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Language Arts 406 Fun with Fiction
Unit 6 | FUN WITH FICTION LANGUAGE ARTS 406 FUN WITH FICTION Introduction |3 1. Finding the Facts .......................................4 Book Reports |8 Handwriting and Spelling |14 Self Test 1 |20 2. Parables and Fables ..............................23 Parables and Fables |24 Following Directions |28 Handwriting and Spelling |29 Self Test 2 |34 3. Poetry ........................................................37 Poetry Review |38 Poetry Tips |40 Poetry Writing |43 Handwriting and Spelling |49 Self Test 3 |56 LIFEPAC Test |Pull-out | 1 FUN WITH FICTION | Unit 6 Author: Mildred Spires Jacobs, M.A. Editor-in-Chief: Richard W. Wheeler, M.A. Ed. Editor: Blair Ressler, M.A. Consulting Editor: Rudolph Moore, Ph.D. Revision Editor: Alan Christopherson, M.S. Media Credits: Page 3: © Photodisk, Thinkstock; 4: © vicnt, iStock, Thinkstock.jpg; 5: © Comstock Images, Stockbyte, Thinkstock 6: © Randimal, iStock, Thinkstock; 7: © Waldemarus, iStock, Thinkstock; 8: © ffooter, iStock, Thinkstock; 12: © jandrielombard, iStock, Thinkstock; 13: © pialhovik, iStock, Thinkstock; 18: © enisaksoy, iStock, Thinstock; 23: © egal, iStock, Thinkstock; 25: © Brian Guest, iStock, Thinkstock; 28: © GlobalP, iStock, Thinkstock 37: © alexaldo, iStock, Thinkstock; 42: © DejanKolar, iStock, Thinkstock; 45: © deyangeorgiev, iStock, Thinkstock; 47: © Bajena, iStock, Thinkstock. 804 N. 2nd Ave. E. Rock Rapids, IA 51246-1759 © MCMXCVI by Alpha Omega Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. LIFEPAC is a registered trademark of Alpha Omega Publications, Inc. All trademarks and/or service marks referenced in this material are the property of their respective owners. Alpha Omega Publications, Inc. makes no claim of ownership to any trademarks and/or service marks other than their own and their affiliates, and makes no claim of affiliation to any companies whose trademarks may be listed in this material, other than their own. -
L'équipe Des Scénaristes De Lost Comme Un Auteur Pluriel Ou Quelques Propositions Méthodologiques Pour Analyser L'auctorialité Des Séries Télévisées
Lost in serial television authorship : l’équipe des scénaristes de Lost comme un auteur pluriel ou quelques propositions méthodologiques pour analyser l’auctorialité des séries télévisées Quentin Fischer To cite this version: Quentin Fischer. Lost in serial television authorship : l’équipe des scénaristes de Lost comme un auteur pluriel ou quelques propositions méthodologiques pour analyser l’auctorialité des séries télévisées. Sciences de l’Homme et Société. 2017. dumas-02368575 HAL Id: dumas-02368575 https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-02368575 Submitted on 18 Nov 2019 HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access L’archive ouverte pluridisciplinaire HAL, est archive for the deposit and dissemination of sci- destinée au dépôt et à la diffusion de documents entific research documents, whether they are pub- scientifiques de niveau recherche, publiés ou non, lished or not. The documents may come from émanant des établissements d’enseignement et de teaching and research institutions in France or recherche français ou étrangers, des laboratoires abroad, or from public or private research centers. publics ou privés. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives| 4.0 International License UNIVERSITÉ RENNES 2 Master Recherche ELECTRA – CELLAM Lost in serial television authorship : L'équipe des scénaristes de Lost comme un auteur pluriel ou quelques propositions méthodologiques pour analyser l'auctorialité des séries télévisées Mémoire de Recherche Discipline : Littératures comparées Présenté et soutenu par Quentin FISCHER en septembre 2017 Directeurs de recherche : Jean Cléder et Charline Pluvinet 1 « Créer une série, c'est d'abord imaginer son histoire, se réunir avec des auteurs, la coucher sur le papier. Puis accepter de lâcher prise, de la laisser vivre une deuxième vie. -
Adrift from Home and Neglected by International Law
Adrift From Home and Neglected By International Law: Searching for Obligations to Provide Climate Refugees with Social Services Nathan Stopper Student Note – Columbia Journal of Transnational Law Supervised Research Paper – Professor Michael Gerrard 2 Table of Contents Introduction ……………………………………………………………… 3 I. Climate Change and Its Effects on SIDS ………………………………... 6 A. The Basic Science of Climate Change ………………………………. 6 B. The Effect of Climate Change on SIDS ……………………………... 9 II. Social Services Climate Refugees Will Need to Adapt and Survive in a New State …………………………….……………………………….. 12 III. Possible Sources of Obligations to Provide Social Services In International Law ……………………………………………………….. 15 A. Refugee Treaties ……………………………………………………. 15 1. The 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol ………………. 17 2. Regional Accords: The OAU Convention and the Cartagena Declaration ……………………………………… 20 B. Customary International Law ………………………………………. 22 1. Customary Human Rights Law …………………………….. 25 2. Customary Laws Specific to Refugees …………………….. 28 Conclusion …………………………….……………………………….. 31 3 Introduction There is indisputable evidence that anthropogenic climate change is causing the planet to warm and the oceans to rise.1 Some of the myriad challenges presented by rising temperatures and waters have already begun to occur, while others may need more time to make themselves felt. Unfortunately, many of the states and people least responsible for the levels of climate changing greenhouse gas emissions will suffer the most severe consequences. Increased flooding -
