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    techniques that make a good teacher and to explore which of these I will adopt into my own practice when I am a fully registered teacher. In this essay I will discuss three main concepts which I think are most important in order to display good teaching. I will use both set readings, additional readings related specifically to the concepts and first-hand evidence that I have experienced in primary school through my PEP days in order to explain fully why I believe these concepts are most…

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    Plato's Ion Analysis

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    In the current world of art, it seems that inspiration and imitation are separated by only a thin line. Someone could present what they made based off inspiration, but critics can accuse it to be merely a copy of someone’s else work. These differences in perceptive seems to be a reoccurring argument that lasted the centuries. One of the most famous work that demonstrate this conflict is Plato’s Ion. This written dialogue between Greek philosopher Socrates and professional rhapsode Ion dives into…

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    Althea Gibson was born August 25, 1927 in South Carolina and later died on Sept 28, 2003 from respiratory failure. She was married and divorce twice with no children. She was an American Tennis Player. Gibson attended Florida A & M University, the school that I’m planning on transferring to. She was the first African American player to play in Wimbledon in 1951 and the first African American woman to win the Wimbledon in 1957. Also she was the first black person to win the Grand Slam title back…

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    Inspiration can originate from within the most basic sensations or the deepest horrors. Makoto Fujimura, a world renowned painter, studied the traditional Japanese Nihonga technique in Tokyo. A creator of semiabstract art, he also integrates his Christian faith into his words and works. His book Refractions contains a series of his personal essays and speeches. They address a variety of topics, including Christianity’s relation to art, creative processes, and the impact of September 11, 2001…

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    Those who are looking for inspiration shall go through various mediums to return back to an inspired state. Inspiration can be found through the following; books, poetry, philophsers, religious texts, music and ect. There are a lot of people going inspiration deprivation and came out of that issue who address it. Reading a book or listening to music might just connect the dot for someone looking for inspiration. When looking for inspiration sourround yourself with what you enjoy or…

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    healthcare profession that helps people. For more than a year now, I have been working in a skilled nursing facility for Rehab Care as a Rehabilitation Technician. This position has opened my eyes to everything. I have earned so much experience and learned so many things that I think it will help me with my school and my career in the future. What I really love about this job is that you meet different…

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    good aspects of Alexander. He showed how Alexander won every battle he founded and brought many good things to Greece. This enhanced my understanding of that theme because it helped understand that civilians can rise in war and in government, not just in education. Next, Hani’s project on the Battle of Thermopylae had the same theme as mine because the inspiration that the war gave the Greeks helped them rise. Even though the Greeks…

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    When I found out that my role model and source of inspiration died, I was heartbroken. I only knew of Monty Oum in the last two years of his life, but it was plenty of time for him to create a lasting impression upon my life. His death was so sudden, and unexpected. It took me a while before I truly realized that he was gone forever. I remember constantly checking my phone for any update on his condition, and seeing the news that Monty had passed away in the hospital. Many of my friends knew of…

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    Dear Ms.Menard, I have always loved to read and write my passion from writing came from my love of books. My books had always sparked ideas in my head for my own stories. Writing has always been one of my favorite things to do, story ideas always seem to come to my mind, though I do still get stuck sometimes. When I get stuck I like to take a breather and read or go outside or do something that I get inspiration from. As for my trustworthiness there is not really a way that I prove that I am…

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    I couldn’t hear the sneer drum in my headphones but as I closed my eyes I envisioned myself on the stage again. The heavy, soundproof double doors made me feel secure. I closed my eyes and felt as though I was still watching everyone in the live room. The sofas and the coffee table was where I sat to write songs quite often. Thirty-five feet square and fifteen feet tall, the live room had no soundproofing but there were microphones on floor stands, firmly fixed with pop shields and a headphone…

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