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James Patterson

James Patterson. Born in New York City, on March 22, 1947 He studied English at Manhattan College and published his first novel The Thomas Berryman Number in 1976. James Patterson was the CEO of the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson until the late 1990s. Protagonist. Max

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James Patterson

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  1. James Patterson • Born in New York City, on March 22, 1947 • He studied English at Manhattan College and published his first novel The Thomas Berryman Number in 1976. • James Patterson was the CEO of the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson until the late 1990s.

  2. Protagonist • Max • Because she is the leader of the flock • She is a good example and is obedient • She is very positive when something goes wrong

  3. Antagonist • Fang is the antagonist because he is always going against what Max is trying to do for the flock

  4. Favorite Character • Iggy is my favorite character because he is very sarcastic and the things he says are super funny. • He is happy to be who he is and doesn’t let things get in the way.

  5. Least Favorite Character • Total is my least favorite because it’s a talking dog and I think that is dumb • He also is annoying in the book.

  6. Exposition • They are sent to a Government meeting to be put in a school for just the flock and they decline the offer • The kids start developing other powers that were not programmed • Dr. Martinez(mom) has them meet with this lady that introduces them to a team of environmentalist in Antarctica

  7. Rising Action • They go to Antarctica with a team of environmentalists studying the effects of global warming • A member of the research ship is attacked by a Leopard Seal and killed. • The flock discovers that she was a spy sending information from the vessel.

  8. Climax • Angel falls down a crevasse but is soon rescued by Fang and Max, who are in turn captured by Gozen. • The rest of the flock was also captured and they are taken to Miami, which has been evacuated because of a Category 5 hurricane that is about to hit.

  9. Falling Action • They meet the Uber-Director (or "UD"), who attempts to auction them off to worldwide bidders, but the building they are in is destroyed by the Category 5 hurricane. • Gozen and the UD are both destroyed, but the rest of the Flock survive

  10. Resolution • Max stands before Congress in Washington, D.C. pleading for the planet to change its ways. • The flock is given a comfy life and a School dedicated to them. • The Voice inside Max's head speaks up and tells them that their mission is not over.

  11. Setting • Washington D.C. • Antarctica • Miami • In the future

  12. Themes • Discrimination • Profiling • Global Warming • I give this book a 7

  13. Global Warming • What is it? • Global Warming is defined as the increase of the average temperature on Earth.

  14. Cause • Scientists have determined that a number of human activities are contributing to global warming by adding excessive amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJAbATJCugs

  15. Effect • Change in seasons • Drought • Glacier’s melting • Animal Species dying off • Ocean and Sea levels are rising • Earth is a lot warmer

  16. Global Warming Song • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KjMxkScMuk&feature=related

  17. Poem • http://www.childrenoftheearth.org/Kid's%20Entries/global_warming_Dore_class.htm

  18. Statistics • Over the last 100 years, the average temperature of the air near the Earth´s surface has risen a little less than 1° Celsius • The highest temperature earth has ever reached was in 1998 and in 2005.

  19. Statistics

  20. Statistics • 1,250 square miles (3,240 square kilometers) of the Larsen B ice shelf disintegrated in 2002. The area of the ice was larger than the state of Rhode Island or the nation of Luxembourg. Antarctic ice shelves have been shrinking since the early 1970's because of climate warming in the region. • The Global Warming Overview

  21. Statistics • 100% Increase in intensity and durationof hurricanes and tropical stormssince the 1970's, according to a 2005 MIT study. • Coral reefs, which are highly sensitive to small changes in water temperature, suffered the worst bleaching, die off in response to stress ever recorded in 1998. • (Fisher, John)

  22. Is it true • One thing people forget is that Global warming is just a theory. • Research for yourself, don’t let the media decide for yourself by doing personal research. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfHW7KR33IQ&NR=1

  23. Bibliography • Fisher, John. "Bias in Media Coverage." New American [Aug 4, 2008] 4 Aug. 2008: 24-28. • The Global Warming Overview. Google.cpm. Web. <http://www.theglobalwarmingoverview.com/index.php/Global-Warming-Statistics.html>. • Weblog post. Global Warming by Ms. Dore's Fifth Grade Students. 2010 Children of the Earth United, 1999. Web. 7 Mar. 2010. <http://www.childrenoftheearth.org/Kid's%20Entries/global_warming_Dore_class.htm>.

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