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    important than the success and education of our youth. Without it, our nation as a whole would surely amount to little if not nothing at all. Their decisions and future achievements are huge factors that indirectly affect the way our country develops. That’s scary to think about. Right? Well luckily enough for us, we have highly skilled and trained educators set in place to help the students of today achieve all they are capable of and more. Since the dawn of time although, in many cases…

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    The article I picked is called Teaching English to Learners with Special Educational Needs (SENs) - Myths and realities. Just off the title itself, nowadays this happens in classroom around the world. Students who walk in and not know English and who are trying to learn it, but they can’t because they have a learning disability hold them back. This article states different myths that teachers or parents may have and setting them straight. For example, it said that students with SENs can’t learn…

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    There was one episode where her family was delivered the wrong prescription and her mom made her go to the pharmacist and demand candy for reparations. “‘They don’t understand stuff like that. I won’t be able to say it right. He’ll call us beggars’” (170). Her mother insisted that they had tried to put a curse on the family, but Maxine knew better than that. “‘There are no such things as curses. They’ll think I’m crazy’” (170). Even though the pharmacist did give her candy…

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    Global Ethics

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    critical ethical inquiry into the nature and justification of values and norms that are global in kind and into the various issues that arise such as world poverty and international aid, environmental problems, peace and security, intervention, and human rights. Explain: Global…

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    I-Ilm Reflection

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    Through this course I have seen that students learn science many different ways, but not all those ways are the best for learning. The best way that this 4th grade teacher could teach this weather and climate lesson/unit is by having the students be involved in hands on activities! If the students are able to go outside and record data for themselves they would really get to know the material better and be able to retain this information in their long term memory. They can look at patterns they…

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    Lisa Temple Interview

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    I’m always attracted to family dramas, since mother roles are in my wheelhouse. I always jump at the chance to play a mom! As a woman in the industry, have you experienced gender bias? Please elaborate. The way gender bias shows up for me is in the number of male roles vs. female roles being cast. A general statistic is that the average project has eighty percent male roles and only twenty percent female roles. And, of course, of those female roles, most will…

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    Communication Newlyweds

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    Communication and Newlyweds So you are getting married? What a great way to accomplish a lifelong partnership with a with a person you love. Over the years, marriage has redefined its self as one of the most romantic gestures that individuals make to show their love. Marriage can be a great thing; however there can be stumbling blocks. When you love someone you never think about the challenges that can impact that relationship. It is important that you understand that problems will occur, but…

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    be, changing one’s physical features would take away from the uniqueness and specialty of that specific individual. I personally would never even think about getting plastic surgery for myself, because I really do not see any point of changing the way God created you, just so you become content with changing a part of your physical appearance. Whenever I look at myself, I don’t see someone who is too tall, hairy or ugly one bit. I see a beautiful masterpiece that God spent countless hours fixing…

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    vitamins to build up your immune system right before hayfever season. 80% percent of your immune system is in your stomach. The majority of people that have immune issues are caused by their eating habit. truly eating healthy with help you with runny noses coughing, nausea and many other things. Dieting can be a great solution to these issues. Nothing is better than a clear healthy body. Pure energy caused by all natural herbs can be a very useful product. Good ways to build up your stomach are…

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    Characterization in “A Small, Good Thing” In “A Small, Good Thing”, Raymond Carver describes the events of a small boy, Scotty, getting injured and being hospitalized. His parents, Ann and Howard, then need to internalize the situation each in their own way until they finally accept Scotty’s death after meeting with a baker that has been giving the parents foreboding calls. Carver uses characterization in “A Small, Good Thing” to convey the idea of how Ann and Howard are able to internalize and…

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