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    We should appreciate more and be grateful for what we have and what we are. I will take this lesson with me for the rest of my life. I was 19 years old when I discovered I was pregnant. I was so scared to tell my parents‚ so I made my boyfriend‚ now husband deliver the news. They were a little upset in the beginning‚ but later they ended up accepting it and loving the idea of being grandparents. I was really happy‚ buying baby clothes‚ setting up the baby’s room‚ and etc. Fortunately‚ my baby

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    them; however‚ I believe that every mistake that I have made was placed in my road of life for a reason. As I experience life‚ I try to make the right decision and live life with no regret. There are a few decisions in the past that I wish I could change but things would be much different today. In today’s society‚ having a college degree can be an advantage to starting a career in which you can enjoy. I wish that I attended college immediately after I graduated high school; furthermore‚ I have learned

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    It’s always a lesson well taught when you learn on your own. Doing something new is always a great experience especially when it came to me. Being that it was my first year at Strafford High School I decided to play basketball and I remember it like it was yesterday. It wasn’t my first time playing basketball but my first time playing on a team. When basketball season came along‚ I decided to get in shape and get fit playing a sport. Although I was chunky I did well. I tried out for freshman girls’

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    What Life’s Greatest Lessons Has Taught Me Have you ever sat down and actually thought about your life? Like really thought about it‚ the choices you have made‚ the mistakes‚ the things you have said both good and bad‚ and the attitudes you have had towards people. Well I personally never thought it was important. I was stubborn‚ so bull-headed. I never took any advice from anyone. It was my way‚ or the highway. I never thought I had to listen to what anyone told

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    Common Sayings and Their Moral Significance: Lessons Taught by In the Heat of the Night Introduction There are many lessons we can learn from In the Heat of the Night. The most important of these is that racism and segregation have negative effects on human well-being and social harmony. Common sayings represent people’s underlying moral codes. For example we like to say: “Appearances are deceptive.” and “What goes around comes around.” Each of the sayings below helps us to explore moral

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    The Way I’ve Been Taught to Teach As I’ve grown up‚ living in the same household as a public school teacher can be good and bad. Bad because you’re automatically holds you to a higher standard when your mother is part of a large school district‚ or at least that what she used to tell me. There are also some benefits. And if you look at it from my point of view since I plan on pursuing into education‚ having your mom as a teacher isn’t half bad. You get to learn some of the tricks to getting a

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    The black pirate hat danced around in the air‚ weaving and bobbing to some Disneyland music. Attached to it was my head and the rest of me‚ being dragged along on this wild ride. The only sounds I heard were ones of trumpets soaring higher and higher‚ trying to hit an absurdly high note. The pirate hat and the warm Florida night had taken control‚ and my self-consciousness went right out the window. I danced‚ not greatly or with any skill whatsoever‚ but I danced. For that one night‚ at the end of

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    Thomas 1 Cahlil Thomas Professor Massenburg English 131L-05 24 October 2013 Only Know What You Were Taught    As an American college student‚ we can be very stereotypical and commonly conceptualize other cultures or countries. We like to assume every Mexican that we see is an illegal immigrant and cuts grass for a living‚ that the Asian in our class is usually the smartest‚ and that Germans have no sense of humor. International students are aware of how their peers view them‚ Rebekah Nathan

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    PART 1 QUESTION 1 _Describe a lesson you have either taught or attended. Note down the participants‚ the activities undertaken‚ the learning outcomes‚ the interaction‚ the materials used and classroom organization._ PARTICIPANTS AND CLASSROOM ORGANISATION The learner group consisted of sixteen adult students (one woman and fifteen men)‚ all with asylum or refugee status. The learning level was pre-beginners and the location was an offsite campus of the City College where only refugees and asylum

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    She stops the father from killing the son‚ but lets the son gain wisdom through his suffering. It is only when the hero gains enough wisdom that she allows him to return to Ithaca and reclaim his domain. The first lesson is taught to Odysseus by the hostility of Polyphemus. His experience teaches him that the world is not the same in all places. On the Cyclopes ’ island‚ Odysseus assumes xenia even though he does not know the lay of the land or anything about its inhabitants. Upon setting foot in Polyphemus

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