One of my Elizabeth Gilbert’s favorite sayings: “Your emotions are the slaves to your thoughts‚ and you are the slave to your emotions.” You become what you believe you are and this is proved by science and many experiences of international influencers around the world. Affecting other’s emotions is not an easy task. However‚ when it happens and you really put your fingerprint on someone’s emotions‚ this would create a great inspirational story that deserves to be heard. One of my personal experiences
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Mary Elizabeth Braddon Mary Braddon a very creative writer of her time. She was named the "Queen of Sensation" in the year of (1835to 1915) because she had successfuly wrote more than eighty novels. Some of her novels were published in various literary magazines because of her husband decided to published them in his magazines. Some of her accounts in her life she used the year 1835 as the year she was born. She was also born at a place called Soho‚ London. She was the youngest child of a solicitor
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The Last Years of the Poor Law During the interwar period the Poor Law served as a residual safety net‚ assisting those who fell through the cracks of the existing social insurance policies. The high unemployment of 1921-38 led to a sharp increase in numbers on relief. The official count of relief recipients rose from 748‚000 in 1914 to 1‚449‚000 in 1922; the number relieved averaged 1‚379‚800 from 1922 to 1938. A large share of those on relief were unemployed workers and their dependents
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The Elizabethan era was a time associated with Queen Elizabeth I’s reign (1558–1603) and is often considered to be the golden age in English history. It was the height of the English Renaissance and saw the flowering of English poetry‚ music and literature. This was also the time during which Elizabethan theatre flourished‚ and William Shakespeare and many others composed plays that broke free of England’s past style of plays and theatre. It was an age of exploration and expansion abroad‚ while back
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classroom has its own unique energy. The readings for topic four made me wonder what an inclusive school would look and sound like. Would I find examples in my school? What evidence would support differentiated instructional strategies? How was assistive technology being implemented? Here are my observations of one classroom visit. The students in Mr. Spriggs classroom had just finished ‘reading’ the final chapter of Wonder by Raquel J. Palacio. Some students had listened to the book on tape because
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Elizabeth Bathory‚ a wealthy and powerful noblewoman‚ was born on August 7th‚ 1560‚ in Transylvania‚ Hungary. Nicknamed “The Blood Countess”‚ Elizabeth allegedly (as supposedly documented in her diary found in the Csejthe Castle) slaughtered six hundred and twelve women--servants‚ peasants‚ and maidens alike‚ to which she notoriously bathed in their blood believing it aided in maintaining her youthful‚ milky white complexion. Even if one were to take only a tenth of the number she was confirmed and
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Archie Smith was always a weird boy. He always wanted to be a superhero‚ he dressed up as Robin every year for halloween. That’s how he earned the name the Boy Wonder. For the past month Archie has been hearing voices‚ waking to flashes of crimson light. The voices have been tell him "This Earth will be ruled by you‚ and you alone." One June night the air felt cold almost freezing when Archie woke of to a voice and a ball of light in his room. Archie was worried it was 90 degrees when he had gone
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learning about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In 2007‚ the New7Wonders Foundation organized a poll of modern wonders and 1 million votes were cast. The following 7 were the winners: 1. Chichen Itza (Yucatán‚ Mexico) 2. Christ the Redeemer (Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil) 3. Colosseum (Rome‚ Italy) 4. Great Wall of China (China) 5. Machu Picchu (Cuzco‚ Perú) 6. Petra (Jordan) 7. Taj Mahal (Agra‚ India) Assignment: You are to choose one of the New 7 Wonders of the world and write a five
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Sonnet 14: In lines I and 2 of "Sonnet 14"‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning says she wants only to be loved for "love’s sake". The next four lines describe all the things she does not want to be loved for – “Do not say ’I love her for her smile—her look—her way of speaking gently”‚. She tells us in lines 7 through 9‚ that she does not want to be loved for these reasons because they are changeable (with age)‚ unreliable and superficial whereas real love should be everlasting. In lines 10 through 12‚ she
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The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World is the first known list of the most remarkable creations of classical antiquity‚ and was based on guide-books popular among Hellenic sight-seers and only includes works located around the Mediterranean rim. The number seven was chosen because the Greeks believed it to be the representation of perfection and plenty.[1] Many similar lists have been made. Contents 1 Seven Wonders of the Ancient World 2 Wonders of the Medieval World 3 Wonders of the modern
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