Reflective Statement: Question: How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the interactive oral. The interactive oral discussion that took place in class today on the infamous Chilean writer‚ Pablo Neruda‚ significantly increased my background information of the poet and has shed light on aspects of his life that I was not aware of. During the discussion a fellow classmate discussed Neruda’s childhood and it was made evident that his childhood
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Thirteen years ago I first started learning to play the guitar and today I am still very passionate about developing my skills on the instrument. Looking in detail at the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky‚ this reflective statement will explore my learning journey of playing the guitar and a challenge I faced with my development explaining the impact it had with reference to the chosen theories. Jean Piaget and Lev Semanovich Vygotsky were two of the most influential theorists that contributed to
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To what extent does the student show how his or her understanding of cultural and contextual elements was developed through the interactive oral? (Word count: 399) My interactive oral was based on Yasunari Kawabata’s book‚ Snow Country. I found it very useful to have learned facts about Japanese literary history‚ but especially about the author’s life‚ because his background is what influences how his works turn out as well as their characters because sometimes authors use them to express
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I am an outstanding reflective practitioner focussed on developing children into enthusiastic learners through creative learning opportunities that engage and progress all children. I first became interested in primary teaching through working with my son who has autism. He struggled to maintain attention which led me to seek creative ways of engaging him i¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬n learning activities. I developed an interest in how children learn and subsequently gained a First Class BA Hons degree at the University
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Albert Camus’ The Stranger: Meursault Is Aloof‚ Detached‚ and Unemotional In The Stranger‚ Albert Camus portrays Meursault‚ the book’s narrator and main character‚ as aloof‚ detached‚ and unemotional. He does not think much about events or their consequences‚ nor does he express much feeling in relationships or during emotional times. He displays an impassiveness throughout the book in his reactions to the people and events described in the book. After his mother’s death he sheds no tears; seems
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Albert Camus (19131960) and Absurdism . “There is but one truly serious philosophical problem‚ and that is suicide. Judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy.”1[1] The statement reveals one of the dilemmas of the philosophy of Absurd [also called as Absurdism] which Camus sought to answer. The Algerianborn French thinker Albert Camus was one of the leading thinkers of Absurdism. He was actually a writer and novelist with a strong philosophical
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Strangers‚ Again Writing a relationship story from a video clip is so difficult and so inherently uninteresting‚ that there really needs to be some compelling reason to include one in the story. And that reason has to do with how characters are getting along or not. To put characters in this overused and fairly boring situation‚ something more has to be happening than simply hugs‚ kisses and cuddles. What else is love about in this video clip except getting along or not getting along? To put
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J. D. Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye - Albert Camus: The Stranger /comparison/ Albert Camus’ The Stranger and J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye are both among the most important and innovative novels of the twentieth century‚ however it is not the only similarity shared in common by these two masterpieces. The modern world’s general moral change and the individual’s alienation from the society serve as the main‚ basic topic for both novels. The most visible and outright similarity lies
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Strangers Barbara Elsborg Kate Snow’s had enough of bad boys until a one-way swim in the ocean puts her on a collision course with a man she can’t resist. Charlie Storm has turned being a bad boy into an art form. Already a famous pop star‚ mega-success in the movie business beckons until his inner demons send him spiraling out of control and right out to sea. The last thing he expects to do before he dies is crash into a suicidal woman. When the worlds of these two strangers collide‚ their
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The APTA’s vision of “transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience” is a profound statement. This statement is a testament to my life because I have lived it. I am not the individual blessed with Greek like genetics who can eat whatever they’d like without repercussion. Rather‚ I was once an obese teenager on the verge of developing metabolic conditions. This lead too many frustrating experiences that stemmed from my inability to perform gross motor tasks. Like many
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