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    see? Two teachers‚ Laura Pinger and Lisa Flook share their lesson from creating a "kindness curriculum" for young students. This twelve-week curriculum was brought to six schools in the Midwest. A couple of days out the week for twenty minutes‚ pre-kindergarten kids were introduced to stories and practices for paying attention‚ regulating their emotions‚ and cultivating kindness. This curriculum is said to improve kids’ grades‚ cognitive abilities‚ and relationship skills. Laura and Lisa explain the

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    Martin Bormann was an outstanding Nazi serving as a Private Secretary to Adolf Hitler who had managed to gain considerable power within the Nazi Party. Nobody knew him outside of the Party elite since he had worked in the shadows of Hitler. Bormann became the Head of the Party Chancellery by 1940. He was imprisoned for murder in 1920s and didn’t posses any prominent skills but despite this fact‚ he had managed to rise through the German ranks and gain an enormous power in Hitler’s administration

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Laura Lefkowits: School finance In “School finance: From Equity to Adequacy‚” a publication funded in part from the U.S Department of Education‚ Laura Lefkowits‚ a senior director of policy initiatives at a private education research and development corporation addresses the inadequate school finances. Appeals to logos‚ rhetorical questions‚ and history examples in the form of litigations are some techniques Lefkowits examines in funding inequities within the public education

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    Pablo Neruda and Laura Esquivel: Using Literary Techniques to Portray Transcendence Humanity has forever been intrigued by the bewildering power of love. Artist of all types‚ writers‚ painters‚ singers‚ philosophers‚ have attempted to explain the origin of love and why it is such an important part of our human lives. Looking at two important works like Pablo Neruda’s 20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair and Laura Esquivel’s Like Water for Chocolate‚ the authors choose to depict stories of true

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    Norman Vincent Peale once said "Stand up to your obstacles and do something about them‚ you will find that they haven’t half the strength you think they have." In the book Speak‚ Melinda a young girl just beginning her first year of high school has some obstacles from her past‚ destroying her future. Melinda was faced with the unfortunate affects of being sexually abused and it holds her back. Melinda goes through many different stages before all of the pain goes away. Melinda’s greatest obstacle

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    not for others. The Glass Menagerie‚ written by Tennessee Williams is about one families struggle with each other and the society. Williams uses the characterisation of Laura‚ Tom and Jim to make us feel sympathy for Laura and Tom‚ whilst we dislike Jim. In the Glass Menagerie‚ Williams positions us so that we feel sympathy for Laura. By most readers she is generally considered the main protagonist of the story or the one sympathise most with out of all the characters. She lived in a day where there

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    There can be many reasons to explain why Laura has been misbehaving in school. The first reason can be of he id. The id is the part of our personality that contains the unconscious energy‚ like aggressiveness and sex drives. The main part of her id that is affecting her in this situation can be that her drive for aggression can be much larger than others. The id also operates on the pleasure principle‚ where in this situation‚ she is aggressive because she wants instant gratification without thinking

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    Praise to Peace A counselor and a life coach‚ Laura Trice in her TED Talk‚ “Remember to Say Thank You‚” describes the importance of not just receiving praise‚ but asking for it yourself‚ wishing her audience to use her knowledge to make their own relationships increasingly healthier‚ and‚ in turn‚ take the “first step toward world peace.” Her straightforward and serene tone allows her to convey the importance of asking for praise to all the people who are struggling in maintaining a healthy relationship

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    because they introduced a different way of life. This book alone‚ with no other writings‚ earned itself the Newbery Honor. Year after year‚ Laura was awarded this award between the years 1938 and 1942‚ and again in 1944. Rose‚ as an older woman‚ moved to Connecticut leaving the new and updated farmhouse‚ which now had electricity‚ to her parents. Laura visited some of her childhood friends in De Smet and was inspired to write "By the Shores of Silver Lake." Her books were translated into

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    The Amazing Minds of Infants MIT Early Childhood Cognition Lab lead investigator Laura Schulz studies learning in early childhood. Recently‚ she has been studying the ability of babies to draw conclusions from statistical evidence. One experiment that she used to test this was to pull balls out of a box of yellow and blue balls. From a box of mostly blue balls‚ three blue balls that squeaked were pulled out and shown to the baby. Then‚ a yellow ball was pulled out‚ and given to the baby. The babies

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