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Barro verde de Oaxaca, It is a type of Mexican crafts
La urna con sus cenizas, Frida died of a pulmonary embolism in 1954.
Los aparatos ortopédicos,the painter had problems that affected her physically
Vidrio soplado, it's a kind of art
Artesanía de Metepec, It is a town in the state of Mexico
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While at first Lord Capulet says he will not approve Juliet's marriage to Paris without her consenting to it, when she refuses to marry Paris, Capulet becomes furious with her. He resorts to name-calling, cursing, and a threat of disowning Juliet as he yells in rage against her disobedience.
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Last week when I was going to a field trip I overslept and I had to run to school. As I got closer to the schools entrance I tripped and I got to school limping. When the teachers saw me they took me to the nurse where I told her how I hurt myself and in response the nurse told me that I just sprained my ankle. After that we got on the bus and we left to the zoo. As we got to the zoo I decided to get some souvenirs and the price was high. A sweatshirt cost $40, a stuffed dolphin cost $65 and a miniature ice skate rink cost $50 so I decided to leave the store. I prefer to rely on my memories and save my money because I was planning to eat at the sushi buffet that was across the souvenir store.
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a child refusing to eat broccoli because of it color
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all the others they have actual problems but the kid just dont like the color lolz
The correct answer is A) A new classroom at a school that teaches speech and lip-reading instead of ASL.
The statement that is not a good example of DPN’s potential impact in the wider community is "A new classroom at a school that teaches speech and lip-reading instead of ASL."
We are talking about DPN which stands for "Deaf President Now," a protest organized by the student community of Gallaudet University, Washington D.C., to express their unconformity to the imposition for a non-deaf President of the University on March 6, 1988. The student community considered that there were many high level and qualified candidates to occupy that position. The Board named Elizabeth ZInzer, a lady who was not deaf, and the problems began.