electronic devices are distracting to students in a classroom environment because the students are trying to multitask. Trying to multitask and learn with electronic devices is harmful to the students learning, especially when the student is using a phone, a laptop, or in view of a laptop. Multitasking is a person’s way of trying to do more than one thing at a time, but multitasking is a workout for the brain. Daniel J. Levitin, director of the Laboratory for Music, Cognition and Expertise at McGill University, compares multitasking to a seesaw in the brain (par. 4). Levitin goes on to say that the brain in constantly switching back and forth between the task-positive network, when all of a person’s attention is put onto a specific task, and the task-negative network, when a person isn’t focused and is daydreaming (par. 4). This can become strenuous...
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... B. Routines. Describe one routine for each situation. Secondary Situations: 1. Beginning of class. Prepare to study. 2. End of class. Exiting the classroom. 3. Transition between classes. Two minute drill. 4. Distribution of materials. Passing out papers. 5. Field trip. Start of field trip. 6. Lunch. Entering the lunchroom. 7. Fire or disaster drills. Exiting the classroom. C. Procedures. Outline a three step procedure for each routine. 1. Beginning of class routine. Prepare to study. a. Students must sharpen pencils before class starts. b. Students must be seated by the time the last bell rings signaling start of class. c. Students must have appropriate materials for classroom tasks arranged on desk. 2. End of class routine. Exiting the classroom. a. Students must be seated before dismissal. b. Students are dismissed when teachers says; not when the bell rings. c. Students must exit the classroom in an orderly fashion. 3. Transition between classes routine. Two minute drill. a. A student (chosen at start of each week) turns lights off and on several times to signal to the other students to start the two minute drill. b. Students must finish up what they are doing and gather any material or resources they need to take home. c. Students should return to their desks and place binders and books into their backpack or book bag. 4. Distribution of materials routine. Passing out papers. a. If desks arranged in rows then the students sitting at front...
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...I was so pleased for the opportunity I had been offered of the schools principal! He took a look at my grades and he was rapidly in dialogue with my parents about school stuff. I thought that this would be my final opportunity to show who I really am. Something I wasn`t able to at my former school. So this would be my second chance and I was so excited! Before my first day at the new school I started getting a little nervous. A bit like performance anxiety when an actor is on stage for the first time. But unfortunately I never managed to control my anxiety. The thoughts about my new classmates were killing me! How were they like? Were they going to accept me for who I am? What if no one would talk to me? So many thoughts about my upcoming “new life”. I was so excited but at the same time so frightened. It was 7 o’ clock in the morning. My dad entered my room and did a great scene when he dropped the tray with bread and some freshly squeezed juice. I hoped this would be the first of many laughs that day! After my dads accident I took some of my favourite clothes on, so I would look presentable at my first day in “my new life”. When I was fairly pleased with the choice of my outfit I asked my dad to hurry up. He was incredibly slow when it came to getting ready in the morning. It was like he didn’t understand the concern for my first day at the new school. I knocked severely on the door and yelled loudly: “daddy! Why are you so slow?” He answered: “honey just mind your...
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...• From the archives oposit hilton kae JOHN MOGO CLASS SIX NORTH END TERM COMPOSITION Hurry hurry has no blessings... The bell of brek kraid dong dong dong obonyo the bell bita bit the bel with a lot of gusto we run outside classrum like cows with mad cows disis obonyo bit the bel infront of the time with two minits we knowed he was have many money and wanted to eat sambus min john at the chest of the fence. Me and juma and john and kevin we don't have money so we disaid to play polis and a thif. Me and john was polis and juma was athif. We stat raning afta him he wented behind the classrom and I teld tom " cut for him like this I cut for him like that we kach him there". One God am tell you juma was ran like a gasel I said in my head me this run has difited me and I stop wea kina obonyo was eating sambusa and leave other stupids to chase juma, Then I so olweny and thinked this is the olweny who give me disk yesteday beacause I say steelwire and he said "steelwaya is dholuo take the disk you should say steelwool" I thoughted and myself and said maybe olweny is saying true because even my grandmother says steelwaya and my my grandmother nyakochia don't know english. So I went awenta uptu wea josphine giri wa drinking porij I beg them give small asayi give me small yawa kumbe this pipo were mesharing me they had putted salt in porij and they give me the porij kwiklikwili and teld me drink only small one sip. i say in my head" eeh jogi kawuono beyo adwa lungo ma dichiel...
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...The starting bell had sound for recess and the day marked half way over, I was almost there, just four more hours tell I was home in my bed. It was a hot Texas summer day and the heat had seemed to get to peoples heads causing all to be in a foul mood. A particular student who I will not refer to his real name but will call him tommy instead, had been extremely hostile and abusive. Problems with Tommy had lasted all year long and today was one day too many. Tommy enjoyed disrupting our football game that we enjoyed playing so much since it was one of the few times we could all be together. He would rush the field, intercept the ball and run to the other side of the playground forcing us to chase him to retrieve the ball. When we would attempt...
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...It looked like it was going to be a quiet day, and Juliet felt grateful for the reprieve from students constantly interrupting her work to incessantly pester her and ask questions. It wasn't that she was unsocial, but after a long week of classes, and a healthy dose of her newly hellacious personal life, she couldn't say she didn't appreciate the silence. With a brief nod to the director of the University's library she eased her coat off to drop haphazardly on the chair she would be using for the evening behind the front desk. There was still another hour or so before her coworkers left and she would be alone for the closing shift, so with an easy shift of her attentions she moved the large assortment of returned books onto a dolly to reshelve. This was her favorite part about this job, despite how tedious it may seem, the quiet stillness of the library during lunch hour and taking advantage of it to wander through the stacks and methodically put things away? There was a system behind it. Order to it. It allowed her to just get a little lost in the mundane quiet activity and let her mind take it as a few moments of silence where she didn't have to be scrambling to control what was going on around her. She paused around some abandoned tables, collecting up reference materials that had been discarded and left behind by careless students. Juliet quietly wheeled the cart through the aisles, putting away the books that went on the first floor quietly. As she tucked a stray strand...
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...| PAPILLON CHEESE COMPANY | Packaging | | | Technical constraints Limiting factors: * Product physical presentation * Conservation requirements * Environmental friendliness Our cheese packaging has to be something hermetical to the smell and enables a good conservation, with recycling elements. It has to have a traditional form which is linked to the camembert one and to be easily resealable. Management constraints Legal constraints to respect: * To protect the product from illegal copying * Legal compulsory texts: * Ingredients * Instruction for use and open the package * An “AOC” label * Logo “recycling” * Bar code Moreover, it will be a national packaging, dedicated to the French market. Consumer constraints The packaging has to fit the customers’ expectations: * A product that does not smell * A product which is not tacky and with a good conservation * A neutral cheese in terms of taste, not too strong, and which is consistent The role of the packaging in the product consumption has to be the following: * Something practical that can be taken easily in many ways * Something which protects the quality products, which is shock resistant and fits the form of the cheese The authenticity of the product has to be respected and the packaging has also to be a premium one and to have a traditional aspect. As regards environment, it has to be written on the packaging that the cheese is...
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