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    long run prepare students for college and their future lives. While indeed it is a proven fact that it does truly prepare students for their future education, and lives by giving all of the teachers from the states that have affiliated themselves with the standard the exact same curriculum and lesson plans that need to be completed before the end of the year (Gardener and Powell, 2013/2014). Common Core also gives the students a wide range of knowledge that would not have otherwise been taught,…

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    Amelia Earhart

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    a part in her career.…

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    South Dakota. From an early age, my parents taught me the value of education. My family has never had a large amount of money, and it was my parents who urged me to do my best in school, take my academics seriously, and to make moral decisions in my personal life. Although there were times growing up that I resented my parents attentiveness, as I have matured and began preparing for my next stage in life, I have realized the true benefit of what I once perceived as strictness from my…

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    gets the money from the sale of tickets, sport-related merchandise, and television contract among others. However, the sportsmen receive a scholarship and little more considerations. The prospect of receiving a scholarship is acceptable by the majority. However, a close analysis reveals that this is not enough according to the efforts put by the players in raising the standards of the colleges…

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    negatively affected by the lessons being taught to them? It is being suggested that universities use trigger warnings to alert students if they will be exposed to sensitive content. Many students believe if trigger warnings are applied, it will make learning easier and comfortable. But there are other students and teachers who oppose to it and say that it will change the way of learning. I agree that trigger warnings will change education, it is an issue that needs to be seen from different…

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    1. How does it feel teaching today compared to when you first started? Throughout the years, did you learn any new teaching methods? If so, which one was the most efficient? What has been your favorite aspect of teaching all these years? There is a lot more challenges and expectations related to the students. For example, I’ve noticed that children have more needs nowadays than years ago when I first taught. I have to teach a lot more using different modalities and do a lot of small group…

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    “…Over the past decade, the science of happiness has received a fair bit of attention, because, of course, everyone would like to be happier, and probably more now than ever because studies show modern living is depressing” (Tosin Thompson, New Statesman “The pursuit of happiness”). In Malcolm Gladwell’s TED talk, “Choice, Happiness, and Spaghetti Sauce,” he discusses the reasons why having choices will allow people to be happier. Gladwell explains that when you do have the option to choose…

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    Michelle because her whole day is composed of traveling to and from school, thankfully, she does not have concerns about her safety when traveling to and from school. This differs from Alex from Walter Payton High School, who also rides the train, but from the side of town that he lives on, he feels that he can not sleep on the train because he is always concerned about a potential attacker. Each students’ views of their travels to and from school are drastically different based upon where they…

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    is the lack of software experts and urgent demands for highly skilled programmers in my country industries and I really wish to transfer my knowledge and skills to serve my own nation and compatriots and a higher education fits in perfectly with my career aims and will make me an effective person in the field of computer…

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    During my early years of school, it is fair to say that I was a handful. I could never sit still and focus throughout the entire duration of a lesson. There was not a day that went by that I did not get reprimanded by a teacher- usually for talking or disrupting the class. It was not because I wanted to be an obstreperous student, I simply lost focus of what was being taught on the board. Usually within the first ten or fifteen minutes, I grasped the concept but still had to sit through the next…

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