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    Creative Writing became more of a challenging course then I expected. Throughout the writing process I found it difficult to write things which could be more relatable. My goal was to write each piece with some type of relatable aspect for someone else. I found this difficult because, the direction each piece of writing took, was different from what my thoughts were. I would have created writings which were more of a fantasy world, however, I did want the story to be believable for people who…

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    Heartbreak Annotated

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    loss, or something similar. Poetry doesn’t always rhyme, and it doesn’t always have a certain beat. They can be a Sonnet which is a short rhyming poem with 14 lines, a Limerick which is a five-line witty poem with a distinctive rhythm, it can be a Haiku, which is renowned for its small size as well as the precise punctuation and syllables needed on its three lines, and many many more, though these are the most…

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    In my poetry portfolio i have a variety of different kinds and pieces of writing. The first piece of writing in my portfolio is the explication that I wrote on the poem “Dirge in Woods” by George Meredith. The purpose of my explication was to explain how the speaker used his or her contemplative tone to get his points across to humanity. The next piece of work in my portfolio is the critique that I wrote on Maggie Fitzmaurice’s explication. She wrote her explication on the poem “The Tide Rises…

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    I Can Go the Distance Many humans, especially high schoolers, deal with the increasing problem of procrastinating. Before even starting assignment or a job we groan and complain about how hard it will be instead of just doing it is smaller parts. People hate starting hard assignments; however, almost every time someone dives into an assignment they realize that it is easy once they start working through it bit by bit. Humans let the sheer size and appearance of an assignment frighten them…

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    The best way to determine what type of technology is used in a school is to content the person who oversees the technology used by the students and faculty. My fellow Northern Illinois University peers and I conducted an interview with the Media Facilitator, Mrs. Holten, at the school we are completing our clinical in on October 7, 2015. The interview was located in Mrs. Holten’s office which is located in the school’s HUB. The interview consisted of asking various technology related…

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    Personal Style and Growth What I want to learn from Creative Writing is to be more imaginative in my writing, learn different ways to complete assignment, and get better in my writing ability. I want to get more confident in my writing and work on my weakness like grammar, spelling, and coming up with ideas then turning them into stories. This class has helped challenge me to better my writing capability. My first writing assessment was a memoir. I choose to write about my brother playing…

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    Odysseus Leadership Style

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    method when brainstorming with my school’s Pan Asian Club event committee; because of a welcoming environment, the Pan Asian Club will host Teaneck High School’s first Asian Culture Night filled with Filipino Line Dancing, Indian Odissi, Japanese Haiku Poems, and much…

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    influenced by Zen. Giant Japanese dragons are usually painted on the ceilings of their monasteries brush lines become sweeping and fluid and with a few strokes of a paint brush brings life to paintings that have emptiness. Japanese poetry, known as haiku poems, can turn silence and simplicity, evoking moods and sensation. (odmarkproductions.com) Mark Schumacher states in his article, Influence on Japanese Art, “With Zen, art aspires to represent not only nature itself but to become a work of…

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    Smarthalo Case Study

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    make product according to expectations of backers. This is a challenging situation for them to penetrate in such a market where competition is already very high. Smarthalo faced main challenges by their competitors which include Hammerhead, Cobi, Haiku, Garmin and Van hawks as their main competitors. Garmin is also potential challenge as they have been dealing with navigation devices from decades with in-depth knowledge of navigation systems. Consumer takes Garmin as trust worthy, reliable and…

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    Ode On A Grecian Urn Essay

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    In Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn” and in Stevens’s “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird,” both authors create different perspectives of a singular object, a Grecian Urn and a Blackbird, as a focus to highlight their individual style and form while also articulating various meanings of that singular object. However, Keats uses these variations of the Grecian Urn to exemplify his romantic style by constructing longer stanzas that paint entire images and emphasize emotions generated from that…

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