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    excellent teacher

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    Excellent Teacher Teaching from the past to our present day is the most important thing. Nowadays‚ there are many technologies that have been developed over the years. For example‚ we have several things that makes our life’s easier than before; all of that because of teaching. If teaching is important‚ as a result‚ a person who teaches is essential too. There are three majors characteristics that teacher should have. The first important characteristic is knowledge. The teachers should give

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    Professional Teacher

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    out. Teacher are called not only to instruct pupils the subjects but to be a good influence them. In addition‚ professionalism remains one of the most influential attributes of education today. The teacher professionalism contains three essential characteristics‚ competence‚ performance and conduct which reflect the educator’s goals‚ abilities and standard and directly impact the effectiveness of teaching through the development of the students. I.Definition: The Professional teacher is the

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    Teacher Day

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    A great Teacher‚ Scholar & Philosopher “He is a great teacher. There is a lot we can learn from him”‚ said Pandit Jawarlal Nehru about Dr. S.Radhakrishanan. When Dr. Radhakrishanan became the President of India in the year 1962‚ some of his fans requested him that they intended to celebrate Sep. 5 his birthday. Dr. Radhakrishanan said‚ “Instead of celebrating my birthday separately‚ it would be my proud privilege if Sep. 5 is celebrated as Teachers’ Day”. Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishanan

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    Teacher Cadet

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    Ever since I was younger‚ I possessed unique individual qualities. I was always the girl in class who always reminded the teacher about homework‚ the one who never missed an assignment‚ and the one who always made the honor roll. In fact‚ I never settled for mediocre because I knew one day it will pay off. Throughout my educational career‚ I’ve learned that being yourself is the key to becoming successful. The world is filled with people attempting to duplicate someone which is why I’ve always pushed

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    the idea of reconstruction was a failure. The Civil War preserved the Union and freed the slaves. However‚ during Reconstruction‚ a lack of political focus on the effort failed to solve the sectional wounds‚ and the elimination of the freed slaves’ new gained civil liberties failed to bring about long-term racial integration. Through the primary sources of: The Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln‚ Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project‚ Frederick Douglass Papers

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    Success of Tesco

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    These are the 4 main reasons I think Tesco as business are successful and are managing through these tough economic times. First of all I think the club card is a major contribution to the success of the business. 1st Club card Tesco has one of the most advanced secondary research systems in consumer understanding with its Clubcard. It allows Tesco to see what sort of products each individual customer shopping profile‚ if they keep missing off essentials it is likely the customer is going elsewhere

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    The Good Teacher

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    The teacher is the person who sows not only the seeds of knowledge in his student ‚ but also he has a influence upon their attitude toward the school‚ the people and the world that surround us. He has also a special influence in modeling his students‚ their features and their character .  That is why teacher profession demands many skills and abilities ‚‚ and if these skills are innate ‚ that would be ideal. Not everyone can practice this profession that demands a life surrounded by children. So

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    Good Teachers

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    Running Head: A GOOD TEACHER WILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN ANY STUDENT A GOOD TEACHER WILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN ANY STUDENT CORIE S.CLEMENTS EVEREST UNIVERSITY REPORTING WRITING Abstract A good teacher is hard to find. One that really loves to teach students and is effect in what they teach. I have only had a few who have inspired me to teach because of their ability to teach effectively. A good teacher is effective in what they teach and they inspire their students. I feel that

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    The Path to Success

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    The Path to Success for a spy Success is a golden pathway that‚ with luck and hard work‚ few people will get chance to walk on. In the novel‚ The Recruit‚ Robert Macamore describes that in order to be successful; a person must be a problem solver and work collaboratively with others to achieve goals. The main character of the book‚ James‚ tries very hard to succeed‚ and he never gives up. He attempts to reach his dreams and goals to obtain the highest level in the Cherub (spy organization). The

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    Law of Success

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    [pic] The Law of Success (originally The Law of Success in 16 Lessons) is the title of Napoleon Hill’s first book set‚ published initially in 1925 as an multi-volume correspondence course and later more compact formats in recent years. The work was originally commissioned at the request of Andrew Carnegie at the conclusion of a multi-day interview with Hill‚ and was based upon interviews of over 500 American millionaires across nearly 20 years‚ including such self-made industrial giants as Henry

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