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    people the power to choose their leader. In 1797, The United States had popular sovereignty when the people elected John Adams.. Progressive- An era from 1900 from 1920 in which those of a rich lifestyle, where committing irresponsible actions. Progressivism once began as a social movement and grew into a political movement, around the U.S Reform Movement- The reform movement was a social movement where people try to make change in society to better the people. African Americans tried to end…

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    Engaging Diverse Learners

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    The following essay will highlight and discuss the importance of recognizing the range of diverse learners groups, using updated instructional strategies to engage this diverse population, and recognizing how conducting and understanding research can help educators with professional goals. Additionally, there will be a discussion of the presence and importance of multicultural education in the multicultural classroom, diverse learner characteristics and differentiated instruction, as well as…

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    Realism and liberalism are the two main theories in the international relations field. Realism describes about a pessimistic selfish world, a world that war can easily happen because of the seeking power of all nations. Liberalism believe in optimistic world that nation will cooperated to play the “win-win game”, in which means that sides get theirs advantages and the existence of would decrease. This essay would explain about these two theories and would attempt to analyze the crisis in Ukraine…

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    Evaluating Teachers

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    Danielson’s purpose in writing this article is to outline the components for the framework of an effective tool for evaluating teachers. The evaluation of teachers is a critical component for schools and administrators as these evaluations provide the data for making daily decisions for continued school improvements. School leaders have many responsibilities. One of the most important responsibilities that a school administrator has is the process of evaluating teachers. Evaluations promote…

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    Roosevelt Vs FDR Essay

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    Teddy and Franklin Roosevelt shared many of the same political ideas, although they came from different political parties. Both answered to the same Progressive calling, and used their time in office to expand both the power of the executive as well as the overall size of the Federal Government. It can be said that Teddy Roosevelt (TR) laid the groundwork for the advent of Progressive Politics, while FDR expanded these ideas. Franklin Roosevelt (FDR), admired his older cousin, and followed his…

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    Is the glass half full or half empty? Was half empty to start with, or is it possible that humanity’s virtues somehow evaporated over time? If so, how? Jonathan Swift poses these philosophical questions in his satirical novel Gulliver’s Travels by journaling the adventures of Lemuel Gulliver on his voyages to bizarre and magical islands. Each represents an extreme path mankind could have taken or may take in the future, its consequences, and the observations of a modern observer. His allegory of…

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    Musical Theatre History

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    Allison Atkenson Kevin Long Musical Theatre History December 16, 2015 Issues confronted At the start of the year my classmates and I were asked to define the true purpose of theatre. Our responses ranged from “a combination of song and spectacle” to “emotions communicated through spoken word, music, and movement.” But overall, we concluded it was an art form that was meant to both teach and entertain. Musical theatre has and will likely forever remain a vehicle to discuss societal issues…

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    The question, "what do you want to be when you grow up?" haunted me as a teenager. I never knew how to truthfully answer that question because I knew everyone who had asked would most likely want me to respond a "doctor" or "lawyer". In fact, it was not till I reached my junior year of high school that I was confident enough to say I wanted to become a teacher. Throughout elementary school, I struggled with my reading. Fast forward two years, after countless hours of tutoring and extra…

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    1 -2. How successful were business people in overcoming the problems that confronted them in the last third of the nineteenth century? Around the 1900s , “the United States became an industrial power by tapping North America’s vast natural resources, including minerals, lumber, and coal, particularly in the newly developed West” (Henretta 512). This helped produce an plenty of energy for industrial machines while also providing electricity to residential homes for the first time. This changed…

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    Liberty refers to a state of individual freedom in the society where individuals are free from oppressive restrictions that are imposed by an agent of authority upon their lifestyles and behavior. In the modern society, the inadequacy of liberty has become one of the biggest social problems. As each day goes by, governments are finding new ways to infringe the liberty of citizens with the most common ways being such as censorship and limited freedom of expression. At times, the limitation even…

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