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    course‚ I gained many valuable insights about how to create a literate teaching and learning environment. It not only enables me to get to know more about my literacy learners but also how to select appropriate texts‚ include interactive‚ critical and response perspective in my literacy instruction. Moreover‚ I gain insightful feedback from my supportive colleagues by sharing my presentation with them. I. Getting to Know Literacy Learners‚ P–3 By taking the time to get to know your student

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    LESSON PLAN: CRITICAL AND RESPONSE PERSPECTIVE Walden University Instructor: Bernice Gregory Class: The Beginning Reader: PreK- 3 EDUC-6706R-1 February 16‚ 2014   LESSON PLAN: CRITICAL AND RESPONSE PERSPECTIVE In this lesson‚ I focused on Jace‚ the second grader. I was able to hold a small group lesson in her classroom so that I could be able to assess her literacy ability first hand when it comes to critical and response perspectives. I learned of the idea of a tea party

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    Critical Response Paper I would like to say that I chose the Tao Te Ching‚ however‚ it chose me. I was first introduced to this text one Christmas morning‚ many years ago‚ and it has been with me (in one way or another) ever since. Due to my lifestyle I was constantly losing my copy‚ and in my attempts to replace it I had the pleasure of owning a multitude of versions‚ and differing translations. Today I will be using the 1988 publication of the Tao Te Ching as translated by author Stephen Mitchell

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    Critical Response to “The Moral Thinking of Macbeth” In his essay‚ “The Moral Thinking of Macbeth‚” J. Gregory Keller attempts to address Hannah Arendt’s claim in her article‚ “Thinking and Moral Considerations‚” that evil may arise in society directly from thoughtlessness. He attempts to use the murder of Duncan in Macbeth as an event to clarify her argument that thoughtlessness leads to evil and that thinking about the ethical ramifications of one’s thinking can actually turn people toward

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    Pryor The Dead In the novel The Dead‚ Gabriel Conroy‚ who is the nephew of Julia and Kate Morkan‚ is the main character of the story. One night he and his wife attended a party‚ which was given by his two aunts‚ and there were many other members in the party. The story revolves around their life and memories.Gabriel Conroy felt a blur between his soul and the dead. Some people died‚ but they are still alive because they have true love. Some people are alive‚ but they are still dead because they

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    Taylor English 1101 Dr. Marla J. Fowler 8-5-12 Metaphysical Poets The term metaphysical poets was coined by the poet and critic Samuel Johnson to describe a loose group of British lyric poets of the 17th century‚ whose work was characterized by the inventive use of conceits‚ and by speculation about topics such as love or religion. These poets were not formally affiliated; most of them did not even know or read each other (Wikipedia). Their work is

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    Name:darren Class:E7H Critical response of Molloy and Grove’s article Topic:H1N1 Summary H1N1 is a swine flu which was outbreak all over the world in 2009 and 2010.Molloy and Grove both discuss the action that government take to solve this crisis‚ but have very different views about its value. While Grove is positive about the effort that government did‚ Molloy is highly skeptical. He argues that H1N1 is not as serious as we expect and government has overreacted the

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    Critical Response #1: “On Paradise” by Nicolette Bethel In the essay “On Paradise” Nicolette Bethel starts off by discussing reality based on perspective. To illustrate this Bethel uses two examples. The first example is the image of a beach seen through the eyes of two people; a tourist and a resident. From the tourist’s perspective the beach is a beautiful‚ warm place where he can lay around and get a sun tan‚ enjoy the warm air and clear skies; however‚ from the resident’s perspective it’s a

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    idea that appearances can be deceptive but necessary is reflected in 20th century context. George Orwell’s novel‚ ‘1984’ and the film‚ ‘Dead Poet’s Society’‚ directed by Peter Weir (1989)‚ reveal that society was fearful of rising ideologies after the bomb. The two texts highlight that while propaganda and conformity are societal issues‚ it is necessary to be critical of totalitarianism‚ tradition and allow appearances to be deceptive. Appearances can be deceptive when influenced by propaganda; however

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    to the works of a group of English poets of the seventeenth century who wrote poetry in dramatic and conversational in rhythm in tone‚ intriguing and complex in theme and idea. Metaphysical poetry is also rich in striking and unusual imagery chosen from philosophy‚ theology‚ the arts‚ crafts and sciences. Metaphysical poems were also known as lyrical poems which are brief but intense meditations‚ characterized by striking use of wit‚ irony and wordplay. The poets used fresh and sophisticated approach

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