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    Ideal Teacher

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    The Ideal Teacher: The qualities that build a student to succeed. Learning simply cannot occur in a class if a student is not focused and attentive. Capturing the attention of a classroom can be a difficult challenge. From their past years and experiences‚ teachers develop and adopt their own techniques to get students to focus on any lesson‚ discussion‚ or activity. What are some characteristics considered ideal for a teacher to have in order to help a student succeed and excel in life?

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    fouding ideals

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    It has been a constant struggle to live up to the ideals expressed in the declaration of independence‚ but no matter how hard we tried‚ it is somehow still difficult to meet these ideals‚ so did americans live up to the five founding ideals in the declaration of independence?. The answer to that question is both yes and no. but blah blah blah blah blah i just signed up so i can look at an essay and they making me do extra stuff no they saying my essay is to short so anyone reading this can ignore

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    a supportive role next to a male figure such as secretaries or assistants. By the 1980’s many women were inspired to move up in their careers and gain a managerial or leadership role within their career. By the 1980s‚ women were fighting the glass ceiling phenomenon and believed that in order to move up the hypothetical job ladder‚ they needed to act like and even look like men. For example‚ most women in the 1980s wore conservative suits and padded shoulders to relate to and get respect from their

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    without any serious or practical importance. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Literature preserves the ideals of a people; and ideals--love‚ faith‚ duty‚ friendship‚ freedom‚ reverence--are the part of human life most worthy of preservation. The Greeks were a marvelous people; yet of all their mighty works we cherish only a few ideals‚--ideals of beauty in perishable stone‚ and ideals of truth in imperishable prose and poetry. It was simply the

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    Ideal man

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    I just know what I want from what I don’t want. My Ideal Man is natural‚ plain‚ nothing dazzling about him. He is modish in his appearance and simple in his looks. He’ll have an amiable desposition and confidence to stand on his own. He is kind hearted‚ has good values is God fearing‚ hardworking‚ focused‚ strong but yet gentle. He’s goal driven‚ ambitious and thoughtful. A Gentlman. My Ideal Man is not someone spectacular. My Ideal Man is Everyday. Picky? I do not think I am picky. I

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    Ideal Person

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    Ideal Person REL/133 Abstract For this assignment‚ we have been tasked to describe the ideal person according to Confucius. I will be including the concepts of ren‚ li‚ shu‚ xiao‚ and wen in my writing because these were the major Confucian virtues. Ideal Person There are many ways to describe the perfect person. If someone were to ask me what the ideal person is‚ I would say that the ideal person is one who has strong virtues‚ is a morally

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    Ideal City

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    CORRECTION OF THE ESSAY : “Imagine the Ideal City” The city of my dreams is neither too big nor too small. (Jenna) It is clean‚ there aren’t any cigarette butts‚ chewing gums‚ papers or dog dirt on the floor.( Angélique /Marjorie) It is Green‚ ecological (Stéphanie): there are less traffic and pollution because people use alternative means of transport (Gamzé/ Maria) and the cars run with solar energy. The houses are equipped with solar panels too to protect the Earth (Fanny/Stephanie) People recycle

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    Ideal Classroom

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    My Ideal Classroom! When a teacher ask students what their ideal classroom is most people would usually reply with “no teachers to teach us and we can use our phones whenever we want‚ we can just chill and sleep.” However‚ the students never think about the consequences to that. Which are that we will not be prepared for any major tests and will fail tremendously. My ideal classroom consists of a handful of students‚ the students getting

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    Ideal Self

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    ensures success. Throughout this paper‚ I will explore observations for how I’ve cultivated and refined these goals and objectives‚ recalling memories and those defining moments‚ when my vision became clear. I will discuss my plan for achieving my ideal self thru my career and life aspirations in coordination with my intellectual agenda‚ inclusive of the many challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. I have always known I am destined for greatness. My Vision‚ Values‚ and Aspirations – the creation

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    Ideal student

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    AN IDEAL STUDENT Students are the future hope of the country. A student is like clay which can be molded into any shape. Hence‚ it is very necessary that the student should be brought up and taught in the right ways. Teachers and parents are responsible for shaping the character of students. Discipline is the foremost quality of a student. He has to live with good behavior and in a discipline way. This is the time of life when the foundation of character is laid. A student without

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