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    was not able to help us out. All started last semester on fall 2015 in Reading class. Everything was going fine at the beginning of the semester; the instructor explained well all the lecture, work and homework. Then she started asking for individual assignments; but also she wanted us to start doing team projects for homework, first the instructor made a random list with names and…

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    acquainted with me. Instead, the generation before me in my class wants the information now, without reading, without, researching, without any strenuous labor because the world of search engines simplifies their life. It appears that students view instructors as a search engine, not an adviser, a source of guidance; yet, a resource that gives them answers so he/she quickly attains the information, in delight. Moreover, the interpretation of prosperity leaves a bad after taste, blinding the…

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    simply to “Go home and write/a page.” The class instructor challenges Hughes to write the “truth.” Instead of making the title more specific to give us a better understanding of the poem, or what Hughes writes his one page about, he simply titles it “Theme for English B.” Hughes uses the title to tell us that he created his own theme for the assignment because the instructor directions were unclear. The poem begins with instructions to the task. The instructor tells Hughes the paper should “Come…

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    advanced class, there are less people, which makes the yoga experience more intimate, quiet and detailed seeing as the instructor can help us out…

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    room. There were at least twenty teenagers and one instructor. The instructor rallied us all together. She gave a great big welcome and thanks for coming speech. After the speech, I played the mirror game with my soon to be best friend. It was a tremendous thing. We were in sync with each other. I then…

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    In lines 32-35 from the poem “The Ballad of John Henry,” it becomes evident that John Henry’s relationship with the new technology being utilized for the construction of railroads was an opinion of disapproval or disapprobation of modern steam drills and the methods that sought to replace human labor; upholding the belief that though he is but a human, he will not allow himself to be beaten by new technology claiming to be more efficacious at his job. To explain, throughout the poem, it is…

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    Not only does it give the instructor feedback on what the students are understanding but it can also promote preparation. If the students know that they should be contributing to class discussions, then they (most, not all) will start coming to class more prepared with the previously…

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    We got to the range and stacks of paperwork awaited our signatures. He had to check my height, and made sure which gun was the best suited for my person. The instructor also determined which eye is dominant through a test. Once…

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    In “attempt to help her accelerated communications students visualize a story”, Cooper teacher Ms. Bagby told two unsuspecting students to get on the ground and wrestle. During class today at CMS, Ms. Bagby was sharing a tale about her experiences at middle school when she was young, and recalled that in gym, students would Indian Leg Wrestle. There was an immediate confusion in the air. One student asked the teacher, “What’s Indian Leg Wrestling.” Ms. Bagby's response was not only telling, but…

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    On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, the Investigator arrived at the Westside Hotel in Culver City, CA and obtained insured owner Simran Doel's recorded statement regarding the alleged theft of equipment at a job site. Mr. Doel was questioned about the spear which was released to continue with the job. He said the spear is not relating to this claim in question regarding to this current claim relating to E2D65984, as it relates to claim number E2D68072. He said the email referencing the spear was used…

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