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    different ending during Christmas time. So, based on the students attending I would have a different ending, for example if they were younger in age, I would use the traditional story that they may have already heard of. If the student was older, I would change it up by having a different animal to eat the gingerbread man. This surprised a lot of the older kids, because they have heard of the traditional story, but changing something as simple as the ending allowed the students to be more…

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    observed actions can have on someone when forming cultural identity. How a person grows up can really change who they are as a person, due to the great influence that parents and caregivers have on the children in their early years. Not only that but, when a child is exposed to a new environment or community they can begin to do things differently than their parents and that can begin to change them. Cultural identity has a great influence on how people live and how they see the world. To…

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    the way home. Everyone was surprised but happy. My dad got a cake and my mom made my favorite dish. I was happy. I felt like I accomplished something. Even though it felt good I got nervous at the thought that people 's point of view on me might change. It was in the middle of the school year, so I thought it would be weird if I showed up wearing it. I walked in late and it was during an exam. I remember the first thing I did when I walked in the class was look at their expressions. My…

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    you were yesterday morning” Like the changing of seasons, there are many things that cannot be prevented. However, “that which is changed can be changed back in the fullness of time” (Ysabel, 504). In Guy Gavriel Kay’s novel Ysabel, the effect of change is a key element to the story as the main protagonist, 15 year old Ned marriner, experiences a myriad of dangerous and mystery-packed adventures that draws him in deeper into a story world; in search for his father, Edward Marriner’s, assistant…

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    Changes in identity should only occur if a person is comfortable and ready for the change, an exception to this being if the person changes to survive. Change and identity go hand in hand with people. If people experience changes their identity changes. Next, the changes are not always physical, the brain grows as well. To go along with what has been previously mentioned, identity is something that an individual cultivates for himself or herself. In addition to that, what an individual learns…

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    Over the years, a lot things have changed in our lives. According to Webster’s Dictionary, changed is defined as, “to undergo transformation, transition, or substitution” (“Changed”) Most of us experience different changes in our life, but they 're few people whose life’s aren’t changed because they don’t want it to. One way to explain changed, is my life. I had always been known as the “quiet girl” in high school. For that reason, being is because I always hid myself. I have always been afraid…

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    I didn’t change the story in my mind to make my grandma Edith less scary, however, I might have changed it to fit the hero image I placed her in. I may have seen the hurt Edith was causing my aunt when she was trying so hard to keep Edith alive and well, but I erased…

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    name to Ralph D. Spencer and met a lovely woman named Annabel. Annabel ends up becoming Jimmy’s fiancé and Jimmy changes his life and becomes an owner of a successful business. Jimmy Valentine wanted to change his life because he left his old life behind, he was compassionate, and he was honest. Jimmy Valentine wants to change his life because he leaves his old life behind. First, he changes his name from Jimmy Valentine to Ralph D. Spencer. Valentine thought that changing his name would be one…

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    An Embrassing Experience The experience change how to live. People change their thoughts, opinions, stances and life. The reasons of thoes changes are various. Mine is from embrassing experience. It does't reform my life, yet now I have a new habit. I exercise three times a week untill now. I walk beside stream for one and half hour. When I go to exercise, I take few things, a bottle of water, facecloth and mp3. And before that, I go to the bathroom to not go to the public toilet nearby the…

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    switch characters and successfully convey the differences between each part I played through the use of my acting skills. In the earlier stages of rehearsals I was concentrating on my role as a student and my role as teacher. In one scene I immediately change role from that of a teacher to a student. When playing my role of Emily Griffin a year 11 student I first put on an accent to correspond to the area my character was living in and therefore used a South London accent. I was consistently…

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