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    I was asked one time, if given a super teaching power what would it be? Instantly I replied telepathy, because if I could know the many needs of my students, I could design appropriate instruction that would best fit their needs. With proper instruction the classroom environment is supportive of diverse learners, students are actively engaged in the lesson, and students’ ideas are respected and explored. Without this great respect for learning, the students’ problem behaviors emerge and become…

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    With all its differences and diversities, in terms of its readership and the scope of its themes, etc., Nineteenth century novel has some features. Trace six to seven such salient common feature, giving reason for why and how some important socio-cultural and politico-economic elements/ Arguments count to making the 19th century novel as it is? “In all parts of the Old World, as well as of the New, it was evident that Columbus had kindled a fire in every mariner's heart. That fire was the…

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    You cannot judge a book by its cover - is a known saying that is understood by most. In his novel, "The Chrysalids", John Wyndham shares to readers the story of people from a town called Waknuk that judge others based on their appearance of normality to tell whether they are created by the Lord or the devil. The Waknuk people believe any living thing which possess imperfections, once identified, must be dealt with. A new race of people called the "telepaths", emerge in Waknuk, having a more…

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    share with you other possibilities albeit equally uncertain of a favorable outcome. One possibility stems from our quest for cosmic consciousness to allow communication with the entire universe. Only three of us so far can transmit messages by telepathy across long distances, but still only on Gnaritus. Nonetheless, the prerequisite for telepathic transmission are receptive recipients, which is unlikely on Earth since connecting with cosmic consciousness is not a priority there. There is only…

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    A complete wellness profile consists of a harmonious interconnection of: physical, mental, spiritual, and community wellbeing. A personal Blue Zone. A Blue Zone is a community where longevity is the norm. For generations, these societies have implemented a balance of wellbeing. Each of us desires to prolong our mortality and maintain a high quality of life. Although we may not live in a designed Blue Zone, we can attempt to create our own. As a physical therapist, I desire the same for…

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    It had been a week since my last weird dream. I had not told anyone, and I was starting to think they were just dreams. Nothing more. It was the middle of October, and my birthday, which was coincidentally on Halloween, was coming up. It was a rare birthday to have in the Worthy Realm. Usually angels born on Halloween are just a bit crazy—or totally crazy. I was not crazy though. Well, maybe I was rather crazy—but everyone was in some way. Saturdays meant no classes, which meant I wasn’t…

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    Anabell: A Short Story

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    eing the only girl and growing up with two brothers, an older brother and a younger brother, I was always use to playing with boy toys or playing with all my Barbie’s or Polly Pockets alone. It wasn’t until we moved to America where I was finally given the chance to associate myself with a girl playmate that was not far from my age. Her name is Anabell, and she is my cousin that is only a year younger than I am. Growing up, Anabell and I did everything together; from playing our Barbie’s and…

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    proposes a different explanation that is worth consideration in his article “Fate and Madness: the Determinist Vision of Darl Bundren.” One might point out Darl’s ability to demonstrate three kinds of supernatural perception including prophecy, telepathy, and “second sight” by citing various pieces of evidence from the book. Palliser maintains, however, that Darl does not necessarily actually express these skills. He states that Darl’s “percipience derives solely from the completeness of his…

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    Nester and Fester caught one another’s eyes from across the room, almost as if they were discussing the matter through telepathy, looking more and more intrigued by the second. Lana had a strong feeling she had finally found their weakness: their inability to pass up a bet. Nester rubbed his hands together menacingly and his eyebrow rose curiously as his gaze returned to Lana. “What sort of bet did you have in mind?” Lana thought for a moment. She could challenge them to a race, but that would…

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    Original Title The introduction consist of five complete sentences, one of which will be the thesis statement. The other four sentences will cover each Roman numeral. The paragraph must begin with an appropriate hook which grabs the reader’s attention. There may be no direct quotations in this first paragraph. The entire paragraph will consist of the writers own ideas. The history of ESP can be dated back to biblical times, this is how long we’ve been witnessing and documenting ESP and using…

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