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    My Memories

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    My Memories I honestly cannot think of an object from my past that holds significance to me now. The only thing that I can look at is an id picture of my father that I had the privilege to receive months ago. I guess you could say that this is an object from my past because my father is deceased. Every time I look at this ID card I am reminded of the fun memories that we shared. I miss him dearly. I can remember the time when he would come home from work with snacks for us. Every day I would sit

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    Improving Speaking Skill

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    Improving Speaking skill of Grade XII students of secondary school through Role Play strategy. A. Background of the Study The language has many functions‚ Srijono (2006: 7) states that the language function is used for expressing and receiving some information‚ communication‚ persuasion‚ negotiation‚ and for socialization. We usually use language into two ways‚ verbal language and nonverbal language. It is so very important to communicate because the two components help us to speak up very

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    The Persistence of Memory

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    Hankins Art 1300 Section 001 9-29-11 The Persistence of Memory Spain‚ 1931‚ Salvador Dali creates an abstract oil on canvas portrayal or the knowledge that is gained through ones dreams‚ visions‚ and intuition. The Persistence of Memory‚ 1931 portrays an abstract view of time and visions that Dali envisioned. Perhaps‚ his most famous work was The Persistence of Memory‚ which he painted in his younger years in the 30s. The Persistence of Memory‚ 1931‚ elevates the influence of the subconscious mind

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    A memory to remember

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    with sensory experiences that are precise to ones memory and natural sensations‚ including the sun burnt dried out skin from baking in the sun‚ the fresh ocean smell regularly disrupted by the overwhelming odor of sunblock‚ and the sounds of crashing waves and crying birds that gets washed away. Florida is known for so many beaches‚ but Cocoa Beach is the only place that was unforgettable. The sand between your toes‚ the ocean wind going through your hair‚ the taste of the salty ocean mist‚ and the

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    Persistence of Memory

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    “Persistence of Memory” This is one of Dalis most famous paintings and is called “Persistence of Memory” and also possibly known to be the “most recognizable surrealist painting in the world.” The painting is oil on canvas and was created in 1931 earning him world-wide recognition at just 27. Consisting of 4 clocks (3 of which seem to be melting) the other being over-run by ants as if decaying; a distorted face‚ possibly of Dali himself and a cliff formation in the background; the painting is

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    This is such an important topic and one that can have an extremely positive or negative impact on our professional career. The first step in improving cultural competency is understanding ethnocentrism. Garthwait defines ethnocentrism as believing one’s own cultural is superior to another’s. Having knowledge of ethnocentrism will help me identify when it is happening and take the necessary steps to lessen its affects. Self-examination may not identify my gaps in cultural competency‚ for this reason

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    Childhood Memory

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    Childhood memory I would define childhood as a never ending vacation‚ a rollercoaster ride that never stops exciting and entertaining‚ making life worth living. But childhood also has its memories that a person would remember when they grow up or probably when they are sharing with their kids about what they cherish the most or what made them realize how beautiful childhood actually was compared to being grown up. The memory that still makes me rethink about my decision and makes me wish that

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    The need for oncologic services continues to rise as the numbers of individuals diagnosed with cancer increases. As services increase‚ the need to improve outpatient oncology clinic efficiency is imperative as clinic workflows are becoming disordered and patients are experiencing excessive wait times and decreased satisfaction levels. As the challenges rise to maximize clinical efficiency‚ increasing efforts to balance the capacity and scheduling constraints to improve efficiency with a focus on

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    Memory: Void

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    Modern Architecture + the Modern City | 03 By Morgan Christina Strickland Memory: Void World War II marked an era of loss: loss of human lives‚ loss of human dignity‚ loss of home and country and culture. No matter what is lost‚ loss carries with it an endless emptiness‚ echoes of an existence never to be completely regained. It is a living vacuum‚ varied in scale and lacking in a physical‚ material presence‚ yet a memory can re-materialize anything for the mind that yields it. Although “void”

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    Improving the Literacy of America Through Our Classrooms Reading and writing are two of the most important functions performed on a daily basis by individuals. One problem in America is that a significant amount of the population can not perform one or both of these tasks. These two tasks are commonly referred to as literacy. What encompasses a literate individual is a controversial topic. For example‚ if someone can read a sentence and decipher what it means does this mean the person is

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