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    How do you respond to Gerald in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley make you respond as you do by the way he writes? (30 Marks) The character of Gerald in An Inspector Calls is one that produces different responses; this is due to Priestley’s writing style. During the start of the play Gerald takes a low level status but by the end of the Play he is defiantly trying to save himself and the family. How does Priestley make us feel like that? Well it’s all down to the stage directions and how the

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    Riddle : How do you eat an elephant? Solution : In man-size bites! This riddle serves to remind ourselves that being overly ambitious or unrealistic‚ to go for too much‚ more than can be handled at any one go‚ is not going to get one very far! Every vision is the result of an extended period of hard work‚ of a series of tasks or objectives‚ stacked up in a structured way. Realising the vision requires devotion to and successful execution of each and every one of these tasks. But first‚ how this

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    has been falsely punished and hasn’t done anything wrong (quote). Due to his wrong doings we feel he is not a hero‚ as this is not typical of one. However his proclaiming of innocence causes us to feel empathy for him. “A year this very day” shows how things have changed over a short period of time. We learn the public has forgotten about him and even when he’s being marched to his death only a few people were there “Just a palsied few”. This causes us to think his so called crime could not have

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    How far do you agree that the failure of Italian revolutionaries in the years 1820–49 was primarily due to a lack of popular support? I agree that the revolutions that occurred in the years 1820-49 were due to a lack of popular support. Other factors could be the strength of the Austria army‚ how there was no leader‚ a lack of unity and no foreign support. The revolutions failed due to the lack of popular/mass support. The revolutions in Modena‚ Parma and the Papal States had all been unsuccessful

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    How to Motivate Students to Learn How to Motivate Students to Learn Following the Educational Psychology Theory and Practice Jessica Grayson Alcorn State University Running Head: How to Motivate Students

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    precisely defined by any but God. How much do you love your spouse? 1. You are 90 years of age‚ and your son comes home from abroad with a gift of car for you with full air conditioner – he may be claiming you on “life” in the mortuary. Your breakthroughs must manifest now! 2. Unfaithfulness in keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty; you may as well borrow a person’s money as his time. - Horace Manni. 3. There is influential power in gentle words. A word gently spoken

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    1. What did the teacher do to motivate or engage the students in learning? Was the content itself engaging? Were intrinsic or extrinsic motivations used? To motivate and engage the students in learning‚ Ms. Houck used a chunk and chew method‚ she had students use white boards‚ and she used a behavioral system. First‚ she used the chunk and chew (teacher teaches‚ students process information) method to engage students in the lesson. She would teach one strategy and then she would have the students

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    the meaning of her words in the simplest terms possible. I agree with Le Guin that the adventure itself is more significant than your end goal. When journeying to accomplish your goals‚ you learn invaluable life lessons and make memories. Those are the things that will carry you through your journey and remain with you for the rest of your life. A real life application of this quote is high school. The end goal is to graduate with a diploma‚ vital for the rest of your life;

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    Alternative ending The last chapter I went on with my life‚ without Tulip Pierce I felt better‚ what she said was: “Natalie me and Tulip need to talk to you tomorrow after school in front of the cafeteria on the first floor. This chat will bring a smile on your face and will make you happy. Also the talk will also be about Tulip’s smiling at you every time you see her.” The next day the school went so slow that I almost slept in mathematics. I took my books and my jacket and went to the cafeteria. While

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    Overcoming social media procrastination Are you someone who would open up facebook and skype on your laptop once you get home? Since most of us people are exposed to the internet‚ social media procrastination has increasingly affected us. Some say its controllable‚ but most people say it isn’t. The average person spends up to 24 hours or more a week online. Students like me tend to spend that time online while we should be concentrating on work. Students that procrastinate like me end up sleeping

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