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    her, these variables ensures a clear route for avoiding financial instability. Alice then wants to buy a house and save for her children's education, which are two great accomplishments that needs proper financial planning and a time frame. Alice needs to identify her time frame for buying a house because if she has no achievement point there cannot be proper financial planning. With no proper financial planning in place Alice also cannot plan for her children's education fund, how much does she…

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    mind. When I went back and looked at my first writing about myself, it helped me to bring order to my thoughts once again. The first questions that we were asked was, when I felt most attached and when I felt I was least attached. I still feel these times hold those places, but why they hold that place in my heart and mind is so much more clear. I spoke about how I felt very attached and secure when I was growing up due to the close family I was raised in, but after reading “City of One”…

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    to disappear. Being able to connect and understand the way kids think, I believe, helps build strong relationships with them. I believe that teaching is going to be the best opportunity for me to connect with young children and be a positive impact in many aspects of their lives. The first time I noticed that I had even the smallest influence on children was when I was volunteering at my district’s elementary school. I would go in and help with the same class at least two times per week…

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    Willy Loman Memories

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    Memories tend to come and go when something in the present, such as sight or sound, triggers us to recall to the past. In the tragedy, Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller, the protagonist Willy Loman retreats to memories of both happy and sad times. These flashbacks are related to the present in which the given background knowledge helps readers understand the present-day problems of the Loman family. His interaction with the past interferes with what is happening in the present. Willy mentally…

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    Wgu Unit 1 Analysis

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    online university due to the fact that you are trying to learn a new system of learning and getting accustomed to a new schedule which requires organized time management . Reading the read section in Unit 1 informed me of various ways to complete my assignments in a organized timely fashion.(Chambers,2016) Planning ahead will allow me to managed my time wisely to reduce stress and careless errors on my assignments. I plan on dedicating at least a couple hours a day to my online assignments to…

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    Present Moment Speech

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    affect on a daily basis. I need to practice living in the present moment and bring those around me that they can stop their suffering. I often overlook the fact that I will be going away to college and will not be able to see my mother for months at a time. While I should not be thinking about an event two months away, it serves as a reminder that I need to cherish the…

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    Assignment Part 1: Denotative and Connotative Meaning Kismet Diner is a collection of Cornetto Cupidity Love Stories, and it is a short film about following one’s heart and encouraging the youthful experience of love. Mark Nunneley directed this short film in September 2013, and it was nominated for the Los Angeles Shorts Festival and won a Manhattan Shorts Festival award and a Cannes Silver Lion. Kismet Diner is a heartwarming short film, describing a shy young diner waitress named…

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    You and your dog had many great and fun times together, like that time you brought him to the park, but does your furry friend remember your experiences? A recent study shows that dogs have better memories than you might’ve thought before. This was done to see if dogs have episodic memory, the memory of experiences, like humans do. This study is based off of the fact that certain animals, like birds, can remember where they stashed their food in order to survive. This is called episodic-like…

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    Global Risk

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    for preserving the environment to get the positive results required to come out. Limited control of the ecosystem problem will seem a major threat that will come to affect the environment on the highest rate that has ever been witnessed. It is the time people wake up and make better amends o control the problems arising due to biodiversity. Key countries that are bound to be affected are developed countries such as the United States of America. Countries are in the competition of making sure…

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    I take time out of every class to get to know my students on a personal level and that has really helped build rapport in and out of the classroom. I have students that do not get along in my classes, but I usually never have issues because they know that my classroom…

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