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Monday, Dec. 21
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See my JM site for documents to upload for all of this:
Upcoming Due Dates: See my JM site for documents to upload for all of this: A. Check out /purchase /order on interlibrary loan your BOOK that you will be reading. Complete online sheet & turn in: Title DUE: Wednesday, Jan.6. Book /Cornell note sheets [online] done by Jan. 29th B. Documents for placing your research information for the next (4) sources are on my JM site and are required items in your CAPSTONE binder when finished. Total of (7) sources min. req. DUE: Friday, Jan. 8 C. Locate, cite, and copy/paste on three separate research documents (3) political cartoons which connect with your topic: Main lab tomrrow!
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Soliloquy Assignment
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To Snooze or not to Snooze
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To Snooze or not to Snooze…
To snooze or not to snooze – that is the question: Whether ’tis easier to rise on time And face the harsh light of early day, Or to stay huddled under the quilt, And, by hiding, avoid the rays. To rise, to hit the snooze button— No more – and by rising to say I face The early-morning preparations for the events That each day holds— ’Tis a situation I do not wish to face.
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To snooze, to sleep— To sleep, perhaps too long
To snooze, to sleep— To sleep, perhaps too long. Ay, there’s the problem, For in oversleeping what events may come about When we are hiding from the alarm’s harsh call Must make us stop and think. That’s the idea That makes disaster of sleeping in. For who really wants to face the 6 a.m. sun, The first period’s quiz, The morning person’s obnoxious cheeriness, The disappointment in decaffeinated coffee, The dance class’s early rehearsals, The overly chipper song of the early bird, And the cold looks That early-risers send in my late-sleeping direction, When they too may sleep in On weekends free from tribulations?
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Who would heed the alarm’s early call,
To squint and yawn through the first hours of the day, But that the horror that something may be missed while dozing, The unknown events that have occurred which The gossips discuss While we stand in a confused daze, Wishing we had risen on time Instead of seeking those futile thirty minutes? Thus the chance of missing out does make early risers of us all, And thus the bliss of sleeping in Is tainted by eye-opening thoughts of lost news, And peaceful moments of dreams and sleep With this regard their paths are cut short And lose the dark in favor of the harsh light.
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Due Friday, Jan. 8th for a Competition!
Example Soliloquy Writing Your Own Write your own soliloquy, modeling it after Hamlet’s “To Be or Not to Be” soliloquy Title it Type it Print TWO COPIES- *one copy with your name *one copy with STUDENT ID # ONLY!!!!
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Tuesday, Dec. 23
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See my JM site for documents to download for all of this:
Upcoming Due Dates: See my JM site for documents to download for all of this: A. Check out /purchase /order on interlibrary loan your BOOK that you will be reading. Complete online sheet & turn in: Title DUE: Wednesday, Jan.6. Book /Cornell note sheets [online] done by Jan. 29th B. Documents for placing your research information for the next (4) sources are on my JM site and are required items in your CAPSTONE binder when finished. Total of (7) sources min. req. DUE: Friday, Jan. 8 C. Locate, cite, and copy/paste on three separate research documents (3) political cartoons which connect with your topic: Main lab tomrrow!
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