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    an easy thing to do. From ancient times‚ the question of knowing ourselves has been the focus of many philosophers‚ such as Socrates and Buda. They argue that‚ even though you cannot arrive at perfect answers‚ you should keep asking yourself‚ “Who am I?” The lessons of the ancient philosophers have truly helped me to develop my moral values and know myself‚ through meditation and inner awareness. However‚ there are other ways to gain self-knowledge: one way is to ourselves by striving to understand

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    JUDY BRADY I Want a Wife (1971) Judy Brady’s essay became an instant classic when it appeared in 1971 in the premier issue of the feminist magazine Ms. As you read‚ analyze the definitions of “husband” and “wife” that Brady uses‚ and consider why this essay became so powerful in the 1970s. I belong to that classification of people known as wives. I am A Wife. And‚ not altogether incidentally‚ I am a mother. Not too long ago a male friend of mine appeared on the scene fresh from a recent

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    A. ROLE OF TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in‚ and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher- Shiben Raina (2007). Many educationists have described the teacher in different ways. Some describe him as a dispenser of knowledge‚ while others see him as a leader‚ counsel or coach‚ facilitator and a role model. Whatever description one would want to

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    say it I hate writing I absolutely positively hate it. If I had to choose between writing and getting a tooth pulled let’s just say that I would be missing a lot of teeth. The reasons I hate writing are numerous. I can’t just single out one of them and say “This is why I hate writing!” then go on some dramatic rant of an experience I had years ago that led me to hating writing today. There are many things that contribute to this hatred‚ one being that I absolutely hate explaining myself. I always

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    The Article‚ “Why Tough Teachers Get Results‚” written by Joanne Lipman‚ a 54 year old native of New Brunswick‚ New Jersey. Joanne is a celebrated journalist and has authored many additions for the Wall Street Journal. In 1993 the prestigious John Hancock award was given to Lipman as recognition for excellence in Journalism. While attending Yale University Lipman became an intern for the Wall Street Journal. After acquiring a bachelor’s degree in history in 1983 Lipman acquired a staff position

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    I would love to be a nurse someday because it has many attractive qualities. The qualities that accompany The field of nursing and which i consider essential to me include the scientific aspect to method‚ being an active member of the health care team‚ and becoming a patient advocate. When I was thirteen‚ I saw all different kinds of people in poverty‚ may it be infants‚ children‚ elderly people and even disabled people. My aunt‚ who lived in Mexico‚ got diagnosed with cancer and my family and I

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    of life to children and adults alike. While money seems to be a tremendous motivation for most people‚ I have various other incentives for seeking higher education. The first reason I pursued college is because I want a career. Most of the adults in my life did not attend college‚ and ended up working deadend‚ low paying jobs. Day in and day out they perform the same menial‚ monotonous tasks. I would often recieve words of advice from these people‚ all of which followed the same general pattern:

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    The positive and negative behaviors exhibited by teachers determine‚ to a great extent‚ their effectiveness in the classroom and‚ ultimately‚ the impact they have on student achievement. Several specific characteristics of teacher responsibilities and behaviors that contribute directly to effective teaching are listed for each of the following categories:  The teacher as a person  Classroom management and organization  Organizing and orienting for instruction  Implementing instruction 

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    Introduction Why I became a nurse. As a child I was taught many good values. My mother had a strong belief in God and she preached her beliefs to the family. I was taught not to be judgmental‚ treat others as though you would like to be treated‚ life is very special‚ love one another as you love yourself‚ be caring‚ kind‚ and responsible. My mother was a great influence on me. Growing up in a family of nine children‚ there wasn’t much money to pay for medical care. She tried to keep her children

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    occur in a vacuum or sterile environment. It occurs in human systems‚ organizations‚ which already have beliefs‚ assumptions‚ expectations‚ norms‚ and values‚ both idiosyncratic to individual members of those organizations and shared. In my writing I try to explore these shared cultural traits and individual understandings of climate can greatly affect‚ and be affected by‚ the school improvement process. Deal refers to organizational culture as “the epicenter of change.” Harris believed this

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