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    Lies - Ethan Canin

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    ANALYSIS ~ LIES BY ETHAN CANIN 1. Summary Jack is the narrator in this short story. He’s an eighteen-year-old teenager‚ who has a complicated relationship with his parents. His mother is trying to push him in the right direction concerning his future. On the other hand it’s clear that his father does not want Jack to live at home anymore. He said: “Yours pay your dime‚ you takes your choice”‚ which from what Jack interpreted means; get out. Though‚ Jack does not care that much about

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    variety of character archetypes weave through the narrative‚ shaping the journey of the hero‚ Odysseus. One of the characters who both follows and subverts her archetype is Eurykleia‚ the maid servant of Odysseus in his house and was also a nursing servant who took care of Odysseus and his son Telemachus‚ who has waited for Odysseus to come home for 20 years after taking care of his son Telemachus and being loyal in his service. Though she is associated with The Loyal Companion archetype due to staying

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    In the essay‚ “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation” by Deborah Tannen‚ the author claims that the men more likely to talking in public place‚ but less at home. The women is more likely to talk to their husband at home‚ but do not talk in the public. We see this when the author explain the reason. She states‚ “In the public setting of a guest lecture‚ men felt challenged to show his intelligence and display his understanding of the lecture. But at home‚ where he has nothing to prove and no one to defend against

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    To my surprise‚ I thoroughly enjoyed the story. I was taken back when I read that Dukhiram murdered his wife Radha over the lack of dinner when he arrived home. It was interesting to me to analyze the dynamic between the wives and their husbands as well as the brother’s relationship. I didn’t think the story was going where it was going‚ and never could expect what was to happen next. I was intrigued the whole time‚ while being appalled at the way individuals were treated or tossed to the side.

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    Teacher

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    hears (or fails to hear) in the environment. Because my father is deaf‚ this is one area I’m more sensitive to‚ and although I’ve never had a deaf child in any of my classrooms‚ I do know that the inability to hear clearly will change the entire learning the child either learns‚ or fails to learn. 7. In what kind of setting could you do your assessment? I would perform this assessment in whatever the child’s natural daily environment is. In my home daycare‚ I would simply observe the child as he

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    Archetypes are neither good nor bad. They are simply patterns of behavior; and when we become unaware of them‚ they tend to fall into shadow. With this being said‚ I most closely resemble the Martyr archetype. The origin of the Martyr archetype is all about doing the right thing‚ no matter who is against it. A Martyr realizes that sacrificing for others is a part of their life’s journey‚ and that when they do this‚ it brings them a sense of purpose and joy. On the other hand‚ Martyr’s use their sacrifices

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    Teachers

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    once said‚ “The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." [This is an excellent way to start off your essay! This quote is sure to grab your readers’ attention.] William Arthur Ward greatly inspired the classifications I chose to use in this essay; dedicated teachers or “great” teachers‚ typical or “good” teachers‚ and undedicated or “bad” teachers. While there are many qualities of a dedicated teacher; the one quality that

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    I choose to do my teacher interview at Huntley high school‚ which is the school I graduated from. When I was at the high school doing the interview another teacher came into the office‚ so I actually was able to get the opinions of two teachers. I interview my junior physical education teacher Ms. Seitz who also teaches Health Education she has taught for three years. I also was able to meet with Mr. Fahey who just started teaching this year as a first year teacher he also teaches Physical Education

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    Wonder Woman Archetype

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    Golden Age was the first era of comic books‚ a time where they became so widespread and popular that more than 60 million copies were sold each month by 1946. Many of the most notable superheroes were created during these years‚ and the superhero archetype was constructed and defined. Characters such as Batman‚ Captain America‚ Flash Gordon‚ and Wonder Woman gained prominence in the Golden Age. Despite popular belief‚ Wonder Woman was not the first female superhero. A few came before her‚ many after

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    is a reflective account explaining my understanding of roles and responsibilities as a teacher. Promoting equality and valuing diversity When teaching I will consider it important to treat all learners equally with respect and dignity. It is necessary to remove barriers that they may face regardless of their disability‚ age‚ race‚ gender‚ ethnicity or social class. Some of these factors can affect the way in which they learn and it is necessary for the teacher to consider this when planning and

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