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    My Idea of a Professional Teacher A student is nothing without his/her teacher. Without them we would know nothing and be nothing. The teacher is the one that helps the student understand everything around him/her. The teacher’s pride and glory is to know that he/she helped create a student that would someday live a successful life. When the word “professional teacher” was said‚ Sir Camacho comes to my mind. Even though there are a lot of great teachers in Regional Science High School

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    The Archetypes In Hamlet

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    character’s past? All of these characteristics fall into the category of the archetype‚ and in Hamlet‚ the archetypes of the hero‚ the villain‚ the outcast‚ and the father figure are all met. Simply put‚ an archetype is a stereotypical idea of a person or thing in literature or film‚ or something that is universally recognizable as a symbol. In Hamlet‚ a central archetype is the “hero‚” and Prince Hamlet is able to fit this archetype by fulfilling the criteria of having experienced a traumatic event in

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    white lies

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    whys‚ we shelter their minds with ivory lies‚ so innocent and sweet‚ that’s what I adore” just like what Lovehatehero‚ a band‚ sings in the song‚ ivory lies build up a safe place for beautiful things‚ even if they are lies‚ ultimately. However‚ white lies‚ just like the pure color‚ are good things. In a family‚ parents tell little white lies to encourage their kids to behave nicely‚ for example. A survey found that parents tell their children 3000 white lies on average‚ just to get their own way

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    An essay that I will be examining through the framework of a monomyth archetype is “The Step Not Taken” by Paul D’Angelo in which he recollects his thoughts and emotions after a Toronto-based event in which he is faced with a young man in an elevator who suddenly and without provocation breaks down in tears‚ thus putting the author’s public persona that he carries for strangers at odds with his inner ego and sense of social self-worth. The questions that the author has explored in the essay were

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    The Garden Archetypes

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    relation to the archetype of The Innocent‚ an ego type. Out of the twelve archetypes used commonly in written work‚ the author Carl Gustav Jung‚ generalized these types to be constantly represented in a person’s life and personal traits. To further explain one’s personality broken down‚ it is simply that everyone is brought up differently‚ therefore varying in their belief and value systems. Although humans are complex beings‚ and different archetypes may apply to one personality‚ one archetype usually

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    Organizational Archetypes Grantham University Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine Mintzberg’s organizational archetypes and to explain why an organizational template is a good idea. It will also explore briefly‚ the subject of teamwork and leadership and why there are not enough true leaders today. Organizational Archetypes To be successful‚ an organization has to be made up of quality people. It also has to be structured in such

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    Types of Lies

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    Types of Lies People Tell                                      Types of Lies People Tell > Lies might have been part of human life since language appeared. Although they are something people frown upon‚ they are not all vicious. According to the purpose to tell lies‚ they can be divided into three types: beneficial lies‚ spiteful lies‚ neutral lies. Beneficial lies usually mean to help. They are told out of kindness and people benefit from them. They help avoid hurt‚ sadness‚ insult‚ and

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    THE STORY OF MY ENGLISH TEACHER    My story is that my teacher not saying any names she is a kind of teacher that yells at students or either is loud but never talks to us in a soft and calm way. Even though she is the best teacher I have ever had for English but she doesn’t know that all she knows is that I’m loud and annoying even though some of that is true but not all of it. My Teacher is very strict but when she says something like for example "Put your electronics away" or no eating in class"

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    On The Road Archetypes

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    life. Kerouac’s novel follows the jazz and the energy of the time. The book tells the story of four cross-country journeys of two friends‚ Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty‚ the fictional alter-egos of Kerouac and iconic Beat writer Neil Cassady. Five archetypes that analyze Jack Kerouac’s On the Road are the

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    people interested in the character and the changes the character goes through. This happens so often that it is becoming an archetype. This archetype has become more common in books‚ films and TV shows because it develops interest in the audience. Thus‚ apocalyptic fiction always includes a character archetype of the "good guy who needs to be bad". One depiction of this archetype is The Road‚ which is written by Cormac McCarthy. In the beginning of the novel‚ the Man and the Boy are introduced as

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