1. What was the name of Jesus’ mother? 2. What was the name of the garden where Adam and Eve lived? 3.…
Before this year I was always dead set on being a high school history teacher and thought that I never wanted to teach anything else. During the fall semester I was placed in a sixth grade class for my observation hours and at first I was kind of upset about it. Once I experience a middle school classroom I was still on the fence about what grades I wanted to teach, but I figured I would take this course anyway. I am so happy I did because I decided I want to do my student teaching in middle school. I have realized this is such a unique time in children’s lives and I want more of the molding aspect rather than solely teaching like at the high school level. I want to not only educate students in history, but also have it relate to their every…
Teachers often positively impact a student’s passion. I was fortunate enough to have such a teacher in my life. Ms. Hendricks, my AP Literature teacher, over the course of two years has unveiled my true passion for writing and literature. By ensuring students grasp literal concepts of the obtuse meaning of the material, she has been able demonstrate the beauty and power of words throughout every aspect of daily life. Ms. Hendricks classes instilled in me, a strong belief that writing and literature are the two most important concepts of communication. As a result, I have decided to major in communications, a field with endless career opportunities.…
Lunch was over and students were filing into the classroom. As soon as we got inside the atmosphere felt really uncomfortable. I looked to the second row of desks and saw Katrina, a long-time friend, digging through her desk, Mrs. Nakigawa, our homeroom teacher, looking over her shoulder with concern.…
Growing up I spent most of my childhood in Vietnam living an ordinary life. My parents were not risk-takers until they decided to quit their career as educators and move to the United States. Knowing that life in America will be challenging for immigrants, we mentally prepared ourselves to be fearless and get through every obstacle that is in our way. No matter how prepare we were, being a newcomer was frightful. When I first step foot on the land of promise, there was a mixed emotion suddenly rushed through me as a signal telling me life here will not be easy. We faced will endless obstacles and the language barrier is the most, the biggest challenge for us. Personally, I think learning a new language is difficult and requires a lot of hard…
to fit 60 car boxes into a large crate. The car boxes have dimensions of…
During my sophomore year, a senior came to me at Tutoring Society to get tutored in math. She would come to me almost every day. And just like many others I tutor, I started to get to know her better. She came from an underprivileged background and worked an evening shift at our local food store to support her family. However, this had not deterred her from participating on the cheerleading team. One day, she had to leave five minutes early to cheer at an away game. A few weeks later, she rushed out the main doors after the tutoring session to take over her friend’s shift at work. Despite her part time job and cheerleading practices, she still worked hard to pass high school and her least favorite class: math.…
“I don’t see color! I don’t have a racist bone in my body!” (Irving, 2014, p. xi). How many times have we heard something similar to this or said it ourselves? I know that I have heard it many times by people of all ages. So far this semester, I have learned so much about race, socioeconomic status, history, and poverty. I have been around the world and see poverty in my own backyard along with poverty on the other side of the country. I have always thought of myself as pretty knowledgeable on these subjects but I have found there is so much I do not know. I also have learned that as a teacher we really have to be aware of ourselves and our stereotypes so we don’t bring them into the classroom.…
The school year had just started; I was walking into the classroom of one of my most difficult classes that junior year. As I enter the room I see a man who looked like a basic high school male teacher. Although he looked like many male teachers I have seen before, I was a little intimidated by the presence he gave off. As I sit down, and class begins, I realize that this average looking teacher is not the intimidating man I thought he was. On this day, I met a teacher who changed the way I look at my academic studies today. This teacher taught me to never give up on my academics and to believe in myself and everything will be okay. This teacher, or so-called average looking teacher, was my college chemistry teacher, Mr. Notsch.…
End-of-life vehicles (ELV’s) are motor vehicles that are defined as waste by the Waste Directive. All of the components are classed as waste as well, including the tyres, which represent approximately 3.5% of the weight of an ELV. Considering 8 million vehicles are disposed of and 18 million part-worn tyres are disposed of, a total of 50 million tyres need to be dealt with each year. This report will discuss the current methods of recycling and reusing tyres and also the future techniques to be introduced to the industry. However, I will begin by introducing the history of recycling tyres.…
Teacher is the person who shapes the future of any human being. Teachers are the people who hold the candle of enlightenment, knowledge, and, prosperity. Any nation who doesn't respect its candle bearers can never prosper and will always remain in darkness. Advancement of society depends upon teachers.…
Located in Makati, the central district of manila, The E-hotel Makati is an ideal place for discerning travellers. Strategically and centrally accessible to the leading business addresser, exclusively residential areas, restaurants and finest attractions, all of which are walking distance to this boutique hotel…
There are 178 out of school youth in the Brgy. Tumbar. There will be 34.43% of out of school youth that can be benefited for our said project. But we didn’t just focused on the out of school youth we wanted all the townspeople of Tumbar to be included so we proposed this project to benefit them all. We are hoping that we enlighten their tired faces for a while even just for our 2 day activity. We opt to be a happy remembrance for them. And we pray for the approval and success of our project.…
Liquid Coffee Bar and Resto started on September 27, 2009 when Mr. Philip Tiongson went to his friend living at Avida. He got no room to sleep that night so he decided to check-in at Microtel Hotels and Resorts. On October 25, 2009, Mr. Tiongson had a chance to talk to the Manager of…
Education is the greatest weapon we can use to attain success. For this reason the Central Mindanao University provides high standard of education to the student that can be used in exploring the competitive and huge application of the technology we have. By conducting the educational tour it can help us more knowledgeable and familiarized with the latest innovation about the high-tech facilities. In addition, to expose the student in the different things they will encounter during the tour.…