ENGLISH 2810: Television As Literature (V
ENGLISH 2810: Television as Literature (v. 1.0) 9:00 – 10:15 T/Th | EH 229 Dr. Scott Rogers | [email protected] | EH 448 http://faculty.weber.edu/srogers The Course The average American watches about 5 hours of television a day. We are told that this is bad. We are told that television is bad for us, that it is bad for our families, and that it is wasting our time. But not all television is that way. Some television shows have what we might call “literary pretensions.” Shows such as Twin Peaks, Homicide: Life on the Street, The Wire, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Veronica Mars, Battlestar Galactica, and LOST have been both critically acclaimed and the subject of much academic study. In this course, we shall examine a select few of these shows, watching complete seasons as if they were self-contained literary texts. In other words, in this course, you will watch TV and get credit for it. You will also learn to view television in an active and critical fashion, paying attention to the standard literary techniques (e.g. character, theme, symbol, plot) as well as televisual issues such as lighting, music, and camerawork. Texts Students will be expected to own, or have access to, the following: Firefly ($18 on amazon.com; free on hulu.com) and Serenity ($4 used on amazon.com) LOST season one ($25 on amazon.com; free on hulu.com or abc.com) Battlestar Galactica season one ($30 on amazon.com) It is in your best interest to buy or borrow these, if only to make it easier for you to go back and re-watch episodes for your assignments. -
Bad Cops: a Study of Career-Ending Misconduct Among New York City Police Officers
The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Bad Cops: A Study of Career-Ending Misconduct Among New York City Police Officers Author(s): James J. Fyfe ; Robert Kane Document No.: 215795 Date Received: September 2006 Award Number: 96-IJ-CX-0053 This report has not been published by the U.S. Department of Justice. To provide better customer service, NCJRS has made this Federally- funded grant final report available electronically in addition to traditional paper copies. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. This document is a research report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice. This report has not been published by the Department. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice. Bad Cops: A Study of Career-Ending Misconduct Among New York City Police Officers James J. Fyfe John Jay College of Criminal Justice and New York City Police Department Robert Kane American University Final Version Submitted to the United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice February 2005 This project was supported by Grant No. 1996-IJ-CX-0053 awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of views in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. -
Tom Clancy’S “Patriot Games,” Released in 1992
rn Packaging your ADM Jeremy .. Sa, Chief of Naval Operations From Seaman to CNO, 1956 photo D 4”r Any dayin the Navv J May 18,1994, is just like any other day in the Navy, butwe want you to photograph it. 0th amateur and professional civilian and military photographers are askedto record what's happening on their ship or installa- tion on Wednesday, May 18, 1994, for a special photo featureto appear in theOc- tober edition ofAll Hands magazine. We need photos that tell a story and capture fac-the es of sailors, Marines, their families and naval employ- ees. We're looking for imagination and creativity- posed shots will be screenedout. Shoot what is uniqueto your ship or installation, something you may see everyday but others may never get the opportunityto experience. formation. This includes full name, rank and duty sta- We're looking for the best photos from the field, for a tion of the photographer; the names and hometowns worldwide representation of what makes theNavy what of identifiable people in the photos; details on what's it is. happening in the photo; and where the photo tak- was Be creative. Use different lenses - wide angle and en. Captions must be attached individuallyto each pho- telephoto -to give an ordinaryphoto afresh look. Shoot to or slide. Photos must be processed and received by from different angles and don't be afraid to bend those All Hands by June 18, 1994. Photos will not be re- knees. Experiment with silhouettes and time-exposed turned. shots. Our mailing address is: Naval Media Center, Pub- Accept the challenge! lishing Division, AlTN: All Hands, Naval Station Ana- Photos must be shot in the 24-hour period of May costia, Bldg. -
