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    My Ideal Classroom Students prefer different settings in which to learn‚ and teachers may be wise to create different scenarios inside of the classroom. A separated desk shielded by bookshelves could be good hide spot for a student who likes silence for individual learning. Most of the students like to learn and work as a group‚ so a round group table may be the ideal place for them to gather. I believe that the ideal classroom needs to be learner focused. According to Kearsley & Shneiderman (1999)

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    What Does It Mean to "Be Healthy"? If you were to take a picture of your current state of health‚ how would it look? How are you feeling? Are you well rested? Are you ready to take on whatever challenges the day holds in store for you? Is your outlook positive? Do you get along with family members‚ teachers‚ and peers? What about yesterday? Did you eat well and get plenty of sleep? Your answers to these questions provide a picture of your general level of health. If this surprises you‚ the reason

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    Poe Essay Many of Poe’s stories have several similarities‚ for example‚ “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher”‚ “The Cask of Amontillado”‚ and “The Premature Burial” all have a dark setting‚ death‚ fear and symbolism in them. Edgar Allan Poe writes these stories based off of his own life and fears. His biggest fear is being buried alive‚ which most stories include. Some of his stories tell about his wife‚ Virginia‚ who died and causes many issues in Poe’s life and career

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    My Bedchamber There are many rooms in a house. The bedroom is the most important room in a house. There are several reasons for why I consider the bedroom the most important one‚ among which relaxing‚ good memory and privacy are the most obvious ones. Although many places provide us with mental stability and a sense of comfort‚ we all have a favorite place. I will explain them below in detail. My room is my one and only domain where I can study‚ watch films and television‚ listen to music‚ talk

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    French word gai‚ signifying merry and happily excited. That brings the finally product of the term to which means delighted and animated. For English writers back in the day they used it as a good adjective in describing a person and how they were acting or feeling. As for society‚ throughout the centuries and time the word has started to evaporate the meaning of cheerful to something completely opposite of what it used to mean. As for gay meaning happy‚ it seems to no longer exist; today people will

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    My Room

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    There is an old proverb which states "When you are a child‚ your room is the world to you." I believe this is a very true statement and applies to most children. In a room of his own a boy can become whatever he likes and make his surroundings fit that idea or "theme" if you will. I have grown out of these childhood fancies‚ but still have an evident theme controlling this place where I spend my time.  As one walks into my room a large black and white skin catches the eye. This tapestry reveals

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    The Comfort Room

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    The Comfort Room When I was a young boy‚ my grandfather had a serious heart attack. He was admitted into the hospital immediately after my grandmother found him lying on the floor. After a couple of weeks‚ my mother and I received a call to visit my grandfather. As a young child I never realized the importance of comfort. The hospital room he stayed in had a sense of peace about it. Everything including the blue walls‚ the well lit room and even the luxury of having a television

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    Edgar Allan Poe

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    This is exactly what has been done with the death of Edgar Allan Poe. Many have come up with different assumptions and accusations of Poe’s death‚ but none have been claimed to be the absolute positive explanation of it. John S. Craig writes‚ “His death in Baltimore‚ Maryland‚ October 7‚ 1849 has been surrounded by mystery form the very moment he was found unconscious in a Baltimore tavern a few days before he died in a hospital”( ? ). A few of the hypotheses are that Poe was an alcoholic

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    furnished room

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    suicide in the same room where a young woman for whom he has vainly searched killed herself—it is the musty atmosphere of the room and the suggestion that every place bears the traces of the lives that have inhabited it that makes the story so compelling. It is a story of transience‚ of lives that move through a bleak‚ indifferent world‚ leaving only bits of themselves‚ which the young man uncovers as he searches through drawers and pokes into every corner and crevice of the room looking for something

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    Room 101

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    Room 101 Wouldn’t life just be better if animals are treated fairly? Open your heart and mind to the suffering of animals. Haven’t you just had enough of animal cruelty? Well I have! Do you believe Animal cruelty should go in Room 101‚ well I do? Animals are beaten‚ neglected and forced to live out their days with no hope of survival. Animals feel so much pain when they are being abused by their owners; it’s disgusting to think a person would abuse a poor innocent animal‚ when it’s done nothing

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