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    set some of the burdens they are already carrying. They developed four themes in classroom management. The first is positive teacher-child relationships for effective classroom management. This goes back to getting to know and understand your students. Knowing their beliefs, home life and activities they like. It is developing that meaningful relationship to show that you truly care for them. Second is the classroom management as a social and moral curriculum. Everyone is social in some form…

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    impartial because of the highly-charged emotional states that surround relationships. So always keep in mind that you are searching for the truth, no matter how hard or uncomfortable it might be to accept. If you examine relationships closely you will find a number of layers within this one multifaceted subject. But in order to find the key that unlocks them all you must uncover the reasons why people enter into relationships. So let’s take a closer look and see what we can find. From…

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    who act like caring and supportive parents. Finally, the protagonist gets away from abusive step-father and gets into the family of well-educated, supportive people. However, behind various acts of attention, the story examines the complexity of relationships and problem of miscommunication which can force a person to abandon even luxurious home. The problem of miscommunication is clear from the first sentence where a reader is exposed to tension between character’s…

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    that is strength." (Arnold Schwarzenegger). People need to go through hardships to become stronger, so they can have a better future. In the book, Shanghai Girls, by Lisa See, some of the characters experience hardships through their lifestyles, relationships, and with themselves. However, the manage to get past the tough times in their lives, so they can move on forward to a better life. Firstly, a lifestyle is a way of living for a person and it can change due to a variety of factors, which…

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    in a romantic relationship. Adolescents said comfort when they were both giving and getting the following experiences from their romantic relationship: togetherness, growth, appreciation, specialness, communication, toleration, passion, emotional support, and Study of Tennessee Adolescent Romantic Relationships (STARR) completed a questionnaire comprised of items from the Sexual Behavior Questionnaire, Levesque's (1993) Relationship Satisfaction Scale, and Levesque's Relationship Experience on…

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    When it comes to relationships, Holden is a paradox in creating them. He often finds himself ostracizing the people surrounding him, believing that they are “phony” and spurious. While encountering numerous people during his three day journey, “he remains fundamentally withdrawn and isolated … most of his interactions are superficial, and many of his relationships are insincere” (Evans). Because of this, Holden fails at forming authentic relationships, being contradictory to his words and…

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    Seattle Freeze

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    community. The present study analyzed ways in which students at Seattle University interact with strangers, acquaintances, and friends on campus. This study proposes the following research question: “On Seattle University’s campus, how do students who are casual acquaintances encounter each other on campus in comparison to how they encounter strangers and friends?” This study finds that interaction with acquaintances made the majority of the participants feel happy and valued, while interactions…

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    Days of Summer is the pure definition of a “complicated” relationship. Although one of the main characters, Summer, told Tom, another main character, that she didn 't want to be “anyone 's anything” at the start of their relationship, of course her actions proved to be a lot different than her words. Subsequently, the main point of the movie was love is real, but it depends on fate. There were many stages of the main character’s “relationship” that corresponds with what we have learned this…

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    Mes Character

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    been hoping he would. Megs relationship with Charles Wallis is great and strong. She is very thoughtful of Charles, and he is to her as well. When the older boys pick on Charles, Meg can’t hold her emotions and anger in, causing her to flip out and fight with the kids. Charles and Meg are the best brother and sister you could ever in the world ask for. They take care of each other no matter what, and that’s what matters.…

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    because it lives on through the memories. The film begins with the ticking of time and this sound is a theme that continues throughout the film, whenever a new year in their lives is shown. Overall, it works to build up to the ending of their relationship. It's counting down their time together and creating anticipation. Also, the decision to have this story told specifically through a bunch of New Year's Eves is clever. New Year's is a period of reminiscing the past and getting prepared for…

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