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    Learning stations, worksheets, graphic organizers and interactive activities just to name a few. Learning stations is the one I witnessed the most and learned the most about. I learned that not all learning stations are beneficial and that as teachers we need to constantly reevaluate the stations we are employing in our classroom. A learning station that was once effective may no longer be effective later in the year. I have also learned Learning stations work best when the students…

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    any more, because just like you could never get on a train in an airport, I could never expect the wrong person on the wrong place in a wrong time.” On that day they broke up. However, few years later, the Hongqiao Airport and the Hongqiao Railway station was linked together, and the designer is the boy in this story. After reading this story, I was surprised not by the shocking ending nor by how heartbreaking…

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    of sweat and grime. I walk out of the train car onto the dirt caked floor of Penn Station. My train whooshes by behind me like a comet. Above me comes a computer-generated voice letting me know where I am. The station is a sea of people. The loud hum of a thousand conversations buzzes in the air. As I walk, I see news stands, fast food places, and small marts. Raggedy homeless people are scattered across the station, while there are also businessmen in suits with a bluetooth in their ear…

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    nine, much of the focus was teaching students how to be problem solvers in preparation of beginning guided math stations and adjusting the procedures and the current methods used for our reading stations. In hopes of making this an exciting responsibility that students eagerly wanted to participate in, I created “Problem Solver” badges for one person in each group to wear during stations. On Monday, students were introduced to the “Problem Solver” badge and one person was chosen to be the…

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    unlocked and given freedom once more. Dead Al is another symbol showing that he has gone too far on the road to evil and ended up as a corpse bobbing in the waters days on end (future that holds for the boys if continued on that path). Lastly, the station wagon, despite being thrashed in every corner of it, the wheels are still intact giving them the chance to be saved from that horrid…

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    dominant immigration station in the United States since the late 1800s and into the 1900s. The New York State government founded the island in 1855. On January 1, 1892, the Ellis Island immigration station was officially open. Three large ships carrying 700 immigrants passed through the Ellis Island portal that day. Many came from eastern and southern Europe to the United States. Most immigrants left their homes because of war, poverty, and drought. Throughout the 60 years the station was open,…

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    Nighttime Characteristics

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    In the manner of, that, when Christopher is at the train station he is focusing on how to walk, while he is probably missing a big element around him. “‘left, right, left, right, left, right….which Siobhan taught me to do to make myself calm’”(179). Obviously, someone could of been around him that was a threat…

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    High School: A Short Story

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    Twenty-five, he had only twenty-five minutes to get to school on time. Matt looked at the end of the platform, waiting of the bright lights of the train to pull into the station, he rocked back and forth wearing a worrying look on his face when he saw that it wasn’t coming anytime soon. Then suddenly the train came chugging along into the station, the people around him suddenly became alert and huddled towards the doors, matt did the same trying to be one of the first people to get in the train.…

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    Description of station Large, open, busy Transport options available Trains, buses Number of platforms 16 Where can information be accessed At the Ticket and information desk. Train station workers. List of various services available at station Food shops, Conveniences stores, Supermarkets, Information, ATM’s, toilets Is the station wheel chair accessible? Yes, there are ramps and lifts. Where is the main entrance to the station located? City-side How can tickets be purchased…

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    Taking the time to go to a destination of culture and different ethnicities, gives the option to open the perspective of different ways of life. The journey from rural Manhattan to Jackson Heights and Flushing Queens opens the eye to many ethnic groups. From the moment on the Subway to the change to the No.7 train, the atmosphere changes and cultures clash. Many would be blindsided and oblivious to the diversity, but going to this destination with the intention of seeking different ways of life…

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