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    Character Education

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    My personal philosophy regarding the teaching of character in curriculum is simple. I believe that schools and curriculum are filled with opportunities to display good character and virtues. We‚ as educators‚ display character each and every day in the classroom; including the online settings where I now teach. I don’t believe it is truly possible to leave it out of daily learning‚ as students are absorbing even this type of information in their interactions with us as educators. In this reflection

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    Round Characters

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    The content is equally important. There are many literary elements throughout each of these stories‚ and some even occur in both‚ such as the appearance of round characters. The main characters in both 1984 and “The Train from Rhodesia” are round characters‚ meaning that they undergo change and end up different by the end of the story. In the opening pages of 1984‚ Winston commits “thought-crime” and has a rebellious heart towards his government

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    Moral Character

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    Moral Character Viewpoint Robin M Ritchey [ July 21‚ 2010 ] PHI/105 Eric Shark Discussion Question 1- Cluster 2 agreed that moral character is often formed by lessons learned as a child through either experience or through parental instruction. Moral character is also not always defined by a person’s habits‚ as habits are not always classified as good and bad‚ black and white. There are a lot of gray areas concerning habits. Moral character defines who a person is and what that person stands

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    Character and Service

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    definition of character is the set of qualities that make somebody or something distinctive‚ especially somebody’s qualities of mind and feeling. If this holds true Martin Luther King had a fine character that truly set him apart from many. With his upbringing in a Christian household and a strong desire to provide service to his community he was able to accomplish many goals. Many leaders of nations‚ revolutions‚ and many other movements of the world’s history have a character that could be somewhat

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    Characters of fear

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    In Alexander Mackendrick’s 1957 classic‚ Sweet Smell of Success‚ the character of J.J. Hunsecker is extremely powerful‚ respected and lonely. This is also true of the character Jerry Langford in Scorsese’s 1983 film‚ The King of Comedy. Both character’s share positions of supremacy and therefore can be easily contrasted with reference to their similarities and differences. J.J. is the most powerful newspaper columnist in New York‚ thus yielding authority with his command over the press. Jerry is

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    Character Mandala

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    symmetrical patterns and symbols arranged in a circle to express a mood‚ feeling‚ idea‚ or belief system. For this assignment you will: Create your own version of a mandala to represent a character in your book. Write an artist’s statement explaining how your mandala represents and reflects your chosen character. To Earn a “4”‚ you will be evaluated on this as follows: Mandala- Completeness: The mandala design includes 3 layers: a center symbol‚ a symmetrical pattern of symbols in the middle‚ and

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    National Character

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    National Character National Character is the personality expressed by a country or group of people. National character defines who we are‚ what we are about‚ and expresses our ideals. Character exhibits culture‚ and distinguishes personal backgrounds of people of many different countries. The character of a nation is a useful concept in determining the decisions that performers make. Bahia-African Diaspora demonstrates character being put to use in performance. Bahia-African Diaspora is a

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    Pip's Character

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    Unable to become a gentleman himself Magwitch fulfills his dream throuw Pip. Pip is a round character‚ dynamic‚ his development is constantly influenced by the other characters.. Pip’s moral character undergoes many changes as he is given the chance to become what he believes is a gentleman. He picks up false values and goes along a path that appears to be noble but ends up ruining his character. He uses the money from his mysterious benefactor and indeed does make himself a “gentleman‚” but

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    Character and Conflict

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find: Character and Conflict “A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ written by Flannery O’Connor‚ follows the summer vacation of a family in Florida coming from Georgia. While driving‚ the family’s car ends up in a crash after a chain of events caused by the grandmother. In an attempt to rectify the situation‚ the grandmother waves down a passing car‚ only for the passengers to step out with guns in hand. After shouting out her sudden realization that one of the men is an escaped

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    Both Sylvia Plath and Penelope Lively explore situations that evoke the primal fear in all of us. They use various images and different symbols to explore these fears through neurosis‚ nightmares and hallucinations. “The blue capes all dissolved and vanished”‚ just like their childhood’s innocence. The whole dreamy fantasy world of the two main characters (Sandra‚ from ‘The Darkness Out there’ and the little girl from ‘Superman and Paula Brown’s New Snowsuit’) burnt into ashes by the antagonist.

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