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    and I'm with you as far as the musicals go. I think the first thing I saw her in was Music Man. Then I saw Oklahoma! later. So then it was many years later when I heard about and watched Partridge Family. I had missed that show 'cause I grew up on all the musicals since I was a music person. {pause} Well, maybe they'll bring Shirley Jones back for a film, and you can be with her in another film. I hope so. And that's the great thing about Hallmark. They have really great casts. They're getting…

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    page. The thing is, I’m only a fast learner with things I’m interested in. Other than that, my mind goes completely blank. But since the career I want is strictly math related, being a fast learner will come in handy. I also work well with others, put me in a group and I’ll lead the group to success. I’m amazing at taking charge and dealing with situations. That strength alone is going to benefit me greatly later in life. Lastly, I’m quite an organized person. You’ll never see a thing out of…

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    can seem overwhelming and difficult to understand, but when trying to comprehend certain issues, events, or ideas, those terms can help in the distinguishing between right and wrong. Structure and direction can also help in understanding how some things are the way they are and how they got that way. Everyone can have their own ideas of how structure and direction apply to certain issues also, which sometimes allows for disagreement. Using my own interpretation of structure and direction, as…

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    In many researches found on early age deaf children with early exposure birth to kindergarten to accessible language is important. Interaction with fluent signers leads the child to develop the language and levels of skills to achieve academically. The most important interacting with young children and beginning singers like parents, parents, or adult should sign slow and clearly to young children with use short sentences and not too many sentence or the child would overload child’s memory…

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    classroom setting. The six things I observed about my LP include her physical presence, relationships with others, activities and interests, modes of thinking and learning, strengths and assets, and vulnerabilities. To begin, I observed my LP’s physical presence. I noticed that she is very much an extrovert and loves attention. Throughout my time in the classroom, I noticed she enjoys when the spotlight is on her, whether it be for…

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    Serve or Pass Initially, I thought I had misheard him. Apparently, the big fat D I received in gym class the year before had consequences. It was the start of my senior year of high school. My high school guidance counselor had informed me that I needed to take two gym classes. I could risk not graduating if I didn’t get satisfactory scores in both classes. Remembering what brought me to such a low grade, I was nauseated when I left his office. “Just hit the ball!” A few people yelled, some…

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    Cry: A Short Story

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    One of the thing that brought CC and I together as friends was the fact that we are the kind of people that don’t ask for help. We like to solve every and anything by ourselves. We hate the idea of asking for help because it’s not in our nature. We build wall as high…

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    A Placebo Is Wrong

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    there is a state in which humans can enter that makes a person be one with the task. In order to enter this state the person 's mind and body have to be in complete synchronization. The mind is separate from the body , yet when they both want the same thing a person enters a state in which nothing else matters but the task at hand. There are very few people that can achieve this state, but those who do achieve this state stand out from the rest. Athletes use this state…

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    different, depending on the way they were raised. The first step to develop a personal development essay is to perform an honest self-evaluation. Things such as priorities, strengths, weaknesses, values, and ethics should be explored by looking at the past. By interviewing my mother, I was able to determine and understand why I act and do certain things. I was able to understand why I can 't have stuff in my mouth for a long time. Some examples are…

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    When the high school band is ushered into school and the field is left with the roaring silence, the only thing that was left were the “leaves that [descended] to no drum/ and [lay] still” (Whittemore). This verse shows the reader that the less a person, place or thing is affiliated with something, the less it will affect them if the thing of matter suddenly becomes absent. Similarly, when Ayano died and her whole class was mourning the loss, Shintaro suspected that “someone…

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