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-ostracized: to exclude someone from a group
Ex: "The whole team ostracized me the whole way back on the train."
(Found on page 3 of "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D Salinger)
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Animals
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Beliefs
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Busy week
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Cat
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Centre Bell
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Claudius
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College
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Concert
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Constructed Reality
(1)
Corrections System
(2)
Corruption
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DEAR
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Death
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DNA building
(1)
Dog
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Editorial
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English
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English Literature
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Expect the unexpected
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Fate
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Fear
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Filming
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G. Stanley Hall
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Geddy Lee
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Greed
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Hamlet
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Hamlet. Passionate Discourse: Drama
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Hermann Ebbinghaus
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Human Development
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Impressionism
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Impressionistic Criticism
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Intelligence Theory
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ISU
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Jeffery Kluger
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Journalism
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Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
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Laertus
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Learning
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Lebanon
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Literary Criticism
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Memory retention
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Memory Studies
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Montreal
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Mythopoeic Criticism
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Neil Peart
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New Criticism
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NHL
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Ophelia
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Ottawa Citizen
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Advertizement
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Alfred Binet
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Analyzing
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Animals
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Assignment
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Beirut
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Beliefs
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Book
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Busy week
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Cat
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Centre Bell
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Claudius
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College
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Concert
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Constructed Reality
(1)
Corrections System
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Corruption
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DEAR
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Death
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DNA building
(1)
Dog
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Editorial
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English
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English Literature
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Expect the unexpected
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Fate
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Fear
(1)
Filming
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G. Stanley Hall
(1)
Geddy Lee
(1)
Greed
(1)
Hamlet
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Hamlet. Passionate Discourse: Drama
(1)
Hermann Ebbinghaus
(1)
Human Development
(1)
Impressionism
(1)
Impressionistic Criticism
(1)
Intelligence Theory
(1)
ISU
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Jeffery Kluger
(1)
Journalism
(1)
Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
(1)
Laertus
(1)
Learning
(1)
Lebanon
(2)
Literary Criticism
(3)
Memory retention
(1)
Memory Studies
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Metacognitive
(8)
Montreal
(1)
Mythopoeic Criticism
(1)
Neil Peart
(1)
New Criticism
(3)
NHL
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NHL Lockout
(2)
Open House
(1)
Ophelia
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Ottawa Citizen
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Ottawa Sun
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Passionate Discourse: Drama
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Philosophical
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Poetry
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Polonius
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Power
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Presentations
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Psychology
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Quotes
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Reader Response
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Reading
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Reality
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Reflection
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Relaxation
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Rob Washburn
(1)
Rush
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Russell
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Shakespeare
(1)
Slender
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Slender game
(1)
Slenderman
(1)
Snowmobile
(1)
Society
(1)
Standardized Argument
(3)
Stressful
(1)
Studying
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TED Talk
(1)
Thanksgiving
(1)
Themes
(1)
Theories
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Trent University
(1)
Unit 3
(1)
University
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University Fair
(1)
University Open House
(1)
Volunteering
(1)
Weekly Reflection
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Blog Archive
▼
2013
(1)
▼
January
(1)
Lesson Plan: British Modern Poetry
►
2012
(17)
►
December
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►
November
(6)
►
October
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►
September
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