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    Teachers all learn different ways and all have different teaching abilities. Students all also have a specific way they learn. The two teachers that have made the biggest impact in my life were my AP English teacher Mrs. Fale and my Chemistry teacher Mr. Barrington. They both had great qualities I admired‚ including; great structure‚ willingness to help‚ patience‚ and kindness. My AP English teacher was understanding and helped me know exactly the format and what I needed to work on for my papers

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    Archetypes in Literature EECE 441 Prof. Sibley Definition of Archetype: “A universally recognizable element . . . that recurs across all literature and life (Latrobe 13). Psychologist Carl Jung called these elements a kind of “collective unconscious” of the human race‚ prototypes rather than something gained from experience. The word is derived from the Greek: arche‚ original‚ and typos‚ form or model; thus‚ original model (Latrobe 13). An archetype is the first real example or prototype

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    Draft1 My Great Teacher in Middle School I will never forget Mr. Amado Escobar; he was the best teacher I had in middle school when I was 13 years old. Mr. Escobar was the instructor for my Computer Application System’s class. I enjoyed his class because he used creative teaching methods and he had patience with all of his students. Besides being a great teacher‚ Mr. Escobar was also my best friend and whenever I had problems with my computer he would fix my computer. Mr. Escobar

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    In high school‚ a teacher can either be hated for passing out failing grades or adored for all their hard effort in teaching their students math. Although Mr. Timothy Vanderveer from Hesperia High School was hated‚ adored and looked like the basic nerd with a pocket protector‚ he became my favorite teacher for his dedication and challenges he presented to his students. I will never forget how to graph an absolute value equation because it will always form a "V for Vanderveer‚" as he engraved in our

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    Lies In The Crucible Essay

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    The Crucible is a great example of how even the slightest of lies can have great and everlasting consequences. Often time a simple white lie expands as the creator has to cover it up with more lies and deceit until this little white lie has turned into a gargantuan monster that can cause chaos and destruction in the lives of those around them. This is shown in The Crucible when

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    One major archetype in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is the quest that the kids try to achieve; to have Boo Radley make an appearance for them. At some points‚ they even take it upon themselves to find him‚ deciding one of the ending summer nights to find him “Because nobody could see them at night‚ because Atticus would be so deep in a book h wouldn’t hear the Kingdom coming‚ because if Boo Radley killed them they’d miss school instead of vacation” (58). This can show that Jem and Dill had

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    Me and My Volcano Volcanoes exist all around the world. They can be very dangerous or unharmful. Some may seem unharmful because of their appearance‚ but they really are harmful to humans and wildlife. Volcanoes occur when two tectonic plates collide or‚ when there is a hot spot in the crust and constructive forces build a volcano. There are two types of volcanic flows pyroclastic and mud flows. Pyroclastic volcanoes occur when the amount of magma in the chamber collects and the pressure

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    Archetype: Who Are You

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    ARCHETYPES: WHO ARE YOU? BY CAROLINE MYSS (Nonfiction Book Reports) The Assignment in Conversation VI Subject By: Siti Utami 10111150 S I ENGLISH LITERATURE HIGHER SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEKNOKRAT BANDAR LAMPUNG 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Background of The Report 1 1.2 The Scope Of The Report 2 CHAPTER TWO DISCUSSION 2.1 The Biographycal Sketch 3 2.2 The Physical Description 4

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    Hope In literature archetype is best defined as a typical character that represents a universal pattern. In general‚ archetype is a very typical example of a person or object. Archetype can be applied to literature because there can be many types of characters and settings that describe a person. Even symbolic archetypes play a role in literature. Hope is a major archetype that could be significant in a lot of stories. Through the stories and poems: “A Rose for Emily" ‚“What You Pawn I Will Redeem”

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    The crucible shows a lot of lies that overpower the truth told by the innocent which those lies make a big impact on so many different lives whether they’re innocent or guilty . Many of the people throughout the play the teens lied about most of the people that were put on trial for their own benefits. Those lies over power the truth told by the women accused of being a witch. In this play the truth did not set the women free but made them look like fools. Telling a lie can tell you a

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