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    before was a good learning experience that had both positive and negative outcomes using Driscoll’s model of reflection as a frame work to elaborate on how I interpreted what happened, what impact the situation had on me and what I will do in the future if presented with a similar situation (Driscoll and Teh, 2001). We were required to do a 10 minute presentation for a health promotion project that we developed. I decided to work with other individuals who I didn’t know and have not worked with…

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    The Importance Of Behavior

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    For example, if you were to do something bad you would get a consequence. If you were to do something good, then life would treat you fair and give you something fair, but it all depends on your action. Being proactive could lead to success in the future. There is also an opposite of proactive, which is called reactive. Being reactive is a bad thing because you show off an attitude that could represent your personality, which is bad. For example, if you were at work and say if your boss wasn’t…

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    reminisces about her life and the possibilities of her future, as she is faced with this powerful decision. In the end, Mia decides she has so much more reasons to stay, than leave. I will be questioning what caused Mia to stay, predicting what happened after she woke up, and evaluating the overall book. What caused Mia to stay after losing so much? I believe Mia stayed because of the loved ones she had left and all the possibilities of her future that she may never have known. Family and…

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    scheme, Clare uses enjambment. “I Am!” flows in event, with all of the stanzas existing together. “Disabled,” on the other hand, spans a period of time, with past, present, and future all out of order. The division in time requires the division of the stanza, but in order for the tone to continue across past, present, and future, the stanzas must have some connection. The only two stanzas that are not connected by a rhyme are stanzas two and three, but both of them exist in the same form. They…

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    Maya Angelou once said, “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” In her poem called “Alone”, she gives an extended example of a reason as to why some people are unable to thrive in life and why others do. “Alone” is about the fact that no one can survive in this rough, cruel world alone, and Maya Angelou depicts this through mood, figurative language, and symbolism. First of all, stanza one of…

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    Introduction The Time Machine and the Sound of Thunder are both science fiction stories. Their central plots are about Time Travel. Compare and contrast these two stories. This assessment has asked me to compare and contrast the stories of The Time Machine by H.G. Wells and The Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. In this assignment the differences in language and characters will be compared and contrasted. The genre of the short story will be contrasted with the short novel. The different ways the…

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    If told that “There is a way to be good again” (Hosseini 2004 pg.2), how far would one go to redeem their past and start anew? Amir and P.T. Barnum have to answer this question and try to redeem their mistakes and hopefully save their future. Aristotle's Literary Theory will help prove that redemption can be hard and some may appear impossible, but with the right mindset and great support, anything is possible. To have needed redemption the characters must have had to fall from grace. In the…

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    with his past and current events instead of looking onwards towards new idea. The idea with life is that, it is about starting fresh everyday because from there on, events can get better and progress. All in all, life can only go forwards and the future should rewrite the past, which Holden should learn to…

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    I have been chosen to join Christopher Columbus’ crew as he sets out for the New World. As I prepare for this mission, I am very nervous about what lies ahead. I do not know what to expect while on this journey and I am praying for the best outcome. We will depart for the trip next week, and there are many things that have to be done. I first need to pack my bags with all the necessary equipment and supplies such as food, weapons, survival tools, and trade items. On the ship, there will be…

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    that what people don’t acknowledge is that in life in order to be successful or make a change for yourself you need to stop being afraid and want to have a challenge because in the end whatever you accomplish on your own is only going to benefit your future and how you vison it to be. When I was a teen I was so dependable on my parents that I never realized how the food on my plate, shoes, clothing, bed, or the roof above me was provided to me by both of my parents…

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