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    Technology in Education

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    Bibliography: Baule‚ Steven. "Can technology replace teachers?."SchoolCIO Blogs. n. page. Print. <http://www.schoolcio.com/Default.aspx?tabid=136&entryid=4694>. Carr‚ Nicholas. "Is Google Making Us Stupid?." n. page. Print. Clemmitt‚ Marcia. "Digital Education." CQ Researcher. Volume 21.Number 42 (2011): Pages 1001-1024. Print. Schmelder‚ Mike. "Is technology replacing the teacher? "Patriot-News. n. page. Print <http://www

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    Russian Revolution

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    revolution affected Russia and led to change. Although some changes were helpful‚ some of them did not resolve the initial problems that caused the Russian Revolution. Many things caused the Russian Revolution. A few causes were the tactics the Czar‚ Nicholas II‚ used to suppress reform. He sought to industrialize the country and build the strength of the country’s economy‚ but he used harsh tactics and secret police to stop change. Because of the rapid industrialization of Russia‚ many peasants were

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    The Lucky One

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    The Lucky One Nicholas Sparks‚ the author of The Lucky One‚ uses many literary devices and elements throughout the book to help the reader better understand his theme. The main theme is fate or luck. One simple decision or action can seemingly change your fate or luck. Some literary elements and devices that helped shape the theme were the point of view‚ conflict‚ symbols‚ and foreshadowing. The book is written in a third-person omniscient voice. That is‚ each chapter is written from a specific

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    the lucky one

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    The Lucky One The Lucky One is a book written by Nicholas Sparks. Most of Sparks’ works are made into movies because all of his books are well written and explained. The Lucky One is a love story of a marine named Logan and a teacher named Beth. The movie version directed by Scott Hicks is starred by Zac Efron as Logan‚ Taylor Schilling as Beth‚ Jay R. Ferguson as Keith Clayton who is the ex-husband of Beth and Blythe Danna as Beth’s nana. Both the work of The Lucky One captures the emotions and

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    kids to find a new home with a loving family. Vivian grew up in Minnesota and then later moved to Maine when she was older. She met a girl named Molly Ayer. Molly was a seventeen-year old girl that was not good at making the right choices. In the “Notebook”‚ Allie and Noah fall in love but their families interfere and they end up having difficulties. Her schooling cause her to have to leave now that summer is over and He has a job he has to get

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    The Last Song

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    Title: The Last Song Director: Julie Ann Robinson Text Type: Written. In my book The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks‚ Ronnie‚ a teenage girl and her brother‚ Jonah are sent to be with their dad for the summer. Ronnie and her dad haven’t talked ever since her parent’s split‚ her dad left with out saying anything. From that point on‚ Ronnie had turned into a new girl. Here Nicholas Sparks tries to show the reader that Ronnie isn’t really who she thinks she is‚ and she doesn’t do anything her friends

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    Two Unforgettable Movies

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    James Cameron’s “Titanic” and Nick Cassavete’s “The Notebook” although two tragic movies are two of the most romantic tales ever seen. Two loves found by destiny. In Titanic‚ Rose is a wealthy young girl forced by her family to marry rich to secure her place in society and Jack is a poor young artist that won his ticket to the Titanic in a card game. “The Notebook” tells a similar story of a forbidden love of two young souls who are distend to be together. These two films similarities can only be

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    the notbook

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    bits and pieces of a movie to capture their intended audience before the movie premiers. I think the trailer for the movie‚ The Notebook‚ is a great example. After watching and analyzing The Notebook’s movie trailer several times I have decided the intended audience of the movie is women‚ the ages of thirteen to sixty-years-old who may or may not have read The Notebook. I do believe this movie was mainly directed for women. One reason why I believe this is because women tend to love a good love

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    Dear John

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    Your Dad Loves You‚ I Can Tell‚ Even If You Can’t Jael Zimmerman Westmoreland County Community College Abstract Dear John by Nicholas Sparks uses two main characters‚ John’s father and Tim’s brother Alan‚ to express the symptoms and complications of the psychological disorder Asperger Syndrome. This disorder is considered a form of autism. People with this disorder will be passionate about one or more topics‚ but will struggle with daily tasks. The novel provides an extended metaphor through John’s

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    His studies detailed the creation of “intermPioneers of Paleontology (Discovering Fossils) The word fossil is Latin‚ it means “dug up.” (1452-1519) Although Leonardo da Vinci stated in an unpublished notebook that he had found fossilized remains of shellfish; it wasn’t until 1667‚ that Nicholas Steno made a similar more public statement. He explained that the stone tooth shaped fragments he had found were from an ancient shark and had been fossilized by horizontal deposits of sediment. (Circa

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