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    My Primary goal in life is to be SUCCESSFUL not only for myself but for my family. I am a wife of a Retired U.S. Army Veteran who proudly served our country for five years. He was medically discharged due to an injury from his last deployment, in Afghanistan, where he was hit by an I.E.D leaving him with T.B.I (Traumatic Brain Injury), and completely deaf with no sense of feeling on the left side of his head. I am so happy he is home safe and that we have the life we do together. Also, I am a…

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    A name is meaningful, but an epithet holds greater weight. Tsar Ivan IV of Russia would rightfully gain the epithet of “the Terrible,” which became the name he would be better known by. Ivan left the Russian state in complete disarray through his policies and actions. Involvement in wars caused high taxes on the people, and Ivan’s mass killings contributed to epidemics and famine. These effects ravaged the Russian people and the land of security, economically and socially. Although numerous…

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    The political shift that occurred during the early twentieth century in Russia remains one of the most successful anti-monarchal revolutions in history. The political and social climate leading up to the February and October Revolutions of 1917 was unique, fueled by tense relations between the Russian working class and the royal family. It was the detrimental political missteps by Tsar Nicholas II, as well as his inability to compromise and unwavering desire to retain autocratic control of the…

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    It had all happened so fast. I felt as if everything in me shut down. Tears fell from my eyes as I sat there, knowing I had let her down. I was supposed to be the daughter that was easy to work with, easy to raise? But no, I made it hard on her and mainly myself. The days before that were amazing, how could it all turn upside down in such a short amount of time. Going to Florida was a trip we were all ready for. Since the beginning of May we had been planning this family trip. It was quite…

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    Classrooms across the United States have changed and continues to change each year. There is more ethnicity and cultures in the classroom today. The use of multicultural children’s literature can promote culture awareness in a positive way and build acceptance and understanding. Multicultural children’s literature is a great way to teach cultural sensitivity and diversity to your students. Next I will discuss the five guidelines for choosing children’s literature to promote cultural awareness.…

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    Dyslexi A Case Study

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    In thinking about ways to help Martin, who is a 6 year old child with Dyslexia, three resources will be provided to demonstrate how to help Martin. Martin struggles with reading because he cannot match letters to sounds and blend them together to form words. So, he also has a problem with spelling words. This is very typical for an individual with Dyslexia. Medical New Today (Sep 9, 2014, para 1), defines Dyslexia as “a specific reading disability due to a defect in the brain 's processing of…

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    The earliest years of Maya Angelou was dark and silent. She was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. Her mother Vivian Johnson was a nurse and realtor while her father Bailey Johnson was a naval dietician. Her birth name was Marguerite Annie Johnson and it was in her early twenties that she adopted her famous stage name Maya Angelou. Her early childhood was spent being raised by her paternal grandmother Annie Henderson after her parent’s divorce. She lived behind a grocery store that…

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    The son was entitled, Guy. After giving Birth to Guy she worked numerous jobs to support herself and also her descendant. In 1952, Maya Angelou married Anastasias Angelopoulos, A Greek sailor. Maya Angelou took her professional name ("Maya Angelou") from her husband. Her name was a blend of her childhood nickname and a shortened version of her husband's last name. In the mid-1950s, her career as a performer…

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    Purpose Of Video Analysis

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    Purpose of Videos: These videos are used to teach the students the effective ways to grasp the concepts required to understand the course material effectively. These videos have highlighted many aspects for the success and failure of students in their practical life. The students’ strategy to handle the problems and their work to complete the certain task, all these problems are discussed in this document. Some students finished their whole text books and cover all topics but in examinations,…

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    Villians Almost every story follows a similar formula, beginning with an exposition; the story shortly leads to the rising action, then promptly the climax appears, followed by an eventual wrapping up of the scene and the conclusion. As the story plays out, characters are created including a hero that we are supposed to love and admire. While on the way the hero meets new characters who provide context and clues that are important in the story. Typically, the hero is courageous, passionate,…

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