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    Reticent students‚ or passive students are they who lack of participation in classroom’s lessons or activity. Usually‚ this type of students tend to avoid from participating or joining any activities that has been conducted by the teachers. This students may have the problems of low self-esteem‚ unconfident in sharing ideas‚ shy‚ and others‚ As teachers‚ we should be able to recognize this type of students in class as they may need serious attention for they should not be left out from the lesson

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    consisting of smaller ensembles‚ began to emerge‚ an increase in the amount of improvisations did too. This new style‚ which we know today as bebop‚ started a new experience that also led to the creation of cool and hard bop jazz. Bebops began to become more popular during the 1940’s‚ this was said to come from a reaction to “Swing” music. It also was a way for African-American youth‚ who were interested in jazz‚ to express their musical innovation. Big clubs in the city of Harlem began to offer free

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    How can drama help shy students gain more confidence? 1) Studying drama at school can be a positive‚ life-enhancing experience for children. It can improve confidence and help to combat (καταπολεμήσουν) shyness‚ which many young children struggle with. However‚ many claim that if performing is taken too seriously it can make children too competitive‚ stressed and diminish (μειώνει) their confidence if they are not successful. This could make them less likely to thrive in (ευδοκιμήσουν σε) social

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    Opposing Ideologies: More Alike Than Different Throughout time‚ ideas of religious fervor and scientific discovery have swirled around in competition with each other‚ fighting for the upper-hand. Emily Dickinson explores these rival views in her many poems‚ making her an influential part of this timeless debate. Many of Dickinson’s poems tend to criticize religion‚ yet some cater to other views as well. In Dickinson’s Poem 168‚ she illustrates the moral dispute between the opposing ideas of scientific

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    More Than Money: How Class Affects Opportunity in “Paul’s Case” Money cannot buy happiness. This famous proverb initially provides a comforting idea; that life is worth more than wealth. However‚ Willa Cather’s “Paul’s Case” provides a more unsettling take on this proverb. Cather asserts that the upper class has more than just money. They have a radically different set of societal expectations and standards‚ allowed the privilege of exclusive pastimes‚ such as the fine arts. Paul exemplifies the

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    Between White and Roberts Nathan Goodson ENG 121: English composition 1 Instructor: Patrice Jones 4/7/2014 Between the descriptive essay "Once More to the Lake" by E.B. White‚ and the narrative essay "How to Say Nothing in 500 Words" by P.M. Roberts I find the descriptive essay to be far more interesting to read for the way it is written appeals to the senses of the reader. Both essays‚ however‚ carry good merit and are written very well. The essay that is currently being presented is an interpretation

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    Outline Describe the typical social‚ cultural and environmental impacts experienced by tourist destinations in developing countries Social impacts * Increase in variety of jobs available * Seasonal employment * Price inflation * Economic leakage Cultural impacts * Market for traditional crafts and/or rituals grows * New patterns of dress and behaviour may cause problems Environmental impacts * Provision of new intrastructure‚ e.g. roads * Increased pressure

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    Alyssa Reitano Poetry Final Draft: Paper 2 Oct 31 2010 More Than Meets the Eye Through the use of poetic techniques like alliteration‚ caesura‚ and sentence structure the meaning of these poems can be determined. Both author’s create a bond between words and brings about the feeling of the poems. After reading both “Bleeding” by May Swenson and “Beware : do not read this poem” by Ishmael Reed‚ they both contain elements of aural and visual effects to call attention to the relationship within

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    getting them off the job. The truth is that motivated people seek more hours‚ not less. The second is Spiraling Wages. Spiraling wages motivate people to seek the next wage increase. If rising wages won’t motivate‚ reducing them might. The third is Fringe Benefits. These benefits have gone from rewards to rights. The cost of fringe benefits is approximately 25% of the wage dollar. People are spending less time working expecting more security and money. Ultimately it has been found out by the author

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    International tourism has expanded rapidly throughout the world in recent decades. Tourism is traveling for recreational or leisure purposes or other services which supports leisure travel pursuits. Tourists‚ as defined by the World Tourism Organization‚ are those people who travel and stay in places -- not more than one consecutive year‚ outside their usual environment for several reasons such as leisure‚ business and other purposes not related to their usual activity from places which they have been

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