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  • Promoting Critical Thinking Skills in Young Learners' Classes

    Promoting Critical Thinking Skills in Young Learners' Classes

    Promoting Critical Thinking Skills in Young Learners' Classes Student: Amil Alibabić Instructor: Mr. Harun Bastug International Burch University Sarajevo, 2016 Introduction There are numerous definitions of critical thinking, but what most say is that critical thinking in essence is active learning, or acquiring knowledge through a critical approach. Therefore, by that logic promoting critical thinking would be, basically, every attempt and/or action from the students towards the subject that is being thought at the moment.

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    Essay Length: 1,096 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 20, 2017 By: Amill Alibabic
  • Males and Females Should Not Be in Seperate Classes?

    Males and Females Should Not Be in Seperate Classes?

    Should males and females be in separate classes? My opinion is no. The separation of boys and girls in classes is unreasonable.To me, the whole point of school other than learning in the classroom is to educate us to cooperate with each other and form relationships with different groups and this is especially the case for opposite sexes, however, most of us do not realize this because it is subliminal. Also, they won't know

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    Essay Length: 270 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2017 By: Panthers22
  • Traditional Classes Vs. online Classrooms

    Traditional Classes Vs. online Classrooms

    Schultz Jennifer Schultz Suzette Ghent CM 102 AAG 4 March 2017 Title: Traditional Classrooms Verses Online Classrooms Thesis: Online classrooms are not an adequate replacement for the traditional classrooms. Traditional classrooms provide a better source of knowledge and communication, allowing students to better absorb the classroom materials. I. Introduction: Students’ lives tend to be busier more than ever these days, and trying to find classes that fit in between his or her family commitments, organizations,

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    Essay Length: 2,746 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2017 By: Jennifer Schultz
  • English 111 - Poetry Paper - one Art by Elizabeth Bishop

    English 111 - Poetry Paper - one Art by Elizabeth Bishop

    Greangela Pizarro English 111, Poetry Paper In the poem One Art by Elizabeth Bishop, the author is showing us the idea of accepting and losing things in our lives without feeling like it’s the end of the world or a disaster. The art of losing isn’t hard to master, it’s up to you if it’s a disaster. The author’s use of repetition of the phrase “ the art of losing isn’t hard to master”

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    Essay Length: 614 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2017 By: isabelgigi111
  • Class or Mass

    Class or Mass

    Yan Ting Lin Class or Mass 1. Executive summary: The Neptune Seafood company is facing trouble on its excess inventory. Rita Sanchez suggested the upper management slash Neptune’s flagship product “Gold Line” and creating a budget product brand “Silver Line” in the U.S market. Jim Hargrove strongly opposed this proposal. Jim expressed that carrying “Silver Line” will cannibalize Neptune’s “Gold Line” because both products would use the same quality seafood from the inventory. Jim argued

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    Essay Length: 2,096 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: April 27, 2017 By: Kevin Lin
  • Final Project for Lgbt Class

    Final Project for Lgbt Class

    December 3rd 2016 Pathompat Tejapaibul LGBT Final Paper When we think about failure, first things that would come to our minds would be, for example, disappointment, shame, remorse and so on. What would potentially follow would be, seek of solution or blame, depending on situations. However, The Queer Art of Failure, written by Jack Halberstam, encourages us to think again about our mistakes and reassess whether they really are mistakes or not. In a world

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    Essay Length: 938 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 6, 2017 By: Patt Tejapaibul
  • Poetry Analysis: We Grow Accustomed to the Dark

    Poetry Analysis: We Grow Accustomed to the Dark

    Poetry Response We Grow Accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson Page 73 Title: We Grow Accustomed to the Dark FIGURATIVE LITERAL -Hopelessness -Lack of Motivation -Giving Up -No Guidance -Darkness in life -Isolation -Bad Influence -Getting used to the dark -No light -In a dark place -Darkness Paraphrase: Stanza 1: First 2 lines is saying that our eyes get used in the dark even though when light is put away. Figuratively speaking, it is

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    Essay Length: 1,298 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 4, 2017 By: Faye C
  • Torah Class Genesis Chapter 1 Elohim

    Torah Class Genesis Chapter 1 Elohim

    Joe H. Steve Jr October 4, 2016 Saint Thomas Christian University Torah Class Genesis Chapter 1 Elohim Genesis chapter 1 deals with spiritual principles and the fundamental foundational principles of the Bible, known as God’s Governing Dynamics. These principles never change and are the building blocks on which the Torah, the Tanakh and the New Testament are constructed. In Chapter 1 we start with God, and in doing so there are two primary ways we

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    Essay Length: 555 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: August 27, 2017 By: joejrsc
  • Acg 6636-0001 - Reflection Class 11

    Acg 6636-0001 - Reflection Class 11

    ACG 6636-0001 29 March 2017 Reflection Paper: Week 11 The principle themes that I took away from the cases this week are auditing estimates and auditing fair value standards. In the ACU standard paper expands on how section 315, Understanding the Entity and Its Environment and Assessing the Risks of Material Misstatement; section 330, Performing Audit Procedures in Response to Assessed Risks and Evaluating the Audit Evidence Obtained; and other relevant AU-C sections are to

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    Essay Length: 288 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 14, 2017 By: Paige Nealis
  • Lost in Beijing: Social Unfairness Is Mainly Caused by Class Discrimination or Gender Discrimination?

