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    Education”, “Adopt The Kung Fu Theory of Education” or “The Easy Listening Theory of Learning” which treats education as a heavy load on their shoulder. In my point of view, education is the skills that individuals learning to be better human-being. This essay will talk about my own theories, the problems which truly exist in the education system of China and my experiences of schooling. Firstly, I believe that education is the key to success. It basically determines the standard of living. The…

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    life for my son and I. That is the reason I feel why a lot of students to return to school to make a better life for themselves, however not to my surprise the reason has to be more depth than a better life if the goal will be accomplish. To attend college the traditional way requires students to be available certain days of…

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    representing freedom and desires or the red flowers in a backyard that symbolize courage and respect. In Inside Out And Back Again by Thanhha Lai, Hà the main character struggles with her family through a time of depression in their country. There is a collection of symbols that Hà and her family use to explain their meaningful feelings. Three of these symbols are the papaya, a doll/chick, and an amethyst ring. All of these symbols represent something else to Hà and her family than what an…

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    values, and honor their warriors. Poetry often highlights the emotions and intensity of a moment, thereby enabling the state of any given culture to be illustrated. Be that as it may, the Book of Songs, the Book of Odes or Classic of Poetry, is a collection of poems that dates back to 1000-600 B.C.E., during the reign of the Zhou Dynasty. These three hundred and five poems help to illuminate the lives of the people who lived during that era, and help to convey the history and significance of…

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    Thhirukkural Analysis

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    of the author Tiruvallur’s way of presenting the poems and its virtues. In the Indian literature, Thiruvalluvar was a Tamil poet from south India, Tamilnadu. He is best known for writing Thirukkural, a collection of poems on personal behaviour, politics and financial aspects, and passion for love. The Thirukkural is considered as one of the finest works of the Tamil literature. The text written has been dated variously from 300 BCE to…

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    Increase and strengthen cultural consciousness and diversity while garnering a deeper understanding of self-identity. Objective 1: Provide professional development opportunities that include diversity rich content to raise sociocultural consciousness essential to the teaching and learning experience. Through these activities, the faculty and staff will: explore and understand how students? race, ethnicity, socioeconomic backgrounds, and language barriers might be affect students? learning and…

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    This is essential to creating the complex dynamic of feelings her characters express. In “The Poets in the Kitchen Window,” the violence Uri is exposed to creates an internal conflict of what exactly is a man? He gives up his affection for poetry, and begins working…

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    approached the patient’s door. I grabbed my sphygmomanometer and quickly approached the bed. After the formal introduction, the patient gave me her arm and I began the process. I placed the sphygmomanometer around her arm and then lined up the diaphragm of the stethoscope with her brachial artery. Her systolic blood pressure was a little high, 128 mmHg; however, her diastolic blood pressure was normal, 82 mmHg. After giving the information back to the nurse, my clinical was over for the day.…

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    educational philosophies. They are essentialism, perennialism, progressivism, social reconstructionism, and existentialism. These five philosophies are especially important for teachers in being more self-aware and to make the right choices in classroom. My personal education philosophy falls under the category of Essentialism. What does Essentialism mean? Essentialism is the view that all children should be taught on traditional lines, with the accumulation of knowledge of civilization…

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    Self acceptance is the greatest gift we can give ourselves. We as people crave the approval of others, without realizing that we only need our own approval. We let people views on us shape what we think of ourselves. Each of us lives in a universe that revolves around yourself. When we are if anything, just a blip on the radar. We are innately selfish, preoccupied with what others think, when the only opinion that matters the most is our own. I acknowledge that loving yourself is a difficult…

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