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    took in the situation and the surrounding with each glance, his mother often says that through those eyes he would be able to achieve greatness in life. With little to go by as a child, Picasso was able to make the best out of any situation with his pencil and drawing pad. At a very young age Picasso was taught how to paint by his father and as time progressed by the age of 13 Picasso had already surpassed…

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    The eye makeup consists of mascara, eyeliner, and eyebrows. For the eyeliner, you can use liquid or pencil. I usually tend to use liquid because pencil irritates my eye more so it 's all a matter of preference. Take the liquid eyeliner and stick to the top eyelid right above your lashes as closely as possible. Use small strokes to create a line and work your way to the outer…

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    Observation 3 Often times, the college preparation process can mean acquiring many material things. Generally, how you go above preparing depends on whether a student plan to attend a technical school, community college or a four year university. The supplies needed may change depending on what higher education institution one pursues. Going off to school, students want any and everything that they can get for their dorm or apartment. When shopping the student don’t look at what is a need or a…

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    Fairfax county has made technology and resources readily available for their classrooms. Laptop carts are available for each grade. Washington Mill utilizes these laptops regularly in an effort to have their curriculum and instruction be driven by data from students. They do this by having students take end of unit tests on a website called Horizon. This testing site allows teachers and administrators to not only see scores but to analyze the results of the test question by question. Another way…

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    Daymond John Biography

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    welcomed their child, Minka Jagger John. At the age of ten, his parents divorced each other. John went from middle class to poor, he had to become the man of the house and started to work. As a ‘hobby’ type of work, he would scrape off the paint of pencils and customize them by what the customer wants. Daymond was diagnosed by dyslexia in his early adult life in the early 1990’s. He had troubles of reading and writing. His ‘real’ job was working at Red Lobster.…

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    author so too was isolated. I was a lost nine year old attending a big new school. Ultimately, my entire world was crushed, until the moment I entered the art room at my new school. When I walked in the smell of used oil pastels and freshly sharpened pencils was safe to me. The scents comforted me right away. The facilitator was free as a bird in her surroundings. I felt a place of belonging during a time of absolute confusion, everything made sense. I saw community within the art room, and…

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    I once asked a close friend of mine, “How can a middle school student make a difference?” He simply answered, “ At our age, to make a difference we have to have a drive to make a change. You can’t just blindly run into world wanting to do something; you need a plan, determination, and confidence to know that you can make a difference.” I thought about what he said and realized he had a point. Kids my age are so concerned about the little things we never actually see the bigger picture; that…

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    Just a heads up, this paper may not be that good. You see, I waited untill the last minute to write it. I am a pro at procrastinating. To be a good procrastinator you must be easily distracted, an excuse-maker and someone who avoids work. I am able to wait until the last minute to do my work, finish it with plenty of time and manage to make it okay. Procrastinating is the way to go. You don’t feel any worry until the moment comes that you remember, panic and realize that you have to do your…

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    English, I settled into the classroom. I slouched back onto the cold, square piece of metal that’s considered to be a backrest and sunk down until my feet were flat on the ground. I grabbed a notebook from my bag and placed it on the desk along with my pencil. Just as the bell rang over the speaker to state the beginning of class, my teacher, Ms. Brill, walked…

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    unmistakable prudery in the past and a restriction inside the last said. In today's overall population, talks about taboos are a wellspring of embarrassment or disfavor as opposed to the past where blue pencils gone about as the proclaimed guards of both private and open moral quality.…

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