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    CLARK 2 Ron Clark Essay There are many teachers who enjoy teaching; therefore, their classroom becomes a positive learning environment for students. The goal of every teacher should be to teach in a manner that engages the students in the classroom. Often times, students will thrive in a classroom they enjoy and may not reflect the same progress in less enjoyable classrooms. The responsibility will fall on the teacher to make sure their students are learning. Students…

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    My experiment is about which type of paper will burn the longest. Fire is a compound that is used in a lot of ways all around the world for burning objects or heating them, it also causes chemical changes. I chose this experiment because I wanted to learn more about fire, more specifically, I wanted to learned how it functioned. I was interested to learn how fire functioned and how it maintained itself. “What did it depend on? What kept it going,” these were question that I’ve kept in mind…

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    After being away for several years, Superman returns back to earth and is stronger than ever in the movie, Superman Returns, directed by Bryan Singer. After watching the film, Superman is portrayed to have qualities similar to Jesus Christ. They both leave and came back to earth, they are both saviors who protect the people, they both look out for the greater good of mankind and they both make promises. Although they are different people, both Jesus and Superman share similar qualities. In the…

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    Joe Shuster was a comic artist during the early 1900s is famous for making the character Superman. Surprisingly, for a person who believed in Judaism, his character Superman has more in common with Jesus than with Abraham. From research, Superman represents the ideal character from DC comics to compare to Jesus. Using Jesus Gospel story, Superman can share similar values like Jesus from the way he acts, resurrects people, and grows stronger after coming back from the dead. The Gospel story…

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    Dan Clark and Christopher Watson are best friends who just got a job at the circus. Dan and Christopher once were walking to their favorite store and walked and saw a flyer talking about joining the circus. The circus was at the fairgrounds near Dan’s house. They both auditioned for the clown and trapeze position at circus the following week. They both wanted the clown position, so they had to come up with a compromise. Both Dan and Christopher seem to have made up as friends because they…

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    to the movie The Ron Clark Story. Functionalism is a theoretical framework in which society is viewed as composed of various parts, each with a function that, when fulfilled, contributes to society’s equilibrium. This movie is based on a true story about a teacher who moved from teaching in North Carolina to Harlem, New York to teach at one of its schools. He asked to teach the most disruptive class, which had been labeled as hopeless and impossible to control. Mr. Clark had a difficult time…

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    Molly Clark is a woman with a background in commercial art who was hired to teach for the first time at an all girls private school. She was hired due to her interdisciplinary model lesson that she taught during her interview that the school thought was very creative. Clark was placed in a eleventh grade English class and given the difficult task to have her students read the play, Macbeth, by Shakespeare (Silverman, Welty, & Lyon, 1996, p.77). Although Clark was initially told she would be able…

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    Mind’, authors Andy Clark and David J. Chalmers put forth the notion of “extended cognition”, which is the idea that the process of acquiring knowledge can extend outside of one’s own physical body. At the center of Clark and Chalmers argument is an analogy between two different individuals, Inga and Otto. Inga’s cognitive process takes place inside of her brain. Otto’s cognitive process includes phenomena external to his physical body. Specifically, it includes a notebook. Clark and Chalmers…

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    During the Colonial age, President Jefferson instructed Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to conduct an expedition which was intended to prepare the way for extending the American fur trade as well as advancing geographical knowledge. The distinctive accomplishments of Lewis and Clark’s expedition led to one of the most successful explorations to date. This paper will describe the importance of the Lewis and Clark Expedition along with the expansion and growth of the United States. Jefferson…

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    Good morning Mr. Speaker, Prime Minster Turnbull, the Honorable leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bill Shorten, Honorable Members of the House, esteemed quests, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Harrison Potter and I rise to address the house this morning to propose Zach Bryers as my candidate for the 2018 Australian of the Year Award. Zach Bryers was born in The Australian Capital Territory in 1979 and has lead the Australian effort to help guide young Australians with any troubling experiences.…

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