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    and develop as a critical reader/thinker throughout my life‚ but I will miss the educational structure that has shaped my literary understanding for the last year. I consider my greatest strengths as a writer to be my insightfulness and creative slant with which I approach my work. I understand most styles of writing and I enthusiastically grasp the text with an eagerness to understand and relate to it. I enjoyed gathering research for essays and try to explain them to my audience. Curiosity leads

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    It was the Summer of 2007 and I had work to do. Not the type of work where you clock in‚ do your job‚ and clock out. This was a different type of work‚ the type that is only rewarding to you‚ through yourself. I had done mission work before through my church‚ but this was different. For the 2007 Rebuild a Community trip‚ we decided to go to the ghetto of Atlanta Georgia to help out with community needs. These needs ranged from repainting schools‚ to essentially rebuilding houses‚ lucky for me‚ I

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    High school has been a very interesting experience for me.  It has definitely had its highs and lows and many confusing experiences in between.  Overall‚ I feel like I have been equipped for not only college‚ but also life as a whole.  High school has taught me many things‚ both academically and emotionally.  It has revealed and exposed my true colors‚ both good and bad‚ and as a result‚ has built many aspects of my character.  My experiences at (insert school) have shaped me into the person that

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    online classes‚ but overall I believe I did ok with most of the papers. I learned many of techniques of explaining in detail of what I was writing about. However‚ I have always struggled with explaining in good detail with many of things in my life. It’s something I will continue to work on so I can become a better writer. I use to love to write when I was younger and I have high hopes I will love it again. I tried to use grammar in a more proficient way this time around. I believe I just

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    “The Lesson” Toni Cade Bambara uses literary devices such as symbolism‚ point of view‚ and diction to reveal the theme of Inequality in “The Lesson”. Symbolism is used in “The Lesson” to reveal the theme of inequality. The children looked at a myriad of exclusive toys outside the store. Some of these toys included a paperweight‚ a clown‚ and a sailboat. First off the children had no idea what a paperweight was. Sylvia said to herself "my eyes tell me it’s a chunk of glass cracked with something

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    grade English I have overall learned a lot during the year. I have gained a better understanding on how I have learned what I have‚ what type of learner I am‚ and how I can continue to use that throughout my life. During the year‚ I realized that I learn the best when we worked in groups. A lesson that happens to stick out to me is the time we had the opportunity to go into the library and learn about doing research online. I think what helped me learn this was the fact everyone was participating‚

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    assignment I think I deserve a B+ in this class. In this class I feel I had both strengths and weaknesses. My weaknesses include dyslexia and my overall writing skills; while my strengths include overcoming obstacles I had not faced before in my academic life. At an early age I was diagnosed with dyslexia‚ not as severe as some but dyslexia none the less. My parents transferred me to a private elementary school here in Boulder. By doing this they hoped I would get more one on one attention. At this

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    Critically reflective essay Emma Purnell: 0522771 “Our planning (or worrying about) what’s happening next gives us little opportunity or inclination to examine what has just passed” Wallace (2005) Writing from a student teacher perspective I thought it was very apt to start with the quote above. I believe I‚ like many student teacher colleagues‚ spend so much time worrying about what I have to do next‚ that sometimes I need to have a gentle prod or reminder that I need to be critically reflective of my

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    OVERVIEW The document we are about to study is an extract/excerpt from a report entitled “Caught in the Backlash‚ Stories from Northern California” published in November 2002 by the ACLU (whose aim is to defend individual rights and liberties.) The main character is called Charlotte Wu and is a 22-year-old sophomore who’s fond of/keen on/crazy about videogames. One day in late 2001‚ Charlotte played a videogame with her friends. Then she left the game. Later‚ a player phoned her and she helped him

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Life Lessons It’s no secret that not every student who reads To Kill a Mockingbird will not exactly jump for joy to read it. But it is not as bad as it seems‚ as there are some valuable things to learn when it comes to this novel. It ’s an inspiring novel to learn from and to take in when it is thought through. This essay is about three lessons to be learned; racism‚ courage‚ and loyalty. To Kill a Mockingbird was set in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. In this

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