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    Connecting Theories

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    sisters, Saphire Marie Parks and Raylynn Lorean Parks. Saphire is seven years old, and she was born on September thirtieth. Raylynn is five years old, and she was born on May third. All four girls are in Kindergarten, and my nephew, Justin, is in Pre-school. My sister, Angel Dawn Aldridge, is twenty-seven. She takes care of all five of them while Saphire and Raylynn’s father, Raymond Erwin Parks is on the road. Raymond is a truck driver, so he is only home for two days every two weeks. Raymond…

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    allow them to better teach others. Educators play a big part in the worlds future, and should take that responsibility serious. My philosophy has developed over the years by attending college, and working in a university. I have gone from hatting school while in the 4-12 grade, to having a need, no, a love for learning and helping others that are of a mindset like I once had. I realize education is not just there for changing people’s lives, but for the future of the world. I realize that…

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    Sandy Hook Research Paper

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    English P2 31 March 2015 Sandy Hook (Exposed) Ever think that the United State Government is hiding something? Well that is what many conspiracy theorists think happened with the historic Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre. Sandy Hook Elementary is in Newtown, Connecticut and is the school of 600 young kids. On December 14, 2012 allegedly 20 small children and 7 adult were killed there in cold blood by 20 year old Adam Lanza. Even though this seems like a horrible and tragic part of our…

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    Role Playing Violence

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    60% of middle school boys and 40% of middle school girls who played at least one Mature-rated (M-rated) game hit or beat up someone, compared with 39% of boys and 14% of girls who did not play M-rated games. Role playing violence is heartfull to teens.Teens who role play violence are more likely to be bullies in school,have bad behavior or think violence is ok in the future.Kids in New York schools are participating in a violent role playing activity where, they have teams and have to take out…

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    Zombieland Film Analysis

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    – the story will be about the character’s fear, guilt and beliefs 2 supernatural horror – these films have ghosts and demon’s aliens etc. as the villains with impossible abilities 3 slasher horror – they have a psycho often in a mask killing high school kids in an isolated buildings or towns they often set ate night time to made it scarier. Often the villain will jump out of closets and windows. scream is a great example of horror it starts with casey becker getting a call then after a chat…

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    “click of few buttons on their smart phones” at their possession virtually all the time most information/knowledge. This same view was shared by Indian Express (2012) which noted that teachers are no longer the fountain of knowledge but the internet. He noted that students use the internet amongst others for information delivery and gathering. The foregoing sets the tone of my response and my view point which conflicts with old believe that teachers are fountain of…

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    When a student comes to school, he or she goes to class with the mindset and hope that they will be learning something new that day because the point of the education system in the minds of the common human being is to learn something. But in reality, most students only absorb a few concepts and ideas while the rest just seem to disappear. Because of this, many schools attempt new techniques to try to keep their students more engaged on school work and to help them succeed. That was why the iPod…

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    Summary: The Watsons

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    In the book The Watsons go to Birmingham the culture of that time period is very different in the way that kids had freedom to roam and explore a lot of more places outside of the house without adult supervision. For example In the book, Kenny, Byron, and Joey all go out to Collier's landing when their grandma warned them not to. There was a big whirlpool there which pulled in a little boy before. They decided to go in anyways and both Kenny and Joey almost drowned. This shows the difference…

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    practices such as putting in the time to study, not procrastinating, and allotting certain time every day to dedicate to school work. Many professors present a recommendation of how many hours of study time should be put in for every hour of class time. A successful student will take that recommendation and use it to their advantage. In the article “The Secret to College Success: What Smart Kids Do,” the author explains that the study habits of good students involve just studying. They put the…

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    in this kind of desolate situation. Now, Colin was a very smart, charming boy and always did exemplary in school with above average grades and perfect attendance. In his spare time he would usually hop on his computer, secluded in his room, and use the internet on a daily basis to either play video games or chat with his friends via Skype and other various forms of…

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