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    Tutoring Log Day One What icebreaker worked well? Why? The icebreaker that I thought worked very well was the inside outside circle where the whole class made two circles one on the outside and one on the inside and we had to rotate and get to know someone new each time by answering different questions asked by one of the tutors. I thought this game worked very well because the questions that were asked were very interesting and it got many students to get into conversations and not get boring

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    X.J Kennedy’s “In a Prominent Bar in Secaucus One Day” is a poem written from a sad woman’s perspective who embraces her past with unkind arms. The theme of this poem is simply life is too short‚ so do not waste it. The entire poem is ironic. She tells the reader how wonderful her life used to be and then advises them to avoid the choices she made. Such as in line 15 “I had seven gold teeth and a toothpick of gold” (Kennedy 15) and then in line 33 “Keep your bottoms off barstools and marry you young”

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    In the daily lives of the Salvadorians the theme of religion frequently appears‚ which is presented in Manlio Argueta’s novel‚ “One Day of Life.” Christianity influences the routine activities of the civilians. In the novel‚ religion is used as a method of corruption by the people in power‚ but as a tool of freedom for the common people. On pages 21-22‚ Lupe expresses the amount of faith the people have based off what the priest’s would tell them. The people would listen to whatever the priests

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    "Parveen‚ you better get up right now or you will be late for school‚" my mother shouted from the kitchen. Lazily‚ I pulled the pillow off my face and looked at the clock. I got such a shock to see that the time was already 7.00a.m. I was indeed late. The bus will be here in 15 minutes time. I was definitely going to be late for school. I ran out of my room‚ grabbed my towel‚ and dashed into the bathroom. I had no time to bathe‚ so I just brushed my teeth and washed my face. I got into my

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    Generation: Pill

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    Alex Melekos English Research Paper Generation Pill The reality of drug abuse in American culture has fueled FDA restrictions and reforms for decades as more information on drug availability‚ distribution‚ and side effects is released to the public. A trending topic that has gained publicity in the past months is the rate at which doctors prescribe opiates. Drugs such as Percocet‚ OxyContin‚ Vicodin‚ and Roxicodone are synthesized medications that doctors prescribe for the relief of pain

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    generation differences

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    concern as the nowadays organizations have employees of different ages‚ meaning employees are categorized in different generations. These generational differences cause a divide within the organization since these differences also go down to the factors of differences in values and characteristics of the employees. Glass (2007) mention how people who are from different generations have experienced different situations as they grew up‚ since the world is ever changing‚ thus it cause a divide in the

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    The Dumbest Generation

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    move forward into this new generation‚ people are becoming more dependent on technology. Reading habits have changed and the systems for education are much more reliant on new forms of technology. This is reasoning to many as to why this generation is the dumbest. However‚ this is an illogical ideology because although this new generation is more technology dependent‚ these forms of technology can be used to the advantage of many students and are why this new generation is not the dumbest‚ but the

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    The Millennial Generation

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    Millennial Generation Self-reliant‚ entrepreneurial risk-takers aspiring to be millionaires by the age of 35. Meet the Millennial Generation‚ identified for the first time today as the people who will shape British society in the 21st century. The children of the Baby Boomers and the less uptight successors to Generation X‚ the latest generation holds values that suggest the legacies of Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair will survive well into the new millennium. The Millennial Generation seem to

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    literature‚ philosophy and religion‚ the beat writers created a new and prophetic vision of modern life and changed the way a generation of people saw the world. That generation has aged and its representative voices are slowly becoming lost to eternity‚ but the message is alive and well. The Beats have forever altered the nature of the American consciousness. The Beat Generation of writers offered the world a new attitude. They brought to society a consciousness of life worth living. They offered

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    In Me Talk Pretty One Day by author David Sedaris‚ he writes about the experiences encountered during his time in Paris while taking a French class. Sedaris was among many students ridiculed by the French teacher for not speaking fluently and without error. This article can be easily related to as most people have had teachers that are hard to please and/or prefer to teach by humiliation. The article’s theme of dealing with a hostile class environment is evident because the author gives examples

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