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    Bubbles. Floating to the top. Dancing. Swirling all around and popping. Clustered together, like a little family, all struggling to stay warm. Three of them, all snuggled in the corner. I watched them, my eyes sagging. The two on the end were small - they were so close, they were almost one. Another stayed away, larger, more eager looking. It slowly floated to the pair, inching closer and closer. The two sailed off, around and around, chasing each other, until finally, the big bubble caved. Pop

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    Alexia Daley who was a thirteen-year-old girl she lives on a little mountain almost the size of a large hill in a small town. When the sun goes down and you are on the small mountain, there is a beautiful sundown. The sundown was all different coolers and some people come to visit the small town just to see the sun when it goes down. Alexia Daley had a special stone. She had found it when she was with Yipes who was one of her friend he had made her look for the special stone in a small pond that

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    clear perspective on the expectations set for them. The “Do Now” “What are some inheritable traits passed on to offspring from parents?” was to stimulate thinking and elicit enthusiasm. They knew a lot of the inherited traits such as eye color, dimples, hair color, earlobes, widow's peak and rolling of the tongue. I then moved into a review on dominant and recessive traits. I asked the students “If you have a

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    an experiment with her third grade class that dealt with the concept of discrimination; and was documented in Peters’ 1985 ‘A Class Divided’. The exercise originally took place the day after Martin Luther King was assassinated. The documentary is an eye opener to the world of racism and discrimination. Bucher (2010) describes racism as “discrimination based on the belief that one race is superior to another” (97). According to Bucher (2010) “discrimination is defined as the

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    “Class divided” was an experiment that was tested on 3rd graders. In the experiment children with blue eyes were told that they were smarter and better then the children with brown eye. This took an impact on the children’s behavior the blue eyed children since they were told that they were better they felt better so did better. While the children with brown eyes was not treated the same. Jane Elliott was a school teacher who practice this experiment.The paper will analyze Skinner in some ways some

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    In the beginning he had anxiety about old man’s pale blue eye. The narrator visits the old man 's bedroom every night for seven nights before killing him on the eighth night. Due to pale blue eye he killed the old man with insanity. Due to his anxiety narrator confirms the crime to the police officer and plead the guilty of his crime. According to calm clinic, “People with anxiety

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    scanned the park. We locked eyes. Her eyes were a beautiful shade of purple. Her eyes were a like mine. Except my eyes were a little brown and slowly turned purple.In Yasashi it was common for people to have brown eyes. So it was rare seeing another person like me who had purple eyes. So it was rare seeing another person with purple eyes. She was dressed in a blue muscle tee with black leather skinny jeans. Her hair is blue ombre hair and short, it complimented her purple eyes. She was dressed like she

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    This focus on eyes alerts the reader to pay close attention not only to Hazel’s eyes and what he sees, but also what others may be seeing. Even Hazel’s name is linked to the imagery of eyes, as hazel is both a common eye color and Hazel’s vision is often “hazy” or stuck in a “haze”. Flannery O’Connor brilliantly puts together Wise Blood so that throughout the novel’s

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    “A Class Divided” sheds light on the random differences society uses to judge. This movie reveals the results of a brown eye/blue eye discrimination exercise created and conducted by 3rd grade teacher, Jane Elliot. Elliot creates a sample society out of her classroom in Iowa, the first day the students with brown eyes are disadvantaged and reviled and the students with blue eyes are praised as being superior and privileged. The second day of the experiment the roles were reversed. The children involved

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    She had bewitching calm golden eyes that seemed to contain every color imaginable. Her skin was the color of the richest caramel, and she had hair that cascaded in brown curls down her back. Jaxon was like her polar opposite. His pale skin was the least most interesting thing about him. Jaxon had heterochromia, so one of his eyes was a rich emerald green and the other was a sparkling hazel color. As if his eyes weren’t interesting enough, his hair was a deep brown color with dirty blonde streaks running

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