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    The nation constantly goes through many controversial issues based on gender, race, religion and more. One current issue that has received extreme amounts of media attention is the transgendered bathroom bill. Essentially the bill ban’s transgendered individuals from using public restrooms that is not their original sex. Many people believe this bill is important and needs to be enforced so that further issues can be prevented. Such as individuals abusing their right and claiming to be something…

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    Life of an English Teacher As a student, many people think all English teachers are the same or maybe even use the same methods. But while interviewing Mrs. Taylor, one of my English teachers from High School, I was intrigued by the different methods, activities, and even the classroom environment. During this day I took the time to spend a day on the teacher’s side of the desk and see what I can learn from someone in the profession, and might I say I was exceptionally impressed. To start…

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    Emergency Room

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    scenes with emergency rooms. The hero is taken in with their ailment, all the while glancing at the other people waiting, looking like death. But because we 're with the hero, we 're taken in immediately, the tests come back in no time at all, the hero is saved, and all is well. Right. Fail. If a visit to the emergency room were made into a movie, it would take, oh, 5 ­ 8 DVDs to play the entire thing. That 's over 12 hours. I got to the emergency room with some friends (one of whom is…

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    out of the car and walk to the front door. Music hits my ears as we step through the threshold. "Is someone here?" I ask, taking a look at my surroundings. The living room is connected to the dining room giving the home an open concept. The walls are all painted a soft yellow, and the light brown color on the couches make the room pop. "No," he says, looking at me with a weird expression on his face. "Oh, the music? I forgot to turn it off when I went to get you." My mouth forms an O, and I nod…

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    Dowson’s year three class at Kingsley Primary school, Armadale. 3.0 Environment The classroom environment is one that promotes acceptance, communicate and allows for various styles of learning. Upon entering the room, it is noticed that there are several different learning areas of the room. The desks are in rows, allowing for independent work, there is a reading corner with bean bags, there is a guided reading corner, as well as having space around the room for small group learning activities.…

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    The two groups in which I have belonged to are church Sunday school and work group. At the church I attended, I helped teach Sunday school every Sunday. I was the assistant teacher and I took orders from the head teacher, the leader, her name was Ms. Bettye. The children’s age ranged from seven through ten. Their parents would drop them off before the ten forty-five service would start. At my work group, I worked at a bank. There were two managers I took orders from at the bank. Primarily from…

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    not in tier seat. But nobody, not even Peggy and Madeline, the girls who started all the fun, noticed her absence. Usually Wanda sat m the next to the last seat in the last row in Room 13. She sat in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not make good marks on their report cards sat; the corner of the room where there was most scuffling of feet, most roars of laughter when anything funny was said, and most mud and dirt on the floor. Wanda did not sit there because she was rough and…

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    CCSF Class Rooms

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    class rooms having more student then it is designed to accommodate is pretty is common. But that’s the problem a study conducted by the UCLA Institute of Democracy, Education and Access reported that “1 out 3 students in California students attends an overcrowded school”. This is a problem indeed because overpopulation affect learning and test scores. In CCSF I have experience it first-hand class rooms having more student then it can accommodate in my algebra 2 class last semester the room is…

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    there was a for sale sign on the lawn, one that would be taken down tomorrow after the papers were signed. Emma got out of her car and and turned the key in the door for the first time in seven years. She creaked the door open. The house was dull and dark. When she stepped in, a life she had long forgotten came rushing back. How could she have forgotten the kitchen where she did her homework every day after school as her mother gossiped on the phone? The living room where her family camped out…

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    everything one could wish for on its doorstep. Flawless service makes everyone feel like a star. Park Hyatt Sydney Located on Sydney’s most prized piece of real estate, wake up face-to-face with the Opera House, perfectly framed in the…

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