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    many different descriptions between coaching and mentoring which sometime it could be some confusing between coaching and mentoring (Jarvis, 2004). For example, Mullins 1999, cited in Berry, 2003 p.52 showed the different relationships is presented in Table 1. Table1. The difference between coaching and mentoring Coaching Mentoring • Makes use of deductive techniques (drawing it out) • The coach is not required to be an expert on the…

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    The Significance of Nature There many meaning implied to the term nature. In many cultures nature to is referred to as freedom, a place where one can escape from the world and step into a new world filled of natural beauty. In Orwell’s novel 1984 you would think of the society of Oceania as anything but beautiful, with a dictator government, surveillance all around, and yet the term nature is still very much implied. In 1984, there are many significances to the word nature including- the…

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    Holden’s attempt using this detailed description of his brother in order to relive moments of daily life with him. The loss of his brother is linked to Holden’s loss of innocence as a consequence of growth. The loss of innocence is a common fear in adolescents, but also in adults, during the period of growth. The incapacity of not being able to relate with others and with world using the innocence of a child, it is normally a cause of anxiety in adolescents and adults during the life. The only…

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    first-person narrators. A&P is narrated by Sammy, a 19-year-old cashier, and Araby by a school going youngster. They seem to be telling us the story as they see it, filled with clear observation and description. One theme common in both stories is boredom. In Araby, The narrator begins with a description of his surroundings. The street is quiet with people who “gazed at one another with brown imperturbable faces” (Joyce, 1914).The air at home is musty; the pages of the books he finds are curled…

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    Banning Books In Schools

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    offensive language and sexually explicit scenes or descriptions (Lopez). If books can be sold and produce then they should be allowed in libraries. Some books could even educate not only kids but also adults. Everyone has the right to read what they want to read when they are at the library. There is also one week a month that is referred to Banned and Challenged Book Week that is used to celebrate the freedom to read. Banned books week takes place once a year. It is usually held on the last…

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    Swedish Historical Museum

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    For my cultural project, I decided to visit a museum for my cultural experience. Museums tend to present information in a straightforward and understandable way, which I thought was the best method for me to learn about another culture. The museum that I chose was the American Swedish Historical Museum. It interested me that not only did the museum promote the Swedish culture, but also the Swedish-American culture. The museum, first established in 1926, is the oldest Swedish-American Museum in…

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    extraordinary in their location within the epic, as well as their meaning. These symbols include the arm of Grendel, Grendel’s mother, even the lands of which this story takes place is considered a symbol, and…

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    through modeling in which the child copies what they see on other people they admire. However, there are some children that do the opposite of what a role model is doing. For example, a role model would be parents, aunts, uncles, and etc.… b. Description of observation:…

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    feeling of being present and can exemplify the importance of the person, place, or thing be described. Like other literary text Edith Wharton’s work Ethan Frome shows examples of imagery. Some examples include the Frome saw-mill that the narrarator and Ethan Frome came across on their journey to Junction, the village while it is completely covered in snow, and a description of Ethans study that brings him peace. All of these places were important to Ethan Frome. Ethan was taking the…

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    the reader’s mind that reflects the one he’s written. 2 Imagery: the literary term used for language and description that appeals to our five senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing and most of all, sight). Throughout this paper I will use three quoted examples from the text in order to support my opinion; Firstly, the portrayal of Scrooge’s quarters and yard in stave one, secondly, the description of Scrooge’s old boarding school in stave two, and lastly, the depiction of the run down pawn shop…

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