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    Kevin Gates has released his debut album, By Any Means 2. The interesting title and imagery of the album fits his current situation and speaks on what he’s been going through this year. Gates is currently serving a 6 month jail sentence for a misdemeanor of battery on a woman at one of his concerts in October of 2015. The image of the album shows what it looks like to be a jail cell wall, with an engravement of his face. The album name is a sequel to his 2014 By Any Means, he released this album…

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    Wilson shows the struggles of racial accusations, poverty and gender through a family and a fifty three year old man named Troy who struggles with how to show affection and support to his own family. Troy is unable to break down barriers in order to let other people into his life and his struggles, even his own children. We see that he broke down a barrier once but it was for all the wrong reasons. August Wilson uses narrative elements to build tension between the characters in the text by using…

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    process. This process often begins with an inquiry and questions of the research. The researcher is also the facilitator of the group and will observe social interactions of the focus group along with the other teachers and create professional learning lessons or agendas. The researcher will also create questionnaires and surveys according to the questions that need to be answered. The final responsibility…

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    Through fumes of vaporized solder and copper wire, the diode flashed on. After weeks, my Bluetooth stethoscope had finally connected and was working like I had envisioned. The project started with a simple goal of hearing the same murmurs my preceptor heard during a cardiology rotation, but ended up answering an imperative question about my medical future. Radiology is my number one career choice because it incorporates my personal interests and compliments my individual strengths. I am…

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    Jessica Vandeventer s01831844 Reflective Narrative and Assessment Portfolio 1. A qualified writing sample, in narrative form, about what being a teaching professional means to you. The teaching profession takes a lot of skill. I feel that to be a teacher you need to be able to teach well, be able to work with others, provide multiple teaching methods, and to be able to control a classroom. Teaching is very important because you are training the next generation to help the world. These students…

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    As a researcher, visual learning is a big part of my academics, and it was important to investigate how visual learning and auditory learning compares with each other. Memory is one of the most fundamental processes in the human body and in this paper, we will examine how important it is. Eva Pirogovsky, Paul E. Gilbert and Claire Murphy…

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    Why Sheryl Sandberg would be a great role model for my Young Daughters One morning, like any other school day, I was walking side by side in lock step with my 8 year old daughter. She turned my side, looked up and asked me, “Dad, who is a good woman leader?” Behind those simple words, I sensed she was looking for role models. And Sheryl Sandberg image flashed in front of me. As I dropped my daughter and walked back – I wondered why Sheryl was my option A. I grew up in South India. I…

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    homage to the hero Sir Walter Scott 's "The Lady of the Lake". Douglas ended up writing about his former years as a slave in the summation of three autobiographies. They were: Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglas, An American Slave, and My Bondage and My Freedom. These autobiographies served as tremendous contributions to the South. The memoirs were used as a way to spark civil rights activism and on a personal revelation for himself. Each piece of his work was marked in history as some of…

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    I. Personal Philosophy A. Discuss your personal philosophy of life. What ideas, values, and preferences guide you? A person’s life philosophy is dependent on their life experience. Growing up, I was the kid who flinched when someone put a hand on my shoulder, packed my own lunches, and brushed my younger sibling’s teeth. I taught my brothers how to ride bikes, swim, and helped them figure out their homework. I was the boogeyman chaser; I wasn’t allowed to be afraid because I knew the real…

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    family. One may imagine having a son and he is a football player and a daughter and she is a cheerleader. Sharing the best eighteen years with them and now they are off to college. Now imagine having two toddlers to feed, change diapers, and keep track of all day with no help from a nanny, friends or a spouse. Now that motherhood has taken over there is no room for personal time or for friends because motherhood says that there are greater responsibilities at hand. How can the same situation be…

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