The Expression of Orientations in Time and Space With
The Expression of Orientations in Time and Space with Flashbacks and Flash-forwards in the Series "Lost" Promotor: Auteur: Prof. Dr. S. Slembrouck Olga Berendeeva Master in de Taal- en Letterkunde Afstudeerrichting: Master Engels Academiejaar 2008-2009 2e examenperiode For My Parents Who are so far But always so close to me Мои родителям, Которые так далеко, Но всегда рядом ii Acknowledgments First of all, I would like to thank Professor Dr. Stefaan Slembrouck for his interest in my work. I am grateful for all the encouragement, help and ideas he gave me throughout the writing. He was the one who helped me to figure out the subject of my work which I am especially thankful for as it has been such a pleasure working on it! Secondly, I want to thank my boyfriend Patrick who shared enthusiasm for my subject, inspired me, and always encouraged me to keep up even when my mood was down. Also my friend Sarah who gave me a feedback on my thesis was a very big help and I am grateful. A special thank you goes to my parents who always believed in me and supported me. Thanks to all the teachers and professors who provided me with the necessary baggage of knowledge which I will now proudly carry through life. iii Foreword In my previous research paper I wrote about film discourse, thus, this time I wanted to continue with it but have something new, some kind of challenge which would interest me. After a conversation with my thesis guide, Professor Slembrouck, we decided to stick on to film discourse but to expand it. -
68Th EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS for Programs Airing June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016
EMBARGOED UNTIL 8:40AM PT ON JULY 14, 2016 68th EMMY® AWARDS NOMINATIONS For Programs Airing June 1, 2015 – May 31, 2016 Los Angeles, CA, July 14, 2016– Nominations for the 68th Emmy® Awards were announced today by the Television Academy in a ceremony hosted by Television Academy Chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum along with Anthony Anderson from the ABC series black-ish and Lauren Graham from Parenthood and the upcoming Netflix revival, Gilmore Girls. "Television dominates the entertainment conversation and is enjoying the most spectacular run in its history with breakthrough creativity, emerging platforms and dynamic new opportunities for our industry's storytellers," said Rosenblum. “From favorites like Game of Thrones, Veep, and House of Cards to nominations newcomers like black-ish, Master of None, The Americans and Mr. Robot, television has never been more impactful in its storytelling, sheer breadth of series and quality of performances by an incredibly diverse array of talented performers. “The Television Academy is thrilled to once again honor the very best that television has to offer.” This year’s Drama and Comedy Series nominees include first-timers as well as returning programs to the Emmy competition: black-ish and Master of None are new in the Outstanding Comedy Series category, and Mr. Robot and The Americans in the Outstanding Drama Series competition. Additionally, both Veep and Game of Thrones return to vie for their second Emmy in Outstanding Comedy Series and Outstanding Drama Series respectively. While Game of Thrones again tallied the most nominations (23), limited series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story and Fargo received 22 nominations and 18 nominations respectively. -
Air Supply to Headline 2019 San Mateo County Fair San Mateo, CA
For Immediate Release: For more information / to request media April 2, 2019 credentials for the 2019 fair: Rorex Marketing Solutions [email protected] (209) 667-7024 Air Supply to headline 2019 San Mateo County Fair San Mateo, CA: Music lovers will be “Lost in Love” when Air Supply takes the stage this summer at the San Mateo County Fair. Air Supply, a rock duo with world-renowned fame, will perform on June 9, opening weekend of the 2019 San Mateo County Fair. All main stage concert general admission seating is free with fair admission, on an open seating, space-available basis. For reserved seating, the fair’s Gold Circle admission includes fair admission plus reserved prime seating in Fiesta Hall (main stage). Gold Circle tickets are just $40 in advance. Gold Circle, discount admission and discount carnival wristbands are on sale now at sanmateocountyfair.com. “The trademark sound of Russell Hitchcock's soaring tenor voice and Graham Russell's simple yet majestic songs create a unique sound we will forever know as Air Supply,” said Dana Stoehr, chief executive officer of the San Mateo County Event Center and Fair. “These hall-of- famers celebrated their 40th anniversary in 2015 and continue to delight audiences all over the world.” Air Supply consists of English singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and Australian lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock. The duo plays about 130 live concerts a year and performed their 5,000th show last September in Las Vegas. Founded in the 1970s, Air Supply had a succession of hits worldwide. In the early 1980s the group had eight Top Ten hits in the United States. -
