Kim Aldridge LIT 321 Children’s Literature and Drama Professional Article Argumentative Essay Baker College Allen Park As an educator part of my role is to continuing researching my craft‚ which requires me to read the latest findings in the educational field and trying some of them findings in m classroom. This will help me research what inspires children as well as assists them in retaining the required knowledge. After reading the three selections provided‚ I believe that using drama to teach
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Compassion was described to be cooler and more rational while a surfeit of empathy may hurt the empathetic. The proposition was backed with a case whereby a cancer patient does not like the empathetic medical staff. Instead‚ he feels more relieved when medical practitioners remain cool and certain. Empathy is a core emotional intelligence skill that comes in the form of genuine care and concern towards a person. While it
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Page 1 Tyler Swenson Dr. Rose English 101 03/13/15 Technology’s Ball-and-Chain of Freedom‚ Do we take hold or let go? We’ve come a long way since the very first computer was built. It took up an entire room and was only available for government purposes. Right after the first calculator was ever created they went forward with that technology to come up with computers that were used to try and encrypt certain Nazi messages during World War II (Computer History). This technology over the next
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nor any worthiness. But if in moderation Cypris comes‚ there is no other power at all so gracious" (Euripides). In the play Medea by Euripides‚ Medea is driven entirely by passion and fury and does not consider the consequences of what she is doing. She is so focused on her desire for vengeance that she does not stop to deem if what she is doing is right or wrong. Others around her do not console her but instead push Medea into her excessive nature. In the play Medea by Euripides‚ Medea allows others
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3/3/13 S.S. DBQ Per. 9 The Middle Ages are a period of European history from around 476 A.D. to 1453 A.D. when society and culture declined. The middle Ages is believed to be started from the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and was ended by the start of the European Renaissance. There are several key factors that led to the end of The Middle Ages other than the start of the Renaissance. The Black Plague and The Crusades undeniably led to the end of the Middle Ages because of the decrease of population
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buy some cigarettes (Hinton‚126).” Although some might believe them to be a bad influence‚ there are examples to prove this belief wrong such as‚ “‘Ponyboy‚ listen‚ dont get tough. You’re not like the rest of us and don’t try to be…’ What was the matter with Two-Bit? I knew as well as he did that if you got tough you didn’t get hurt. Get smart and nothing can touch you… ‘What in the world are you doing?’ Two-Bit’s voice broke into my thoughts. I looked up at him. ‘Picking up the glass.’ He stared
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To an aging brain‚ music is the best medicine. If at an older age‚ listening to relatively newer music is more beneficial to the brain‚ as the unrecognized sounds of new songs help to challenge the brain (“Keep Your Brain”). In another experiment‚ patients of stroke rehab were given their choice of music to listen
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Ever since September 11‚ Islam have become the face of terror and this has brought a lot of attention and victimization towards average Muslims. Many people are just looking for a reason to bash Islam‚ so they pick on controversial topics that Muslims differ from. One controversial topic is the hijab and it what it symbolizes‚ to many non-Muslims conservatives. The hijab and/or burqa is a veil that covers the head and body and is a form of modest attire worn by Muslim women. This form of attire has
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them in cold blood. This greatly differs from the previous convicted juveniles who accidentally killed their victims. Juveniles that have motives such as Ousley should be convicted as an adult and be sentenced a life in prison because‚ despite their age‚ they can think and act like an adult. Because of this‚ the Supreme Court’s decision of disallowing “teenagers” from “cruel and unusual punishments” should be overturned on certain cases‚ because‚ as seen in Ousely‚ some teenagers are capable and can
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Yes‚ Class size does have an impact on student education to an extent. I say this because in the article "Does Class Size Matter" by Rose Arce. It states that ’Overcrowding means students don’t get the attention they need from their teachers‚ they just don’t.’ And that is a serious problem. When students don’t get attention from their teachers they don’t learn as much as they should have. They also start to just not do their work‚ some even consider dropping out. But also that doesn’t mean that it’s
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