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    ------------------------------------------------- SUBMITTED TO: DR. ROBERTO TORRES I. INTRODUCTION A teacher ’s purpose is not to create students in his own image‚ but to develop students who can create their own image..  ~Author Unknown Projecting oneself from the given chosen vocation is a tedious endeavor. Bu most often they are rewarding. For veteran teachers‚ they would really testify that their own lives is a living testament of their sacrifices and wisdom. What they acquire in life are the product of intertwining circumstances

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    against the Council of Vocation‚ since they are the only ones holding him back from his great overtake. Throughout the short story‚ more than just a light box is discovered; It becomes evident how The Council of Vocations appeal to certain ideas like trying to eradicate the factor of envy in order to justify their collectivist society‚ as well as how identical the society in Anthem and the one we live in today are‚ in terms of collectivism. In Anthem‚ The council of vocations would be considered the

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    ENGL 1301 King Word count: 637 Fish Cheeks The passage “Fish Cheeks” written by Amy Tan is a short based on Amy Tan’s personal experience as a typical Asian girl growing up in an American culture. Amy’s only wishes that her and her family were more American so that she could fit the modern American world. She has a huge crush on a boy named Robert‚ who is the minister’s son and she gets terrified when she finds out Roberts family gets invited her to a traditional Chinese Christmas Eve dinner

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    Some of the best well-known works of American literature have a theme about nature and how magnificent‚ beautiful and astonishing nature is. Out of all the possible literary works that have a theme about nature there’s three in particular that are going to be described in this essay. These three works are "A Description of New England‚" by John Smith‚ "Rip Van Winkle‚" by Washington Irving‚ and "Thanatopsis‚" by William Cullen Bryant. Each has a very good way of conveying nature and how stunning

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    Unit I Commitment to a Vocation God’s call for every person is to simply follow him. God calls you to a life that will give Him honor. The Catholic Church recognizes four main vocations: priesthood‚ religious life‚ married life‚ and single life. No matter what we consecrate our lives to God’s service. Priests are tasked to be forthright messengers of hope‚ strong community leaders‚ and spiritual guides for both the lost and the faithful. Religious life is the best known consecrated state of life

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    Fountain of the Four Rivers The Fountain of the Four Rivers is a monumental example of Italian Baroque style and eloquence. This sculpture is one of many that transformed Rome into the city we know today. There are many fountains that can be found throughout Italy. The Fountain of the Four Rivers is a breathtaking sculptural fountain in Piazza Navona‚ Italy. It is made of travertine and marble. This sculpture was designed and constructed from 1648-1651. On June 12‚ 1651 this magnificent masterpiece

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    Jane Eyre: Christian Values Throughout the novel‚ Jane Eyre‚ written by Charlotte Bronte‚ Jane struggles to find the right balance between moral duty and earthly pleasure; between obligation to her spirit and attention to her physical and emotional needs. She lives most of her childhood as a rebellious and defiant youth‚ but the impact of those whom she is surrounded by helps her grow and develop into a disciplined woman of the Christian faith. Bronte represents Christianity with three major

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    Familiaris Consortio REFLECTION INTRODUCTION Section one of the document expressly opens up the contents and applications of the document to a broad audience. It is written for those living in fidelity to the Church’s extant teachings and practices in the area of matrimony‚ Marriage is the intimate union and equal partnership of a man and a woman. It comes to us from the hand of God‚ who created male and female in his image‚ so that they might become one body and might be fertile and multiply

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    John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address of 1961 is a classic example of a speech that makes excellent use of a variety of Rhetorical strategies. His use of archaic diction‚ oxymoron’s‚ parallelism‚ allusions and tone helped create a sophistication and eloquence that had a more powerful and patriotic impact on his audience. It helped establish his creditability and be able to transmit assurance and hope to his audience. The use of these strategies allowed him to outline his purpose of communicating to the

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    The humanistic subject Rhetoric as techne-ways of seeing Todays goals: understand these concepts Meta- communication in context of class readings The humanistic subject (in Michael franti’s words‚ what it means to be a human bein ya’ll) Rhetoric as techne Different way of seeing or of pating attention How this class fits into your education Meta0communication in context of class readings D.I.E Distinguishing between observing and concluding Using textual evidence to get us on the same

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