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    Morning Routine Process

    timely manner and following a clear and organized sequence. Life becomes easier with a good routine. My morning routine School days are more complicated than they may appear. My morning starts at 6:45 a.m. My daily challenge is to wake up on time, get dressed, wake up my two children, get them dressed, prepare breakfast, prepare lunch boxes, assist them in brushing their teeth, combing their hair, and other routine hygiene activities. I need to check if their school bags are ready and take off to

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    Wizard Of Oz Rhetorical Analysis

    The main idea Mia contemplates is death. Mia feels as though there is nothing worth the pain of surviving and therefore waking up to her new life which includes having to attend a funeral for her three most important people. Mia is having an out of body experience, she can see and hear exactly what is going on around her but nobody can see her nor knows she can see them. Mia hears one of the nurses tell her grandparents that it is her own decision if she lives or dies to which Mia exclaimed “How

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    Students and Sleep; School Should Begin Later

    and ready to start school, due to the eight and a half hours of sleep I got last night,” said one student. Another student of the same age told her story, however, student number twos story started earlier. “I feel bone-weary exhausted. I had to wake up at 5:30 am in order to take a shower before school. I dozed off to sleep during my first two classes, and I missed half of the notes I had to write down. I could blame this on the sleep I received last night; or should I say the lack of sleep – only

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    Why Teens Should Start Later

    the whole community's rhythms” and about these few statements are really true the part about when we lose hours of sleep,we struggle during the day and teacher and our parents know that we struggle when we wake up because it feels like we just shut our eyes for 20 minutes and we have to wake up and repeat the whole cycle 5 days a week and 179

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    Concert Essay

    audience’s emotion by using rubato to alter the tempo. In this first movement, it started with a moderately fast tempo, and gradually increased its pace to an extremely fast tempo, and then went back down to the moderate tempo again. My heart was going up and down with the flow of tempo. The violinist stopped during the piece to show the

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    Who Is Responsible For The Hysteria In The Crucible

    Tituba says, "I love me Betty!" (Miller 156). What she is trying to tell us by this is that she really does look up to Betty and has no respect for Abby because of everything that Abby has done to her and when Abby gets asked to tell them names in the court the bad influences were one of the first names that had popped into her head was Titubas name because she

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    The Book Thief Literary Analysis

    The Beautiful and Brutal Beauty and Brutality can co-exist, and this is something that is very present in The Book Thief. Imagery is used to convey the beauty and brutality. Zuzak uses sight, touch, and sound most often to show what is happening, and help make the beauty and brutality visible. Everything has beauty and brutality, and this is portrayed many times throughout the book. Beauty and Brutality is shown to co-exist when bombings would happen, Hans slapped Liesel, and the bombing of Himmel

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    Out of Dust

    unfriendly staring. She can’t forgive her father going out to drink when Ma is suffering from pain at home. They never talk about the misapprehension between them. The unsolved problems make their relationship more and more depressive. Billie’s father wakes up in the morning and leaves his shape in the bed outlined by dust. He does not smell like Ma any more. When he comes back, he is always covered with dust. They are like two insensible bodies to each other. Without talking, understanding, and caring

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    Social Cultural Identity

    your true identity. Learning your true cultural identity is important because finding it will allow you and others to learn more about the culture and enjoy it. For the story “Papa Who Wakes Up Tired in the Dark.” I believe that the theme is to work hard in society, because the story shows how Esperanza’s father wakes up early in the morning in order to support his family. Lastly, I believe that for “Internment” the theme that the reader discovers is how people can be harassed for their race or cultural

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    New Start Time

    have to get used to waking up at a different high school time. By changing this time schedule, teens would still go to bed when they want to, there would be confusion with afterschool activities, and waking up early anyways prepares us for the real world. Teens always have had a bedtime when we were younger , but we would never would actually go too asleep at that time. So, by doing this students would still go to bed when then they want, and still could end up being tired like now. Like

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