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    shift from the California State Standards of 2005‚ to the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS) of today. Coleman (2012) attributes the shifts in English language arts instruction necessary due to the stagnant National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAP) scores of the past 40 years “during a period where [the United States] doubled educational spending money.” The six shifts Coleman (2012) mentions in his video are‚ “1. PK-5: Balancing Informational and Literature Text‚ 2. Building Knowledge

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    PERSONAL EVANGELISM Complete Submission Robert E. Coleman‚ The Master Plan of Evangelism ____________________ Submitted to Luther Rice University In PARTIAL Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Arts in Religion‚ Ministry ____________________ Jeffrey Benson 1081A Blackshear Drive Decatur‚ GA 30033 ID # LC6515 / Phone: (770) 899-7922 October 11‚ 2012 Professor: Dr. Derek Coleman Reaction Paper: Robert E. Coleman‚ The Master Plan of Evangelism ____________________

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    Bessie Smith and Sun House were icons for their own genre of Blues. Both demonstrate common concepts of the broader genre‚ but key elements in both styles separate Classic Blues from Country Blues. Smith and Son House demonstrate individuality in their music through singing techniques such as drawn out vowels‚ long vibrato notes‚ shifting between octaves‚ and a gritty voice texture at certain times. Both singers use improvisation as a stylistic tool although it may be unnoticeable upon the first

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    “Unfinished Masterpieces” is a short story about Anita Scott Coleman who is reminscing about her childhood friends Dora Jones and a vagabon named Mr. William Williams. Anita describes the two characters based on what they did with their lives. She is writing about this in order to convey to the audience the message that one should use the time they have to make something of their life‚ a masterpiece. Dora Jones is fascinated with creating figures using mud which causes her to be isolated from others

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    Coleman Hawkins’ Reign During the Harlem Renaissance A very big part of the 1920’s was the Harlem Renaissance also known as the "New Negro Movement." It brought out the art‚ music‚ and literature side of most African American people. This took place in New York and during the 1920’s and ended around the early 1940’s. Coleman Hawkins was an African American figure during the Harlem Renaissance that sparked jazz music. A modern figure that resembles Coleman Hawkins is BB King‚ who continues to promote

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    Dress for the next level. Leaders should be familiar with the book entitled‚ Empowering Yourself‚ by Harvey Coleman. This book highlights the PIE model (Performance‚ Image‚ and Exposure). Performance emphasizes the daily tasks that the employee is assigned and responsible to do with quality and thoroughness‚ with approximately 10% answerability. Image relates

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    between what you feel and what you know‚ forcing you to create arguments in your mind‚ with others and with society. In Reconstructing Amelia self versus self is a big conflict in the aspects of suicide and decision-making‚ character versus character conflicts between friends and leaders‚ and lastly character versus society becomes a conflict of what is acceptable. Amelia is a fifteen-year-old girl who‚ throughout her telling her story before proclaimed “suicide” is offered to join a club. In this club

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    that the purpose of writer is to reveal ones faults and dreams for the goal of improvement. I believe Steinbeck’s quote is a valid remark. His words are so eloquently exemplified in‚ Unforgettable Miss Bessie by Carl T. Rowan and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. In Unforgettable Miss Bessie‚ the theme of the story is that an influential figure can help one recognize their dream. The theme relates to the quote because the protagonist brings to light the narrator’s faults and how his‚ and many

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    Christopher Wallace‚ AKA Biggie Smalls‚ and Lamont Coleman‚ AKA Big L‚ were both famous rappers in the late 90s and early 2000s‚ until they were both tragically gunned down in a drive-by shooting. Not only had both of these rappers come to the same end‚ but they had both predicted their own deaths in their albums. Biggie Smalls‚ as he liked to be called around his neighborhood‚ was an aspiring rapper who was picked up after his mixtape got into the hands of a famous DJ at the time. As his rise to

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    14/03/03 Response on " Diary of Mrs. Amelia Stewart Knight" When I finished this article I started to realize that the life of pioneers was not just one big adventure‚ but they had to face some really difficult problems like dangerous river crossing‚ bad weather‚ different kinds of accidents and diseases along the way without any chance for medical treatment. But first of all I had make a research to answer one question before all the problems along the way. It is how much did pioneers traveling

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