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    Evaluation

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    Assignment 2: Evaluation Final Due Date: 12th of October 1 EDUC321 Assignment 2 Bek Mellefont 220043765 Section A- Reflection on Supervising Teacher Report. Throughout the entirety of my seven week practicum‚ I was constantly supported by my supervising teacher. I was continually provided with feedback‚ and if that feedback related to something I needed to work on‚ I strived to do my best to work on that area‚ and this was as aspect I was praised on in not only my evaluation report but

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    Frederick II

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    Frederick II was born into the House of Hohenzollern on January 24‚ 1712 in Berlin‚ Germany. His parents were Frederick William I and Princess Sophia Dorothea (sister of George II of Great Britain). While Frederick II’s father was short tempered‚ his mother was calm and enjoyed living in luxury. By having opposite parents‚ Frederick II was taught differently by his two parents. His mother hired a tutor that taught him about French culture and Greek and Roman classics‚ whereas his father taught him

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    Amanda Sanchez September 8‚ 2014 P. 2‚ AP Lang. Rhetorical Analysis Frederick Douglas In the autobiography‚ Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas‚ an American Slave‚ Douglas reinforces the universal human condition of freedom through syntax‚ figurative language‚ and selection of detail. This is demonstrated in the third paragraph‚ which makes it stand out. The stylistic elements used in the third paragraph clearly depicts Douglas’ emotions toward freedom. This is

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    Dan Kennedy 3/21/13 AP European History Frederick the Great Frederick the Great (Frederick II)‚ the King of Prussia‚ was the leader necessary to take Prussia to a modern level. Under him‚ his country grew to a level equivalent to that of other top European countries of that time. Through his militaristic skills and his ability to lead‚ Frederick created a great power in Europe. Frederick accomplished establishing Prussia as a power through the acquisition of Silesia‚ creating a valuable silk

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    Kenny Sandoval History 251-003 Frederick Douglas Dear Jim‚ I don’t know if you remember me but my name is Kenny Sandoval and I am your brother’s son. My dad has said so much about you and I remember him bringing up the topic of you owning a slave. He mentioned that you treated your slaved like if they were some type of animal that could be easily replaced. I myself am a slave owner but believe that slaves deserve to be treated more like humans even though they are our property. I recommend you

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    Frederick Douglass

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    around 29 years of age. Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey‚ who later became known as Frederick Douglass‚ was born a slave in Talbot County‚ Maryland‚ between Hillsboro[10] and Cordova‚ probably in his grandmother’s shack east of Tappers Corner (38.8845°N 75.958°W) and west of Tuckahoe Creek.[11] The exact date of Douglass’ birth is unknown. He chose to celebrate it on February 14.[3] The exact year is also unknown (on the first page of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ an American Slave

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    The Taylor Swift / Apple Music ad campaign‚ first released on April 1st‚ consists of various commercials featuring the award-winning singer. The first ad features Swift preparing for a jog on her treadmill. She puts on headphones and uses her phone to turn on the song “Jumpman” by Drake and Future. The rap song begins to play as she starts her run‚ and Swift begins to rap the song enthusiastically. With her arms flailing‚ she raps her way through half of the first verse. In mid-stride‚ she falls

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    Becoming dominated by the most purest idea of them. I would look into each performer individually. After obsessing for nearly months over these actors‚ I have now seen over a hundred‚ conceivably even more films‚ all involving actors associated with The Outsiders. Subsequently‚ that leading

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    Taylor Swift

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    Swift was born on December 13‚ 1989 in Reading‚ Pennsylvania and raised in Wyomissing‚ Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Andrea Gardner (née Finlay)‚ a homemaker who previously worked in finance‚ and Scott Kingsley Swift‚ a stockbroker. Her maternal grandmother‚ Marjorie Finlay (née Moehlenkamp)‚ was an opera singer. Swift has a younger brother‚ Austin. She grew up on a Christmas-tree farm. When Swift was in fourth grade‚ she won a national poetry contest with a three-page poem‚ "Monster in My

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    Frederick Douglass

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    Although Frederick Douglass was a black man that spent all of his childhood and most of his adult life a slave‚ he was determined to become a free man. With some obstacles along the way and some set backs he was able to achieve his goal. Douglass found that learning to read and write was his ticket to becoming a free man. He wasn’t sure how he was going to learn how to read and write‚ but he found ways to learn. In chapters 6‚ 7‚ and 8 of Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass‚ Douglass

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