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    Lean on Me

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    Lean On Me Kimberly Hill English 225 – Introduction to Film Mr. Ernest Littler October 18‚ 2010 Lean On Me is a biographical-dram film released in 1989 by Michael Schiffer and directed by John G. Avildsen. The movie stars Morgan Freeman‚ the protagonist‚ as “Crazy” Joe Clark‚ the principal of Eastside High School in Paterson‚ New Jersey; Beverly Todd and Robert Guillaume‚ two of the foils‚ as Dr. Frank Napier and Ms. Levias‚ the school superintendent and the assistant principal‚ respectively;

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    Lesson Plan

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    LESSON PLAN The Identity : SMA ____________ Subject : English (Language Program) Class/Semester : XI/Gasal Time Allocation : 4 x 40 minutes Material : Membaca dan Menulis Competence Standard: Membaca 3. Memahami naskah dalam konteks public speaking sederhana Menulis 4. Mengungkapkan makna dalam konteks persiapan public speaking sederhana Basic Competence: 3.1 Membaca naskah public speaking sederhana dengan nyaring dan dengan pelafalan yang

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    Lesson 1

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    to the house to ____________________ Jasmine into helping her move a truckload of stolen goods to another state - an easy job‚ she claimed‚ and virtually no risk. It would even be fun‚ she claimed. “Let me get this straight. You’ve been out of jail for three days‚ and you already want me to ___________________ you in a crime? Are you crazy?” Jasmine was still ___________________ toward her sister because Kayla‚ prior to her first sentence‚ “borrowed” Jasmine’s car for a robbery and nearly

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    Art Lesson Plan

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    Lesson Organisation Year Level: Stage 1 Date: 21.08.13 Key Learning Area: Visual Arts | | Students’ Prior Knowledge: - Think about themselves as artists in their art making (within a limited understanding of the artist’s function)- Explore different kinds of things and experiences in their making of artworks- Make drawings‚ paintings‚ sculptures etc about things of interest to them and their experiences- Use a variety of media‚ techniques and

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    Lesson of Life

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    LESSONS OF LIFE BY LOK KRU BUTH SAVONG (TRANSLATED FROM MEREAN CHIVIT) 1 – GOOD PERSON LEARNS TO ADVISE HIMSELF Some people might study a great deal of general subjects‚ but they are unable to educate and tame themselves. Therefore‚ they are careless in action‚ speech and other expressions. Action‚ speech‚ and other expressions tell us their self-education‚ self-advice‚ or self-discipline. As human beings‚ if we fail to tame‚ educate and advise ourselves‚ no one may train us to be a

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    Generation Me

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    Generation Me The author of “Generation Me” is a social psychologist whose name is Jean M. Twenge. She is one of the “Me” Generation as she was born in 1971. Twenge suggested a different interpretation of some of the commonly held conceptions of the generation variously referred to as Generation Me. Steve Eubanks summarized this book as “…first half of the book makes the case that this is a generation in which the importance of the individual

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    Shakespeare. A word that strikes eye-rolling boredom in the average adult and schoolchild. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest literacy geniuses that ever lived‚ but many teacher’s‚ parents‚ and students have the same question‚ should we be reading Shakespeare in school? Firstly‚ I will highlight how inappropriate Shakespeare’s plays are for young audiences. Take Romeo and Juliet for example‚ This play is a non-realistic tragedy‚ which at times seems like a comedy or true love story. Where

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    Lesson Plan

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    Teachers and Administrators can work together and do the following things to improve professional development: 1. Teachers and administrators are effective learning models and frameworks for designing professional development and personal growth experiences. 2. Teachers and administrators create a school culture in which teachers feel free to critically assess their own practice. 3. Teachers and administrators examine and discuss current attitudes toward professional development. 4. Teachers and

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    Lesson Plan

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    Lesson Plan: Electric Circuits (~130 minutes) Concepts 1. Electricity is the flow of electric charge (electrons). 2. Electric Charge is a property of subatomic particles. 3. Current is the movement of electric charge. 4. Voltage is the electric potential that exists to move a charge. 5. Power is the rate at which electric energy is flowing in a circuit. 6. Ohm’s Law: Power = Voltage x Current. 7. Resistance is a physical property that quantifies how well a charge

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    Superman and Me

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    Superman and Me: Rhetorical Devices Native American writer‚ Sherman Alexie‚ in his essay‚ “Superman and Me”‚ (VERB) (SUBJECT). Alexie’s purpose is to tell the reader how he beat the system of being a typical typical ‘stupid Indian who accepted failure’. He went to school‚ taught himself how to read‚ and eventually left the reservation unlike the majority of Indians on the reservation. He adopts a sarcastic tone in order to motivate young Native American children not to fall into that stereotype

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