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    implement a character education program at Hollister High School. After collaborating with the members of the Character Education focus team and veteran members of the high school staff‚ there was a general consensus that the programs of the past questioned the student’s intelligence in terms of the character lessons being taught. The lessons did not make the students think. The lessons were designed for students a lot younger than high school aged young adults. The team had to develop program that

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    Television: Educational or Entertainment Com/156 October 14‚ 2012 Ms. Mary Harmon Television: Educational or Entertainment When it comes to television programming‚ there are many different options available for people of all ages. What kinds of television shows are children watching today? Television stations offer ratings that can be helpful with choosing the programming suitable for children to view. The big question is how effective are those ratings and are children watching the right

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    In the novel‚ Unwind‚ three teenagers embark on a journey full of mischief‚ excitement and tragedy. The three main characters have their own agenda in the novel. Risa is orphan who is being unwound due to cutbacks in budget. Lev is an thirteen year old tithe who’s main purpose in life was to be unwound once he turned thirteen. Lastly‚ Connor is fifteen year old trouble maker who is being unwound due to the fact that his parents have grown sick and tired of his negative behavior. They all show that

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    CHARACTERS Celie - No description of Celie is given‚ being that the novel is told through her eyes. In contrast‚ her actions and thoughts are enhanced by the narrator’s position. Celie is a poor‚ uneducated black female with a harsh history. The novel examines her struggle to find self-esteem‚ love‚ and courage to overcome multiple conflicts. She is victim to repeated immoral events: She’s raped by her father‚ stripped from her children‚ and sold into a marriage of servitude. During her years of

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    elements from short stories more specifically. That results in us knowing the setting‚ plot development‚ and conflict of this story quite easily. When discussing about the setting of this story‚ the most useful or obvious place would be the home of the White’s‚ "in the small parlor of Laburnam Villa". Although there were other places mentioned‚ like the general that revealed his adventures

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    discussions live. However‚ these television networks hold more power than expected as they can control what the people see and almost always of what you see is what you believe. With that being said‚ Television can help shape ones opinion on who should be elected. This in turn leaves politicians to focusing more on how they are being portrayed‚ subsequently creating crooked politicians who’s only focus is looking good and tarnishing the reputation of their competitors. Television has had a both negative and

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    Pip‚ the protagonist‚ and narrator of Great Expectations is absolutely the most pitied character in the novel. Throughout the entirety of Great Expectations‚ Pip shows a number of traits that establish who he is to others around him. He can be considered charitable when he deliberately steals his family rations for a stranger. While he acts like an outright jerk when Joe comes to visit Pip in London. Though there are times when Pip gets his readers to admire him at times‚ Pip acts narcissistic‚ impulsive

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    Television Though john Logie – aird started selling television sets in 1930‚ Germany gets the credit for creating the first device to send pictures through a wire in 1884. In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ a 23-year-old university student in Germany‚ patented the first electromechanical television system which produced 4000 pixels per second that took on the shape of a picture made of 18 parallel lines The television camera tube‚ called the iconoscope tube was made by ValdimirZworykin

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    Television is the 20th century invention that has so fundamentally transformed our lives that we have failed to take note of the change. Television has made us reschedule our activities and plan our life in a different pattern. Our lives have been redefined as the TV now shapes almost every facet of life—our choices‚ desires‚ aspirations and dreams. So‚ with the growing use of TV‚ it becomes quite important that we make an analysis of how it has influenced our lives. TV‚ no doubt‚ is a source

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    everyday life and what goes on in the world so I would say yes but at the same time it’s a shame for parents they are to be careful. I think more shows need to be aimed at children not just 17 right up to 40‚ but I can think of a few shows that are okay for young children there just isn’t enough of them. But for us teens and adults I think some really good shows have come out that really does grab us. I am not one for saying TV is bad because there are so much scenes of using drugs and what not cause if

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