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    Single Parent Essay My name is Melissa and I’m a single parent to a wonderful little boy. I call my son my miracle baby because I had half an ovary removed and a bunch of other problems and was told I may never have children. My son means everything to me and I would do anything for him. I decided to go back to school to make a better life for my son and show him that if you put your mind to it‚ anything is possible no matter what your age is. When I first seen my son on the monitor I know my

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    Teacher and Grandmother

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    life was my grandmother. My grandmother was a retired College Principal‚ but for me she was always my Grandmother. She taught me the kinds of things that school teachers never could teach in the classroom. Because my parents were at work and my grandmother was retired‚ I spent a lot of time with her. She was a mother‚ a grandparent and a teacher at the same time. She always prepared an interesting activity for the day. We visited museums‚ theatres‚ went to the zoo‚ visited the library‚ watched movies

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    Parent Interview

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    Parent Interview Report I did my interview on a parent who brought her daughter into child care when her daughter turned 1 ½ years old and she is now 2. She is the parent’s first child and according to the parent‚ leaving her child in child care for the first time she not only had to cope with the child’s feelings about separating but her feelings as well. I knew how this parent felt at the time because I went through the exact same thing when I first put my son into child care.

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    The Perfect Teacher

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    My View of the Ideal Teacher The ideal teacher has a lasting positive impression on her students. I have had multiple positive student teacher experiences through my many years of formal education. Until this assignment‚ I had not spent a great deal of time contemplating the attributes of an ideal teacher. As most of the education majors‚ I want to have a positive impact on children’s lives and have them leave my classroom with greater knowledge than they entered it. During my most formative

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    Senior Year Expectations Going into my senior year‚ I have a lot of expectations. Expectations for my grades‚ my classes‚ after school activities‚ and of course‚ the benefits of being a senior. I’m going into this year knowing it will be challenging‚ critical‚ but most all‚ knowing it will be the best year in high school. I hope to be a part of a great senior class‚ and make great personal and academic achievements. One thing I’m excited about‚ is my first year taking an A.P. course. A.P. Government

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    Single Parents

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    SINGLE PARENTS Being a parent also means being faced with huge responsibilities. Having a family is one of the unevitable stage in life which comes to anybody’s life and bearing a child is a gift. But‚ not all of these stuffs comes with a happy ending. According to the National Statistics Coordination Board‚ there are approximately 14 million (out of 92.34 million as of May 2010) single parents in the Philippines and still counting. These figures are growing not only in the Philippines but also

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    Great Expectation Summary

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    Great Expectations is a novel by Charles Dickens. It was first published in serial form in the publication All the Year Round[1] from 1 December 1860 to August 1861. It has been adapted for stage and screen over 250 times.[2] Great Expectations is written in the style of bildungsroman‚ which follows the story of a man or woman in their quest for maturity‚ usually starting from childhood and ending in the main character’s eventual adulthood. Great Expectations is the story of the orphan Pip‚ writing

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    have come to be well-recognized and cherished by much of society. They follow a typical – if anything but overused – plotline‚ with cliché characters and a beautiful happy ending. However‚ some of the most popular modern-day classics differ greatly from their original endings. For example‚ in Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid‚ Ariel exchanges her mermaid tail and voice for human legs (that cause her immense pain when she walks on them) and a soul (Andersen didn’t believe Mermaids had souls

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    Importance of Teachers

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    child. Teaching is very important in making the future stronger for tomorrow. My desire to teach comes from my love of always wanting to help others. I am a compassionate person who wants to help others out in any way that I can. For me being able to educate children and maybe even effect their lives are all the reward that I could ever ask for. The most important reason for wanting to become a teacher is that I love to work with children. I could not imagine my life without being around children. Since

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    Charles Dickens‚ author of “Great Expectations” possesses an amazing ability to develop the characters in his stories using imagery‚ parallelism and first person point of view. In the excerpt from “Great Expectations”‚ the author develops the personality of a convict the narrator of the story has encountered. Through the use of the rhetorical devices‚ the author allows for the reader to fully examine the convict as he is meant to be perceived. It is evident‚ given the details‚ that the convict

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