Kate Tserakhto202 group Text presentation The text under consideration is entitled “Anne meets her class”. The author of the text is Miss Reed. The text is just an extract from “Fresh from the country”. As we deal with just an extract it’s difficult to define the genre of it. It is epic. The text tells about the first working day of a young teacher. Miss Enderby‚ the headmistress of the school‚ introduces Miss Lacey‚ a young teacher‚ to her first class. The children behave quite while listening
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During childhood‚ your parents constantly kept motivating you to aim and achieve your goals. However‚ once you reach adulthood‚ parents take a backseat and you are left to fend for yourself‚ so to speak‚ the required motivation too. Therefore‚ you need to find ways and means to self-motivate yourself. Types of motivation There are basically two types of self-motivation factors. They are: Extrinsic: Extrinsic motivation lies outside. The grades‚ the appreciation of others‚ the pay cheque‚ the trophies
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Exit Point by Laura Langston is about a boy named Logan who doesn’t rest in peace after his death. In this novel characterisation has a significant impact on the plot. People depicted Logan as an irresponsible person. When parents tell you something they tell you cause its going to help you. Logan’s father always told him never to drink and drive‚ but he did that any ways. When the father was not around Logan was the only male around‚ so his mother asked him to do a few things around that
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For my third blog entry‚ I had the opportunity to interview Ms. Maria‚ a third-grade bilingual teacher with a little over ten years of experience‚ and the mother of my classmate. Ms. Maria just like her students has English as her second language but began her journey at the age of seventeen. This experience allows her to be more compassionate and understanding with her students’ situations as she went through the same thing but at a later age. I personally have never been enrolled in a bilingual
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Points of Consciousness Stephanie Hight PSY 202 Charlette Martin Consciousness is a person’s awareness of everything that is going on around him or her at any given moment. There are four different states of consciousness‚ and they include; sleep‚ dreams‚ hypnosis‚ and drugs. Sleep is an altered state of consciousness that one’s body needs in order to function properly. Our bodies have biological rhythms which require a certain amount of time a person sleeps during a 24 hour period. Some
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Tipping Point Discussion Questions Introduction 1) What was the point Gladwell makes with the Hush Puppy story? Hush Puppy is a kind of classic American shoes which were considered to be old fashioned in 1994. However‚ because no one would wear Hush Puppy in that age‚ this kind of shoes became so unique and catch some fashion designer’s attention‚ and then Hush Puppy became popular again. Hush Puppy story is an example of epidemics in action‚ through this story‚ Gladwell demonstrated
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Cedar Point‚ known to many as a coveted day trip to ride some of the biggest roller coasters America has to offer; But what many do not know is its fascinating past and the interesting events that took place that make it as we know it today. Located in the Sandusky Bay‚ Cedar Point has become one of the prize possessions of Ohio. With a history dating back to the 1870‚ the classic amusement park on the shore of Lake Erie has seen its share of rides‚ roller coaster‚ people and history. From a deserted
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Eduardo Valdez Mr. Pass ELA May 13‚ 2015 The Tipping Point In his book‚ “The Tipping Point‚” Malcolm Gladwell puts forth a compelling theory that illustrates the way trends and epidemics share three common characteristics: The Law of The Few‚ The Stickiness Factor‚ and The Power of Context. Gladwell begins with an overview of three shared factors between all epidemics. In essence‚ “epidemics” happen when the right people encounter a potent idea under favorable circumstances. This to me seems a
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As young men born in the same year (1955)‚ they set out from the same starting point‚ but with radically different personalities. In the early days of personal computers‚ both dropped out of college and launched their own businesses. Of the two‚ the late Steve Jobs was always the quick‚ live-for-the-moment hare‚ while Bill Gates was the dispassionate‚ lawyerly‚ bide-your-time tortoise. For two decades‚ the race between the two went according to script‚ with the hare jumping out to a huge early
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Report Note: This checklist is intended to help you get the structure right on the case report; meeting this checklist does not guarantee a quality work. Consulting Letter to CEO (not to exceed one page) • Use the tone of a formal letter‚ no need to include typical ending words such as “Sincerely XXX”. The letter should be written in such a way that‚ even detached from the rest of the report‚ the key messages can still get across to the CEO‚ including the strategy to recommend‚ the implications
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