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    There are multiple challenges in teaching on a day to day basis‚ these include scheduling issues‚ behavioral management and maintaining a positive rapport with students throughout the year. Furthermore‚ high stakes testing‚ text selection and engaging students with learning needs are all relevant to how we plan and apply lessons. Each specific discipline will have their own challenges and ways to overcome these and English is the same. One challenge is maintaining the relevance of Shakespeare to

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    plantation owners in these colonies; according to documentation from 1770’s‚ nearly half of Virginia’s white families owned at least one slave. These slaves worked not only on plantations but also in skilled labor positions such as blacksmiths‚ shoemakers‚ weavers‚ boatman‚ and teamsters just to name a few. The owners of these slaves also controlled all aspects of the slave’s lives and the slaves were severely punished if they did wrong. In South Carolina‚ there were large rice plantations in the

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    and hope for the future. Whitman talks about various working people “singing”. I think that he is trying to tell his readers that each person contributes to the life and culture of America. The mechanic‚ the carpenter‚ the mason‚ the boatman‚ the shoemaker‚ and the woodcutter all join in the chorus of the nation. The singing of the mother‚ the wife‚ and the girl at work expresses their joy and their feeling of satisfaction. In the short poem “I‚ Too Sing America”‚ Hughes begins by claiming that he

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    My fellow Athenians‚ allow me to refresh your memory on the horrific events of the last thirty years. First‚ war with the Spartans‚ who razed our fields of grapes and olives‚ who killed anyone outside of our walls. Next a disease that crawled its way past our protective barrier and into our people. Relatives and friends laid dead in the streets‚ piled on top of each other‚ unburied because of the fear of the contagious plague. Another 30‚000 people no longer with us. After that we had a short period

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    The City of Marikina (Filipino: Lungsod ng Marikina) is known as the Shoe Capital of the Philippines" (also the "Shoe Capital of Asia"). Marikina was given the title the "Shoe Capital of the Philippines"‚ because of its notable shoe industry. Shoemakers in the city recently finished creating the world’s largest pair of shoes and it was only recently that the Guinness Book of Records recognized this feat. The Shoe Museum in the city is also the home of the famous shoes of the former First Lady Imelda

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    THE PROBLEM Background of the Study “A democratic government is as good as its citizens. The effectiveness of a good government depends to a large degree in the alertness of the people to their rights and willingness to bear the obligations imposed on them.” 1 The Philippines is a democratic country. Under a democratic system of government‚ an individual plays an important role in his community and his country as a whole. Each and every one of us is tasked with the responsibilities of participating

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    Milton Friedman

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    In this essay I evaluate Milton Friedman’s essay: “The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits” in 1970‚ on the Social Responsibility of a business and his theory‚ which is called the “Efficiency Perspective”. In every article and book that I have read about social responsibility‚ Friedman’s “Efficiency Perspective is placed centrally. During my research I found that Friedman is often criticized for being too classical. Friedman believes that manager’s foremost objective or even

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    High heels My speech today is about high heel shoes‚ how was it invented‚ and how it has evolved today. High heels were invented in 1660 by a shoemaker named Nicholas Lestage‚ were he designed high heeled shoes for Louis the Great‚ King of France‚ because the king was short in height. The high heel is the man’s best inventory‚ although the disadvantages of it surpluses the advantages of wearing it‚ the high heel has evolved in the past centuries and will continue to do so in the future. What I

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    Negroes in the first generation topped out at 37‚245 with an estimated accumulation of 50‚000‚000 in real and personal wealth before the civil war. Free Negroes in southern cities undertook businesses in skilled labor such as carpenters‚ tailors‚ shoemakers‚ wheelwrights‚ bricklayers‚ butchers‚ and painters. The failure of the Freedmen’s Bank contributed to the slow development of the black middle class when Blacks put all their money into the Black banks and when they went under only forty percent

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    Ben Franklin

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    electricity. Ben Franklin was born on Milk Street‚ January 17‚ 1706 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. His father owned a candle and soap shop. Everyone referred to his father as a leather apron. Leather aprons were usually carpenters‚ black smiths‚ shoemakers and others who made their living producing household goods to sell. Ben Franklin became an apprentice to his brother‚ also a leather apron‚ when he was 12 years old. When he was 17 years old he ran away to Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. One of

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