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    My Ideal Classroom

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    Essay on my ideal classroom set up for elementary school children. My ideal classroom is not entirely‚ but almost based on fun. My main objective is to have kids come into my class room and feeling that Ms. English’s classroom is a whole lot of fun. Not only do I want my classroom to be fun‚ but I also want it to be a special place for all of my children. My ideal classroom would have all of the services for all of my children to learn‚ grow‚ and thrive. At the same time‚ I want my classroom to be

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    Plato's Ideal Polis

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    The freedom that is to be cultivated in the citizens of Plato ’s ideal polis‚ and in the polis itself is supposed to be a free and just place. The freedom that Plato describes is the kind of freedom to live within a republic and be able to live in accordance to their abilities. The freedom he describes allows people to do things that‚ "are apt for the accomplishment of different jobs" meaning that a person is allowed to either transcend the "class" they were born in to or to even be "demoted" from

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    Ideal school essay

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    A school is a place where students go to discover new knowledge and acquire new experiences. In an ideal school‚ not only should students look forward to learning‚ but teachers should also look forward to teaching. It should have a large area of study‚ and a diverse student body. Most importantly‚ students must feel comfortable‚ both around other students and teachers‚ and around campus. While the academic system is arguably the most important part of school‚ the school campus itself also plays

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    "My ideal school"

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    secondly‚ that I didn’t mention technology once. For me‚ this second trend bears a little more fleshing out. I would never say that there is no place for technology in education‚ far from it… But I think the place of technology is to support a more student-focused‚ relevant and engaging methodology. It is the ’how’‚ not the ’what’. For me‚ technology in the ideal school plays a supporting role – and it is a vital one‚ since my dream school relies on it to work‚ but it is still only there as a means to

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    Beowulf's Heroic Ideal

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    and Grendel. The main reason I chose these two characters was because I believe that both of these characters possess most of the heroic ideals of the Anglo-Saxon times. The heroic ideals consist of strength‚ intelligence‚ and loyalty‚ each of these characters showed and proved they had most of these qualities throughout the entire story. The first heroic ideal was present throughout the entire story by a couple of the characters. I think it can be certain though that Beowulf was the main character

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    A ideal college student

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    The ideal college student. College by definition is an institution of higher learning. Being a college student can be excited because it’s a different step of your life‚ where you going to face a new world‚ deal with different kind of people that not have the some objective as you like high school. And sometimes move from your country‚ to the country of your college acceptance. Move from your country means also move from your parent’s house; which is one of the best opportunity almost 90% of

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    Plato’s concept of the ideals Plato believed that reality is more than what we sense around the world (e.g. taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ see and touch)‚ he believed that behind these physical realities lies a perfect version of them in which he called Forms and that the greatest thing we can learn is to have knowledge and understanding of them. Plato’s theory means that what we can sense around us (for example a chair) is just a mere shadow of the perfect version which exists in the world of Forms. The

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    Desert Places

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    November 12‚ 2012 Poetry Mini Essay Word Count: 315 “Desert Places” by Robert Frost The poem “Desert Places” by Robert Frost describes the loneliness that is an unavoidable part of human nature and discusses the fact that loneliness is something that comes from within you. Although the speaker is unknown they show their sad emotions while observing a snow covered field. To help readers understand the meaning of “Desert Places”. Frost uses forms of imagery‚ symbols and personification to transfer

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    “What is hypnosis?” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy Hypnosis can be traced as far back as the ancient Egyptians where it was used as a means of curing illnesses through suggestion‚ it was known as the curing sleep. Hypnosis can be described as a sleep like trance and a state of heightened relaxation‚ that hypnotists today call a trance state this is where you are more susceptible to suggestion and influence. Hypnosis

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    stereotype of a woman would be described as petite‚ fair-skinned‚ light hair‚ and light eyes. Some would say – a replica of a Barbie doll. Nowadays‚ the new and improved stereotype of the ideal woman is wide hips‚ tan and flawless skin‚ flat stomach‚ and full lips. The constant change in this perception of the ideal woman is one

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