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    And here we are again, another book. I can honestly say that I don’t feel any different. I think I’ve reached a level of consciousness where I’m not defined by accomplishments. I think writing a book is a big accomplishment, but I’m more excited for the impact that the book will have rather than the fact that it is out. Two days ago I had a moment where I was in my room balling my eyes out in gratitude. Do you ever have those moments where you can go down your list of “things” and everything is…

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    What vivid moments do you experience when reading, writing, or activities that involved them? Or what frustrated you about reading and writing? My experience with reading and writing start with my teacher from elementary all the way up to my teachers in high School, Ripley, Tennessee school district, and University of Memphis. My teachers during school remind me about the things I must do for class more than my college professors. In Ripley, Tennessee their district held up high standard on…

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    8 Very Important Tips on How to Keep a Dream Journal I have discussed why keeping a dream journal is important earlier, especially if you are willing to become a lucid dreamer, here I will be sharing a few tips with you using which you can multiply its benefits for both remembering your dreams as well as increasing your dream awareness. People often become too lazy to keep a journal and write their dreams on paper, there definitely are good alternatives to dream journal but none of it is as…

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    Reflection On Style

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    four styles. If recognized and understood we can embrace our differences and have them work together towards a more complete and better goal. The four styles discussion in the text are; Analytical, Driver, Amiable, or Expressive. I work in an accounting office and as I was ready names came to mind of different coworker that would fit into each of these four stages. While analyzed each I realized what style fit each better. I want to understand them better so that I might be able to respond…

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    Over the course of history, many great literary works have been created.Unlike the previous styles of writing , Edgar Allen Poe created a new and very advanced style of writing.Edgar Allen Poe’s many short stories and poems are included in many school curriculums because of the many learning opportunities they withhold.Although they are widely used in many educational programs, Madison county middle school's principal,Mr.Taylor, and the school board are considering to remove Edgar Allen Poe’s…

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    Rhetorical analysis of Stephen King’s, “Reading to Write” Novelist Stephen King branches off in this piece, to orchestrate the correlation between reading and writing, and to answer the question of if the two skills are related. He bases these claims off of his own personal experience as an author. The article is published at a high point of his career, now having enough respect as an author to instruct others on the craft. King’s purpose is to instruct the reader, more specifically, young…

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    As I continued reading the essay I noticed that the tone was also different than the first essay. The first essay’s tone felt like there was compassion about the subject and it felt like the author was actually talking to me. The tone of this essay was more indifferent and emotionless. Maybe this was a result of the essay having more of a macro-level subject, or the simple fact that it talked about more historic events than historic figures. No matter what caused the indifferent tone, this made…

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    After reading the article, “The Maker’s Eye” by Donal Murray, I agree with the author on how writing isn’t a one step process and one strategies to become better writers. Murray states that when writers write and pause to look at others point of view, they go back and change their writing. It is true when he says that most writers are harsh on their writing and themselves. Reflecting upon myself and high school years, I believe that it’s true to look at other’s point of view and edit because I…

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    Technology In Classrooms

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    The use of technology has increased in classrooms over the past few years. Children used to have excitement on the days where they were going to go to the computer lab in elementary schools but now there is such a demand for the use of technology in all classrooms that most are equipped with smart boards and other technological devices. The schools that are lacking funds have class sets of laptops available for use when needed that are shared through out all the teachers. If there is not a need…

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    "Some Lessons from the Assembly Line", by Andrew Braaksma, is a short article about one college students experience working a factory job during his summer breaks. During this time he develops an appreciation for school and began to understand the importance of the opportunity he was given. Along with his appreciation for education Braaksma also develops an appreciation for factory work; or the type of work he might have been doing had he not been attending school. During the article's theme of…

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