Wisconsin Public Television Korean War Stories Project Transcript of An
Wisconsin Public Television Korean War Stories Project Transcript of an Oral History Interview with ALICE DORN Flight Nurse, Air Force, Korean War 2005 Wisconsin Veterans Museum Madison, Wisconsin OH 1039 1 OH 1039 Dorn, Alice M. Goblirsch, (1928- ). Oral History Interview, 2005. Video Recording: 3 videorecordings (ca. 65 min.); ½ inch, color. Transcript: 0.1 linear ft. (1 folder). Military Papers: 0.1 linear ft. (1 folder). Abstract: Alice M. Dorn, née Goblirsch, a Sleepy Eye, Minnesota native, discusses her service in the Air Force as a flight nurse during the Korean War. Dorn talks about hospital duty at March Field (California) and treating patients for frostbite. He touches on volunteering to be a flight nurse, flight nurse training, and volunteering for overseas duty. Assigned to the 801st Medical Air Evac Squadron, part of the 315 Air Combat Troop Carrier Squadron, Dorn details treating patients on flights between Korea and Japan being based at Tachikawa (Japan), Ashiya Air Base (Japan), and Kimpo Air Force Base (Korea). She recalls the types of planes she rode in and being unequipped to handle the winter cold. Dorn states the planes would also carry prisoner of war patients and supplies such as cabbage. She comments on seeing United Nations troops from India, Greece, and Australia and she tells of meeting up with a pair of brothers who used to be her neighbors. Dorn reflects on the medical advancements made during the war, including collapsible IV fluids, and describes the routes, methods, and destinations of medical air evacuations. She portrays her living quarters in a Quonset hut, having to always be escorted by an armed guard, and Saturday night dances with a live band. -
Shipping Instructions Parcel Management
Shipping Instructions Parcel Management Inbound Guest Packages - Shipping Instructions Please follow the recommended label addressing standards, illustrated below, to prevent package routing delays. All packages received by The UPS Store Print & Business Services require a release signature before being released from The UPS Store Print & Business Services’s custody to the intended recipient. Release signatures are captured at the time of package pick-up from The UPS Store Print & Business Services or during delivery of package(s) to the recipient. Inbound and Outbound Package Handling Fees will be applied on a per package basis based on the weight of each package as outlined in the fee schedule below. These fees are applied in addition to any shipping/transportation charges. Please use the name of the recipient for whom will be onsite to receive and sign for the package(s). Please do not address your package(s) to the Hotel Staff or a Show Manager as this could cause confusion in package sorting and/or your package(s) to be delayed. Packages (excluding pallets/crates) will be available for pick-up inside The UPS Store Print & Business Services located inside the Convention Center of The Caribe Royale. Package deliveries may be scheduled by contacting The UPS Store Print & Business Services by calling our main office at 407.238.8436 or by dialing the extention 8436 from any hotel phone. Package deliveries should only be scheduled after the recipient has checked into the hotel. Please schedule you shipment(s) to arrive 1 - 2 days prior to the event start date. Event Shipment(s) - Label Standard: Individual Shipment(s) - Label Standard: Affix a label with the following information (in addition to the airbill). -
Paradise Lost
PARADISE LOST After running into an old love interest, a young man becomes entangled in a mission that might just save the planet. FADE IN: INT. BETTER COMPANY (CO.) WAREHOUSE - DAY Desperate, rowdy crowds of people form dozens of lines inside the BETTER CO. FOOD & WATER WAREHOUSE. The flood of their shouting, coughing, and crying are as piercing to the ears as to that of slaughterhouse. Lines of television sets hang from the ceiling, producing a looping advertisement of a BETTER CO. EXECUTIVE smiling, over- enthusiastically on the television screen. BETTER CO. EXECUTIVE (ON TV) Remember to take your daily Better Co. Vitamins, because life is better with Better Co. A young man, mid-20’s, arrives at the front of one of the lines. He steps up towards the Better Co. automated KIOSK. BETTER CO. KIOSK (friendly, feminine voice) Hello, please insert your identification allowance card. RAMI, pulls out his ID allowance card from his tattered flannel button-up shirt pocket. He inserts the card. The kiosk begins dispensing his rations when-- GRETA Rami? GRETA, a young woman about the same age as Rami, smiles from the kiosk next to him. She’s wearing a torn dirty jacket and stained shirt. RAMI Greta? How are you? How’s the shelter? They hug each other. GRETA Good, good. Your dad promoted me to a manager position at the shelter recently. He says you guys haven’t really talked since the funeral-- RAMI (interrupting) Haven’t really had the time. 2. Both take their pills, almost simultaneously with the dozens of other people at the other kiosks.