    Lost in Beijing: Social Unfairness Is Mainly Caused by Class Discrimination or Gender Discrimination?

    Lost in Beijing: Social unfairness is mainly caused by class discrimination or gender discrimination? As a reflective film describing the dark sides of human in the prosperous Beijing, Lost in Beijing seemingly depicts how migrant workers are being exploited in terms of career and love relationship in the city. While many people believe that the social inequality presented in the film is the result of discrimination against migrant workers in the city, this essay will

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    Essay Length: 1,979 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: October 17, 2017 By: Lokyu Hsu
  • Experience, Interpretation and Evaluation of Poetry

    Experience, Interpretation and Evaluation of Poetry

    The Experience of Poetry Experiencing a poetry concerned primarily with subjective responses, which to say a personal reaction of the reader. This reaction is reflected on how the poem may be related to reader’s life. Each reader reaction to the same poem are probably vary based on the standpoint of their experiences. By reading a poem, reader will call upon a memory much like the one that was written in the poem. But even if

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    Essay Length: 621 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2018 By: Bo'im Tri Ardika
  • Romantic Poetry - Romantic Period Between 1780 and 1830

    Romantic Poetry - Romantic Period Between 1780 and 1830

    Romantic poetry : romantic period : between 1780 and 1830, it refers to writing produced in a specific period of time ‘romanticism’ refers to a new set of thinking and feeling about the world who spread in Europe, influencing music and painting as well as literature the era in which the Romantics wrote was a very stormy period : age of war, upheaval, and particular age of war ( 17 to 1850 ). the fist

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    Submitted: May 14, 2018 By: jejjshiufv
  • Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption

    Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption

    In “Framing Class, Vicarious Living, and Conspicuous Consumption,” Diana Kendall states that “the media do not simply mirror society; rather, they help to shape it and to create cultural perceptions.” I agree with Kendall’s claim that the media distort our perceptions of social inequality. For instance, such as ABC News, Fox News, CNN News or any kind of news, can simply just tell us that approximately 20% of America supports Barack Obama and many people

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    Submitted: September 12, 2018 By: itzdes
  • My Hopes and Expectations for English Class

    My Hopes and Expectations for English Class

    My hopes and expectations for English class this school year. My second year at Silkeborg Gymnasium has begun, and a new year with English classes has also begun, and what are my hopes and expectations for this whole new year? First and foremost, I hope to expand my vocabulary even more than I did last year. To achieve that, I hope and expect that the difficulty of our English classes increases. I also expect that

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    Essay Length: 403 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 21, 2018 By: Sebastian Würtz
  • A Successful Teaching Method for Mr. Sukardi’s Class

    A Successful Teaching Method for Mr. Sukardi’s Class

    Name: Soraya Putri Hasibuan TASK I PBIS 4500 1. a. Mr. Sukardi’s Strengths Mr. Sukardi’s Weaknesses At the beginning of the lesson: He told the general topic of the journal in advance, which was “My Daily Routine” to his students. Therefore, he and his students could have the same perception for the next topic of his English lesson, which was “Simple Present Tense”. These two topics were related to each other. My Daily Routine sentences

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    Essay Length: 1,651 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2019 By: Soraya Putri
  • Suicide Note Poetry Analysis Essay

    Suicide Note Poetry Analysis Essay

    Donn Brunson Poetry Analysis Essay Donn Brunson English 102 November 25, 2016 The poem Suicide Note (Mirikitani, 1987) is truly a very sad poem. It is about a young woman who happens to be Asian-American attending college. This young woman eventually commits suicide by jumping from a window in her dorm. What this poem is her last words put on paper. These are her feelings as well as her final thoughts. Her last words have

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    Essay Length: 781 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2019 By: kev1701
  • Does Class Size Matter?

    Does Class Size Matter?

    . 2/12/17 Does class size matter? Does the size of a class really matter on how well or bad students learn or pick up the information? In my opinion I think it depends on the effort or the student and teacher. First I say the student because the student has to at least try first before he or she says they don't know how to do it. I also say the teacher because the teacher

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    Essay Length: 508 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 8, 2019 By: rohoops

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