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    As I open my eyes from the slumber of what seemed like an eternity, I quickly realized that today was the first day of going to a public middle school. There have been days when I was just dreaming about going to public school, being able to rant in the disruptive corridor to my friends about the test that was imminent in the next class as the late bell is virtually trying to blare through the black speakers in every classroom and in every corner of the hallway. It was these moments that I…

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    after school when I got home my mom and I started to go to the Taekwondo studio, when I got there I had to change into my clothes and get my belt on so when testing began I can show that I can tie a belt right. Then all the people that were in my class started to show up and get dressed and I was so excited to finally get my 3rd degree black belt. After everyone got there we all had to train until the test began. So it was 5:00 when the test began and we all trained for an hour sparring with…

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    High school is both daunting and menacing. Walking into the school on the first day, most underclassmen are too nervous to look into how teachers act and react to the students. As you go through the year, you start to figure out which teachers like sports, which ones are funny, and which ones do not allow being in the hall without a pass. My first day of seventh grade went as bad as any other middle schooler with the bad luck of going to a junior high attached to the high school. I had walked…

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    the end of class if there are more happy points then sad the get to play Heads up for five minutes. If there are more sad points she goes over what they did and why they can play the game. Sometimes I have even seen her write their names on the board. If the students are really acting out she will let them know they are not following directions and that their name is going on the board and they can’t go to “Brain Break”. Now these two things bout always work she as even said some days she has to…

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    up a successful literature and writing classroom. for example in every class that i have there are three main ways that help me get from my lowest grade to the highest grade in classroom. Practice, work hard and be prepare is the three ways that i used in every class i have. It help me successful, so does the other students. First is to prepare stuffs that you need for this class, you also need to organized your class works and do one step at a time. For example if another student in…

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    There are four Major Theoretical Perspectives of Social Psychology. The first is Sociocultural where an individual’s behavior is influenced by their surroundings. Second, is Evolutionary, this is how an individual’s psychological traits contribute to survival. Another theoretical perspective is known as Social Learning, which explains how an individual’s past experiences will drive them to either perform a task or not, depending on whether they experienced positive or negative reinforcement.…

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    experience I can remember about writing is when I was five years old and I had to learn how to write in Bengali and English. I remember my first day of school in Bangladesh; I was just a little kid with so much excitement going to school for the first time in life. I know it sounds little strange, but I was excited to go to school. Learning how to write for the first time can be exciting, but can also be hard at the same time. My mother was the one who taught me how to write the alphabets in…

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    12 October 2007, moving to the United States. First day, when I moved to the United States I already knew that there will be a lot of changes I will have to face in my life. I was only 13 when I moved to the United States, It was really a big change coming to the freedom country where a lot of things are so different than India. After coming to United States I realized that my life will be way different than what I expected in India. When I first arrived to the United States I was so confused…

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    particular type of doublespeak. The point of the project was to give the class an opportunity to learn and teach the class in order to comprehend the four types of doublespeak. My group had jargon. We all collaborated in and out of class to work on both the quiz and the PowerPoint presentation, and in my opinion did an excellent job. Everyone wrote their own note cards and we did not formally rehearse, but the day of and the day before we went over what everyone would be doing and made sure we…

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    food in them, and a safe and welcoming environment, they are more likely to learn. When starting the day off the teacher’s role is to, tend to the children and their basic needs (physiological needs). So, the teacher makes sure all children have been given the opportunity to have breakfast, use the bathroom, brush their teeth, and wash their hands before starting any type of activity for the day. This is followed up by her being the leader and the controller of the classroom. The teacher has…

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