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    Creating Engaging Lessons To create lessons that are engaging, educators can use “hooks” to grab the student’s attention and keep them highly engaged throughout the class period. “Hooks” need to be introduced at the beginning of the lesson so students will become sold on the material right away. If not, students will become bored and that’s when educators start having discipline and behavior problems. “Hooks” need to be strong and should explain “what students are about to learn, why what…

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    reason why true love’s kiss doesn’t work when somebody has lost their memory. Both people in the couple have to love one another for it to work. From Charming getting knocked out by Snow and Belle screaming in Rumplestiltskin’s face to Emma kneeing Hook in the groin, consent matters in Once Upon A Time. Women on this show don’t take it too kindly to being kissed without their consent, and that’s the way it should be. Hope is also part of this central idea of love. As Snow White/Mary Margaret…

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    Creating a bond between a fish and the reader is a hard feat to do, but Elizabeth Bishop has done just that. Elizabeth Bishop creates a deeper layer of the story "The Fish" by her intentional word choice and colorful descriptions. She uses her way with words to describe in detail what the fish looks like and what it does when captured. She has used a large variety of literary devices and word choice to bring forth a deeper meaning of what is actually going on, and this is how she creates a…

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    The Sandy Hook Shooting significantly impacted my life as a high school student and sadly not in a good way. It was suddenly scary to go to a school I had always felt safe in. Since the shooting, many security changes at my high school took affect. Fear of an event…

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    Jaws Rhetoric Analysis

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    for a good long while. Like a good film that leaves you wanting to know more about the characters, view it again, or see the sequel, a good blog will draw in the visitor and make him bookmark your site and sign up for your mailing list. The Opening Hook Every great movie has an opening scene that grabs you and makes you want to keep viewing the film. There are a few examples of this technique and there are many ways to make the viewer care. Star Trek The…

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    Hip Hop Rap Vs Rap

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    give a nice flow. In terms of instruments for rap the artist can either choose to start off with a beat and freestyle over it, or they can make a hook first. A hook basically involves two main parts. The hook at first sets a pace and a consistent theme. It is referred to as the “make or break” of the entire rap. Depending on the delivery of the artist the hook can take a lot of time, or be made within a couple of days. The rest of the rap has to contain rhyming schemes throughout it. Some…

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    The Iroquois

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    transport their food. Snowshoes were used for traveling on top of the snow instead of sinking in it. The sled was also used for the same thing as the snowshoes and the canoes. Another item ( or items ) used by the Iroquois were fish hooks, spoons and a scraper. The fish hooks were obviously used for fishing. The Iroquois were mostly ate salmon than other fishes, just like the other Native Americans.The spoons were used for, well eating of course or getting the insides of an animal the Iroquois…

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    already familiar with and put more time into learning the material I struggle to learn. My favorite suggestion and new study habit from the article was to use the “Velcro theory”. The Velcro theory is when you “hook” what you’re learning to something you already know. Allowing myself to hook what I’m learning to things I already know, let’s me learn it in my own way and will eventually make connections to other things I’ll learn. Overall, the article provided was a good read and gave me new…

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    themselves. However, it has been 224 years since then. We now have well-trained law enforcement officers. Despite that, there has been countless murders due to unrestricted gun control. On December 14, 2012, a young man with two guns strolled into Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The 20 year old Adam Lanza ruthlessly…

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    The EVERLAST Pro Style women's gloves are also known as the 'hook' and 'loop' training gloves. These boxing gloves are designed for sparring and punching bag training. Since these gloves conform to the shape of the female fist, they promote proper punching. These gloves feature an increased wrist protection for a more deadly punch. The marketing slogan for these gloves is that they are "serious gloves for serious boxers". EVERLAST started out during early 1900 by making swimsuits and later…

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