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    Critical Response Paper #1 I remember sitting in disgust as I was reading A Separate Piece‚ by John Knowles in my 10th grade English class. I never understood why I had to read such uninteresting books. My mind would wonder onto a different subject and then I couldn’t remember what I had just read. It was always like that when I started a book that the rules said a student "had"� to read. I thought school was supposed to be interesting. The essay "How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading"� by John

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    ESSAY Please give serious thought to this key part of the application‚ as you have only 2‚500 characters maximum (including spaces) to demonstrate your passion and your writing skills. Choose one of the following topics: • Describe the impact you have had in participating in community activities. • Describe your best experience working as a leader or working in a group or team Thesis: Introduction: You can’t buy ____ and ____ on Aisle 4 at Walmart. I must follow the people. Am

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    The Red Cardigan

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    THE RED CARDIGAN J.C.Burke’s book‚ The red Cardigan is about a young girl who claims to have a ‘gift’ where she knows things and see’s them before they happen. Evie‚ the young girl had the special gift passed down from her grandmother. The text explores the themes of psychological realism‚ crime mystery and the supernatural. This book was very detailed and interesting which kept me wanting to read more. The Red Cardigan is about Evie seeing things that others don’t. She likes to draw but sometimes

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    Kids sit in a classroom for hours on end‚ being bored and tortured for those numerous hours. The teacher calls out their next reading assignment‚ The call of the wild. The kids stare at the stark white walls and sit in their bleak blue chairs‚ hoping for an escape from reading a book as horrendous as this one. The world renowned book‚ Call of the wild is hailed as one of the greatest books of all time‚ but to every extent‚ Call of the wild is a repugnant book just reaching out there. Readers across

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    Attention Seeking Behavior

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    ATTENTION-SEEKING BEHAVIOR I. PERSONAL DATA NAME: NICKNAME: Hans SEX: male AGE: 9 y/o ADDRESS: FATHER: MOTHER: SCHOOL: II. CHILD BEHAVIOR: Many parents and teachers after experienced that inward sigh when the children or the students seem to seek more attention beyond of the normal level. Attention seeking behavior may appear as a child being goofy to make others laugh or constantly requesting someone to play with them. It can also be in the form of self injury or aggressive

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    The Importance of Attention to Detail In life a person generally finds out at an early age that acquiring the ability to focus and concentrate are crucial skills that aren’t easily learned. By nature‚ humans lack patience and are always looking to get the answer to a problem as quickly and as easily as possible. It’s not hard to see why this trait is so ingrained in the brain simply because it’s natural to want to avoid the frustration and the wasted time it takes to solve a problem or listen

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    unifying results of WWI in relation to its identity‚ the overall result was a divided society.” The experience of World War I consolidated Australians’ pride in themselves‚ with the emergence of the ANZAC legend bringing ideas of Australian identity into focus. The war opened up deep divisions in Australia‚ a main division being religious; between the Protestants and Roman Catholics. The conscription issue also deeply divided Australia‚ with many people both for and against it. During the 1920s and

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    fear‚ and despair? 4. Analyze the use of comedy in Hamlet‚ paying particular attention to the gravediggers‚ Osric‚ and Polonius. Does comedy serve merely to relieve the tension of the tragedy‚ or do the comic scenes serve a more serious thematic purpose as well? 5. Suicide is an important theme in Hamlet. Discuss how the play treats the idea of suicide morally‚ religiously‚ and aesthetically‚ with particular attention to Hamlet’s two important statements about suicide: the “O‚ that this too too

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    My First Journey Abroad

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    My life in England is completely different from life I lead in Poland.First of all when I came to this country I had to became a real adult person ‚far away from family and friends I could rely only on myself and I had to cope alone with my own problems.It was realy hard because in Poland I was get used to my parents help nad smart advases.In England I have to make choices by myself pay for thir consecvences.From one point it is good because nobody controls me but also nobody helps me. .In my opinion

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    Fighting “That” Instinct When I was first assigned to read What the Dog Saw I thought to myself‚ “Wow this book could be a little dull. This is my first college assignment and I have to read nineteen essays that are written by this Malcolm Gladwell guy of whom I have never heard of. I thought college work was actually going to be interesting‚ apparently not!” After getting the book and just reading through the different topics Gladwell had written about I began to realize that my assumption was

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