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    Meagan was in the room and I kept thinking about what she would think of me, I wondered if it was even legal to pray with this mom, I was hesitant because I didn’t want to say anything wrong to make her more sad or be a bad representation of Christ, I reasoned that it would be just as meaningful and powerful if I simply prayed to Jesus myself without saying anything out loud… it felt like there were so many reasons not to pray! I asked the Lord for courage. A prayer I often pray is, “Make me…

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    This current semester I had the opportunity to do a project that allowed me to visit one of my friend’s family to observe her three girls. I observed her three daughters to see how each one of them is developing. I was fortunate enough to have three different ages that are at different stages of life. One just started school, the other one is not in school yet and the youngest was born less than a year ago. It really opened my eyes to how two year differences can really impact the stage the…

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    Letter To Corn's Unbeliefs

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    contrasting ideals that may provoke questions (Carroll, 409). Entering college for the first time is a vulnerable time for anyone who has been brought up all their life to think and believe as they are told. College freshman, Alfred Corn, was experiencing this unfortunate crisis. (Carroll, 409) The knowledge we individually obtain throughout our livelihood constantly evolves and adapts to new information and experiences, unfortunately learning too much at times makes us question our current…

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    of investment on a company’s part, but it has been shown as a smart way of vetting unsuitable candidates out early during the application process. During a speed interview you can expect to be put in the hot seat and hurried through a series of questions. In such a scenario employers aren’t wasting time, so you best come prepared and in an attentive state. Another popular variation is the second interview (or series interview) technique. Employers who choose this are really looking to deeply…

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    from crying in one minute. This required following directions, collaboration, completion of the challenge, and critical thinking skills. After this the students had the chance to read more about an article related to the topic and answer open ended questions on it. For my anticipatory set I engaged every students by making it fun and easy. I threw a ball to a student and asked to say the first thing that pops in their head when I say the words “Baby.” They then passed it to each other and…

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    routine because students came in sat down and began working on their warm-up question. I thought this was a great idea because it helped students focus on the subject matter right away. It also gave the teacher time to set up for the lesson, which is very crucial for this teacher because he does not have a homeroom. Another teaching move I observed was giving time for student to form an answer. He did this by proposing a questions and then instead of asking for an answer immediately he let…

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    Does Learning Help Me

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    Often times, the question is asked, “How does learning this help me? What can I possibly do with this?” The answer, while not necessarily concrete, is simple: Our knowledge is cumulative, and it prepares us for tomorrow by helping us learn how to learn and understand, even if its not a related topic A question that has been asked before, and likely will be proposed many times in the future, is: “Does what I learn today build upon what I learned yesterday?” The answer to that question is yes,…

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    hear my stepmom pull in the driveway and my dad asking where she had been. She replies harshly,”I do not answer to you, I am a grown woman.” I could tell by the change in his voice that he did not want to argue with her; he was just asking a simple question. She proceeds to tell him how she found the gun under the bed he had slept in and asked him “What exactly were you planning to accomplish with this?” It was no secret my dad had suicidal tendencies; I myself tried to sweep it under the rug.…

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    self-explanatory; but right after being asked the question, in line two the poem says “Are you-Nobody-too”? The dashes after you and nobody can be used as a pause to make it seem like she is almost hesitant to ask us or that she already assumes that the person is a nobody and she thinks that it is too good to be true so she keeps pausing to make the no that she might get a little bit better. In line three it says “Then there 's a pair of us”! She answers her own question automatically assuming…

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    Background Every year, many studies are conducted to look at college readiness for high school graduates. These studies focus on the education basics; writing, reading, and math. But many other factors can lead to a student being college ready. In recent years, some studies have started to look at the skills, outside the academic arena, that students need to master to be college ready. One topic that has started to take a role in readiness is the ability to handle finances. Most high…

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