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    teacher. (Glickman, 2014, p. 198). Clinical supervision can be seen as a set of principles and a structure that has been simplified from twelve steps into five steps. As stated above, each of the five steps has an effect on classroom instruction. Step one, preconference between the supervisor and teacher. This step identifies the reason and purpose for the observation, the focus of the observation, and the method and form of the observation that will be used. (Glickman, 2014, p. 247). The…

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    Ever heard of the Lord of the Rings? If the answer is yes, amazing; if the answer is “no”, well, the answer is hopefully not “no.” Although it is merely a work of fiction, the Lord of the Rings has characters that possess honorable traits. If I could nominate anyone--real or made-up--to be my role model, I would choose Frodo Baggins. Frodo is the main character in Lord of the Rings; he’s a creature that is similar to a human: a hobbit (a short humanlike creature with extremely large and hairy…

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    As he attempts to make his getaway he runs into Boromir one of the Fellowship members. Boromir sees the ring around Frodo’s neck and is tempted by it. He strives to fight for it to keep for himself. Frodo knowing that it is his responsibility to keep the ring from everyone else does everything he can against…

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    is placed on the Ring and it’s fate. After the Ring caused a dispute among those present, Frodo, despite his fear, stood up and took the burden on himself once again by saying, “I will take the Ring to Mordor!” (LOTR). Although he appeared to be one of the weaker members of the crowd, his resolve and willpower was unmatched within the group. While the others in the meeting struggled to decide who was worthy of carrying the Ring, Frodo decided to take the burden back, if he could get it to…

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    hearted hobbit, and a sage wizard, all together on an epic journey to slay a dragon. What more could a reader want? Not only does “The Hobbit” hold these aspects listed above yet also much more in terms of literary elements as well as personally in my life. These aspects being Tolkien’s epic fantasy world and the realm's inhabitants, the character archetypes and development each one faces, as well as the author’s tone and mood throughout the book. A creative spark was ignited in my brother’s and…

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    "Who in the right mind selling this?" you complained. Suddenly, an old man comes to you by saying. "May I help you?" you turn to him. "Yes, can you recall this? Because it might kill somebody." you warned, pointing at the Guillotine. "Well, this one is a magic Guillotine. It was build centuries ago, and it’s completely harmless." explained the old man. You took a look at it again. "What does it do? But I know it could cuts off the heads." you questioned. "But it won 't just cut heads off, but…

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    the possibility of World Government. Authors who worked on this problem, published their ideas and argued the situation on their books. However, since todays world is not lead as one government, authors write their discussions such as "What if ?", because as I said, this is just a thought that one day may occur or not. My goal in this paper is to be able to discuss, bring sources if world government is possible or desirable. To achieve the goal I want, I will…

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    member, and carry them off down into their lair. The only members of the company spared are Gandalf, who is forewarned by Bilbo 's yell, “Bilbo 's yell had done that much good. It had wakened him up wide in a splintered second, and when the goblins came to grab him, there was a terrific flash like lighting in the cave” (Tolkien 56). This action is particular is what, once again, displays Bilbo 's heroism. By being smart enough to forewarn one of the most powerful companions at his disposal of…

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    the people or other living creation can exercise influence of power, but one can be blinded by temptation in the environment and nature. The nature of evil is learn over time by doing to good with a fantasy to become more then their distinct purpose and assessment. The depiction of evil is to do well of any coast, the purpose is clear in the lord of the ring considering the objective is evil. The matter of the situation is one that will do anything even if it may affect others. This tale…

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    Monomyth In The Hobbit

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    into the start of the journey ahead. The beginning of transforming into who they need to be. The threshold guardians are defined as the ones who try to stop the protagonist from crossing the threshold, the ones who try to stop them from going on the…

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