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    Bullying: A Poem Analysis

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    statements like this are propagated has resulted in a shockingly docile population. In other words, there is a disgustingly large amount of people who just don’t care. When something is wrong, people do not say anything for fear of being judged or getting in trouble. When all the facts do not add up, people turn a blind eye. The list could go on and on, but the point is, this kind of behavior is unacceptable, and people should learn to speak up. I learned this lesson the hard way. Unfortunately…

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    My life as a teenager is filled with daily obstacles that everyone faces nothing very different or special, but there is one experience or obstacle that I faced that changed the way I think, react, and behave and i am very proud of myself that I was able to beat it and pass all the obstacles that faced me to reach my goal. January 9th 2012 me and my family landed in John F. Kennedy airport after a 13 hours air plane ride, my mother’s family were waiting for us at the airport it was my…

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    helping hand is a great to do. It should be something everyone should learn to do because when we least expect it, our loved ones might need a helping hand. Since we help does around you when they needed help, someone will give us a helping hand when we need it. So I use that way of thinking at all times and at all places. I always try to help as many people as I can and most times I offer the help without being asked. The reason I believe things work this way and that the idea of helping…

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    question the word life. I question my past journey ups and downs and if everything happens for a reason. I also look at judgement in the world today. People judge others for being evil or bad and treat these individuals as if they have always been this way. As I look at my 20-year-old son today, I think to myself where did I go wrong. It takes me back to the day he was born and what a beautiful baby he was. He was a happy baby and I exposed him to love that I never received as a child. That was…

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    the most difficult experience that humans ever come up against. The poem “Porphyria’s Lover”, written by Robert Browning, adds a sense of irony to this. At the most superficial layer, the speakers in both “Porphyria’s Lover” and “Neutral Tones”, written by Thomas Hardy, both deal with loss. The tones in “Neutral Tones” seem to be indifferent, or Neutral. The speaker of “Porphyria’s Lover” ends up murdering his beloved at the end the poem. While this isn’t the case with the speaker in “Neutral…

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    We often hear people saying that growing up without a father figure can be bad to a child. However, I never saw it that way. When I was a year and a half old, my father had decided to migrate to the United States, and leave his family and everything else behind him. His willingness to provide a better future for his family was far stronger than anything else. Growing up I remember asking my mother when will he be back. At that time there was no, telephones or instant mailing system to keep a…

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    “clicking in.” (87). This explanation of the feeling of deep practice resonated with me because I felt that same “clicking in” feeling around mid-term of this semester. In my last paper, one of my goals was to be more conscious in my dancing; I wanted to be more of aware of the what, how and why of my dancing rather than just going through the motions and regurgitating what I’ve previously trained my muscles to do. Although I did not know it was called this, essentially, my…

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    do the problems as many ways as possible” (Smith & Stein, 2011). This is also a great time to involve colleagues and other educators. They will be able to give you examples that you would not have thought about. During last semester, I had my peers make a histogram. I gave them M&M’s and told them to use a histogram to describe how many different colors are in the bag. Then, I told them to differentiate between the peanut and plain M&M’s. At home, I had to find map out ways to solve the problem.…

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    1) Ensure that your goals are realistic. Making sure your goals are realistic is important because if you 're striving towards a goal and never reach it, or don 't reach it in time, you will back track and feel like a failure. This can be solved by making appropriate time goals and allowing for interruptions. Make it important to make SMART (Specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time based.) goals as it will give you a strategic and focused approach to it each goal. 2) When planning…

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    However, the way the set is laid out and the choices for costumes and some aspects of the acting were quite enjoyable. The script was my main issue that clouded over many of the other parts. To understand the show, we must first see what it is about. The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder is a play that takes part in three acts. It follows the Antrobus family and their maid as they fight to survive each new disaster by, as the title suggests, the skin of their teeth. However, this is not all…

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