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    Film Project Reflection

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    Film Project Reflection Our assignment was to create a film using all of the elements learned in our class discussions. Through this process we had learned how to take on new perspectives and add new elements to make a film look better. Through the uses of the new techniques our group was able to produce a quality film. The first day our group met in class we assigned each other our roles. As the director my role was to tell a story through my vision of the camera. I chose the role of being a…

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    or divorced. The final amount is going to be deducted from the taxpayer which he/she must pay. Furthermore, I learnt that in education credits we have two elective nonrefundable tax credits which are American opportunity credit (AOC) and lifetime learning credit (LLC). I learned that AOC is applied only for individuals who are under 19 old besides those who go to college and their age is 24 old. This category gets $2,500 credit for each person while LLC gets 20% credit. As I mention above, most…

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    Reflection On Shakerism

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    Taking this class and learning about Shakerism proved to be one of the most rewarding experiences this year. Not only did it teach me about the people in my community, it taught me lessons about myself. Seeing this different lifestyle made me reflect on my own and I am grateful for that. These and many others reasons is why I am grateful for the opportunity to study at Shaker village. On the first day at the village, I expected the shakers to be very formal and serious. My predictions were…

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    It is almost bewildering to think that my time as an undergraduate is coming to a close; compiling all the tremendous things I have accomplished, it is almost impossible to relate the experience to anything but a rollercoaster with its breathtaking highs and terrifying lows. During the ride, I have spent a great deal of my time striving to not only better myself but also the lives of others I was blessed enough to meet. I have felt on top of the world through experiences, including a mission…

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    Today’s society is full of caregivers for children who are eager to teach and pass down morals and values. The students of today are not only being taught these morals from parents, teachers, and peers but also the novels they read. Teachers in classrooms should be encouraged to immerse the students in novels that teach them important values through self reflection. Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige is worthy of being included into the ENG2D course because of the novel's values and themes…

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    Leadership Reflection Papers: La Russa One of the things I do to prepare myself each week for my classes is to stay connected to the class. I use and check my student account regularly to make sure I don’t miss anything. My student account is my main source of information, it will help me so I don’t miss any important dates, deadlines or any posted information. My student account also allows me to stay connected to other students from my class. I can contact them in case I miss class and I need…

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    On the day of the Socratic seminar, I was a bundle of nerves, extremely stressed out about how I will perform during the seminar. However, my nervousness slowly disappeared as we conducted the seminar, allowing me to participate more as I realized that the Socratic seminar wasn’t as difficult as I believed it to be. At the end of the seminar, I felt that everyone in my group performed very well, picking up new skills as a result. As I reflect on the discussion that transpired that day, I also…

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    What does one do in a situation that ends up containing major change and required adjustment? “The Gardener,” written by Sarah Stewart, and published in 1997 by Farrar Sirous Giroux, is a picture book that happens to voice the answer to our question. (3)Clearly seen as a children’s book, it contains more than just a happy, obvious ending. (4)Setting the stage, the Author introduces a girl, Lydia, living in the country in 1935, in the big black midst of the Great Depression. (2)With uncertainty,…

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    Public Speaking

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    knowledge with students in order to educate them, teachers can also find themselves presenting knowledge to parents as well as to their students. Informative speaking is generally incorporated into numerous different professions and as an outcome, learning how to speak effectively has become a crucial skill in today’s world. Moving on to the next type of speech which is persuasive speaking, it is the second most common reason behind speaking. Usually in our everyday lives, we are generally put…

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    Question 1: If you have a student who is inattentive in class and is not participating in group work, and yet is able to pass his class tests, how can you help his learning problems and turn him into an active learner in class. With reference to relevant educational/psychological theories/principles, explain the strategies used to help the student. There are few factors to consider for the student to be in attentive and not participating in group work. 1) The student could be bored with the…

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