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    In “Thirteen Reasons Why,” written by Jay Asher, a girl who is actually not alive, communicates through tapes. Asher uses internal thoughts from the main character, figurative language and repetition in the story to show how various actions impacted people differently. He uses Clay’s thoughts to show how different events affected Hannah. He uses figurative language to express how Hannah is feeling, and how people physically influenced her life. Repetition is used throughout the story to show how…

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    Nebutud Fealadsef and the Flex Tape® As he was visiting the Swintar Galaxy, Nebutud Fealadsef, a naval general, saw that just as North Korea, so the galaxy was really economically depressed. People were using slingshots to get to other planets, people built spaceships out of tin cans, and there was no strong government. He wondered what he could do to help them. He thought to look into the government. It was a democratic republic, but it wasn’t democratic or a republic. It was a…

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    Place masking tape on the floor to create a pathway. 2. The children attempt to follow the path while balancing a beanbag on their head, then on their shoulder, elbow, and knee. 3. 3 they can use the. Same pathway for hopping with the beanbag on one knee or and the…

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    A Marching Band Analysis

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    One of the generalities about the band is that we are ambitious towards reaching goals yet lackadaisical towards giving the necessary work. We hope to have a productive rehearsal, yet talk for most of its duration. People, thinking they are leaders, yell for everyone to “help the pit!” yet do not help them themselves. As a band, we expect others to accomplish our goals for us. We assume that someone else is going to play loud enough to cover for our own lack of sound. We assume that the effort…

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    Once a week, I meet up with my friend Michael to talk about some of the bigger ideas that seem to consume the great majority of my thoughts. Our bonfire chats generally last until 9 or 10 PM, just in time for me to catch some of the George Noory show on my way home. How can you not love a talk radio show devoted to aliens and conspiracies? The other night, however, 1290 AM was not coming in too great, so I scanned the dial and stumbled upon a voice that could only be that of a Christian preacher…

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    stage and one of my favorite classes I have taken. Being able to meet and become closer to so many people has made it just that much better. I have learned a lot from being a part of Flowers for Algernon from the Whelan Tape Rehearsal Method to acting in general. The Whelan Tape Rehearsal Method worked very well for me personally. The method helped me a lot with the memorization of my lines. I was surprised to see just how effective it was with that. Alternatively, the worst part about it was…

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    how and where we will store those backups. There are many programs available and the way I would work backups is to use a combination of disk-based backup and tape backups. You may be thinking why would we use two and two will be expensive. So, I will explain my reasoning behind this route. The tape backup is not enough on its own. The tape backups are one time backups so if you perform a backup at 10 you have 23 hours before another backup will occur. Should a disaster occur during that 23…

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    One of principal themes that are portrayed through Hannah Baker’s tapes would be the effect that one person’s actions have on those around them. The characters that are on the tapes tend to see these tapes as blameful actions, whereas they are more of a supplication for those people to consider the effect that their actions and words may have on someone else. Everyone seeks for the reasons that are behind what is happening in our lives, and in “13 Reasons Why”, Hannah relates this with her…

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    Top 5 Most Important Events Event #1: The Tapes I believe this is the most important event because it is the initiating event of the story. If Clay hadn’t received the tapes, the story would have no purpose since Hannah’s story wouldn’t have been narrated to the reader. In addition, after listening to Hannah’s story, Clay begins to undergo character development. For example, through indirect characterization, I concluded that Clay is quite timid and he is mindful to how others see him. By the…

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    Essay On Perler Beads

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    You will also need a couple peg boards to put the beads on and make your design. An iron, wax paper and masking tape to help finish your design and mend it together. Also, you will need either a pencil or pen for later to puncture the masking tape. If desired for easier placement of the beads on the pegboard, you may want to use tweezers, but the tweezers are not required. The final tool you will need is a heavy book or two to…

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