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    Judaism‚ and Mrs. Hindu (Hinduism)‚ as well as the interviewer. Erin: Ms. Connie Fusion? Were ready for you Savannah: Yes‚ hello! Erin: So I’m just going to ask you a few questions‚ let’s get started. Why did you leave your last job? Savannah:I loved my job as a Harvard professor‚ but I was not honoring my ancestors I need to have a job that makes a difference in the world and that respects my father. Erin: How would you describe your work style? Savannah: I am a very hard-worker

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    It was the year 1983‚ when I was young‚ I was terrified of snakes‚ and I was forced to go to a wedding where snakes passed around. When I was supposed to give one of the snakes to my father‚ I hesitated‚ giving the snake‚ enough time to bite my father’s artery .He died in a matter of minutes. Twenty years later‚ I was still scared of snakes‚ while my elder brother teased me about it. Thinking that he was to help me to get over from phobia‚ my brother went to a Native American snake proprietor

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    occurring. Based on a true story‚ Erin Gruwell (Hillary Swank)‚ an English teacher‚ starts her first job in Los Angeles’ Woodrow Wilson High School where violence and gang warfare is rife following the L.A. Riots. Despite negative remarks from her superiors‚ Erin sets out to achieve her aim of helping the students fight the source of their battles in the classroom‚ before they end up in the courtroom where she would have encountered them if she had qualified as a lawyer. Erin fights for the kids’ respect

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    what causes the differences in school quality and opportunities for the students (Putnam‚ 2015). Recently‚ I had the pleasure of interviewing two of today’s youth‚ Josh and Erin. Their names have been changed for the sake of anonymity. Josh is a 17-year-old student at Shawnee Mission East High School‚ in Prairie Village‚ Kansas. Erin is a 16-year-old student at Wyandotte High School in Kansas City‚ Kansas. The stories told by these two individuals show that the wealth gap is still playing a major role

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    Whiplash Erin just had to know what was going on at Royal’s house which Bowie had been called to attend in such a hurry. She took the car and with Georgie in the back seat. She knew Bowie wasn’t going to be happy about her appearance in the crime scene‚ especially with Georgie but it was a risk she was taking. She had to know if agent Savich and agent Sherlock were okay after finding out they encounter a shooting at Royals house. Royal’s wife had called them scared and delirious. Erin‚ standing

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    Professional Accountants Page.8 References Page.9 Page 2 Recommendation Erin should notify Smart Worx of the postponement as it is consistent with ethical principles of integrity and professional competence. As Erin is complying with these codes of ethics‚ she has nothing to lose or suffer as she followed the guidelines of the code and therefore cannot be punished in any way. Page 3 Executive Summary Erin learnt that Smart Worx’s suppliers will postpone an order and the problem must be

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    between the students and opens their minds. This is due to the supreme catalyst figures of Erin Gruwell and also Miep Gies. Place is also a key factor in the sculpting of one’s perspective and the Holocaust Museum The students venture to is a momentous place that furthers their change in perspective. In the film The Composer supports this message through various film and language techniques. The student’s Teacher Erin Gruwell was the driving force behind the student’s positive change in perspective toward

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    Long Beach. Erin was a new teacher who believed the way to stop racial hatred is to change the young’s minds. The students in the school where she worked divided into four camps: whites‚ Latinos‚ Cambodians‚ and blacks. Every group hated each other. Erin wanted to change this condition and wanted everyone to change. In fact‚ she did it. Now here is question. Why Erin could do something that others did not finish? I think her sense of responsibility made her and her class successful. Erin was born

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    Introduction Freedom Writers is a drama based on the book “The freedom writers’ diary” by Erin Gruwell and her students at the Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in California. The book is an agglomeration of the writings of these students‚ inspired by their teacher‚ to write about the experiences they had to undergo due to the racial tensions and violence existing in the society. The movie is an enrapturing representation of the way in which a teacher revolutionizes the process of classroom teaching

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    Change Themselves and the World Around Them‚ a collection of essays compiled from the real experiences of Erin Gruwell (1999) and her students‚ known as the Freedom Writers. The teacher in the film‚ Erin Gruwell‚ played by Academy Award winning actress Hilary Swank‚ begins her teaching career at Wilson High School teaching a remedial freshman English class. Early in the film‚ Erin has difficulty establishing a connection with her students and turns to her father and husband for support

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