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    Introduction With one Educational Studies course and a positive field placement experience completed, I believed that I was ready for anything that Child Study and Assessment could throw at me. This field placement, however, is much different than I anticipated. My responsibilities for this field placement are two-fold. Most importantly, as aforementioned, I am to supplement my student, Michael’s [pseudonym], learning by bringing activities that interested him. Additionally, using in-class…

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    Redline No 24 Case Study

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    It suited Rex to make an offer to sell them the coach they knew so well, which they were aware was very economical to operate and did the job well, and a deal that saw No 24 leave the Redline fleet was done. An artistic gentleman named Peter Scriven had around this time founded the Marionette Theatre of Australia, which featured large scale puppets known as ‘The Tintookies’ which became quite famous throughout the country. In 1965 and through 1966 in association with the Arts Council of…

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    Quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt “The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself”. Franklin was the longest term president ever. Franklin’s childhood was a great experience to start his future. Franklin was born on January 30th, 1887 and lived most of his years in HYDE Park, New York. Franklin was educated by tutors till age 14. In 1896 he moved to Massachusetts and went to a private school called the Groton school for boys. In 1900 he graduated from Groton school for boys. He…

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    I think the Titanic should be preserved. The reasons why I think this is: it would bring lots of tourism, educate students, and provide investigation and exploration. I think the Titanic should be preserved because it brings lots of tourism. One example would be hotels and restaurants in the area of the museum would spike in business. Also the museum where the Titanic would be kept would get a lot of business and ultimately bring in more revenue. And because of these factors, the city…

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    The Titanic It was in the year 1996 when the Titanic gold digging team that was being led by Brock Lovett made a continuation of the search for the heart of the ocean. The team thought that they had finally found it in the safe, but they didn’t fount it. They were unable to find it after opening the safe, but they saw a drawing of the naked woman wearing a diamond necklace and the bank statements. Lovett believes that maybe the woman was hit and eventually die. I was the woman in the drawings…

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    Engineering Disasters One of the most famous engineers was Thomas Edison who famously stated that “ [he had] not failed, [he had discovered] 10,000 ways that did not work”. Despite Edison’s numerous failures, he eventually perfected his version of the light bulb, got it patented and proceeded to make his invention available to consumers. Edison’s approach illustrates the engineer’s ideal process, as he repeatedly tests and perfects the design of the desired result before releasing the result to…

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    Modernist Poetry Essay

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    Where the glory of the Titanic was presented as prideful, self-adoration, this athlete seems to have every reason to receive praise for his accomplishments. There are no judgment-laced allusions or morose comparisons to spoil his moment of fame. However, like the ship, his glory…

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    Hindenburg Journey

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    travel in flight was a huge deal that everyone wanted to see. This made Germany an amazing place that was about to lead the Way in air travel. The Hindenburg was a lot bigger Than any other zeppelin it was the same length of the titanic This was like putting the titanic in the air and making It fly it was unimaginable. The Hindenburg was flying and was to land at Lakehurst new jersey. The Hindenburg was going to be the best…

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    Back then, peoples social lives were very different from how it is now. As shown in the movie "Titanic" we could see how each class was seperated by which floor on the ship you were able to be on. The lowest class as in people who could just barley afford to get on the ship, stayed on the lowest floor of the ship. People of royalty stayed on the highest floor as they were seen to be of "most importance." What does being in a high or low class mean for you? Well, it limits you to who you can talk…

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    these powerful images describe the Titanic, once an unbreakable ship that lies at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean today. Khaled Hosseini uses the Titanic movie in A Thousand Splendid Suns. In this novel, Hosseini relates Rasheed to the Titanic to represent entrapment, degradation, and control of Mariam’s and Laila’s lives: yet like the Titanic, Rasheed is also vulnerable. Rasheed verbally entraps Laila and Mariam in A Thousand Splendid Suns just like the Titanic entrapped the lives of the…

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