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    simple act is tuned to a memorable experience for every customer. First, Bard was able to acquire all information possible from the only available source she had on her hands - a student meal cards; by having that little data she managed to turn a few seconds interaction into a very personalized experience for every student. Secondly, she was able to turn a uniform “experience,” every student unavoidably encounters while entering a dorm’s cafeteria, to a unique and memorable event. By greeting each

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    In the first presidential debate, we can see that Hillary Clinton was the clear winner. She was very prepared and acted professional throughout the debate. She answered the questions thoroughly and in a manner that helped portray her political agenda. In this first debate, she began to give the viewers a sense of what it would be like with her in office. Unlike her opponent, Donald Trump, she did not speak out of turn and respected the moderator, Lester Holt. The questions asked throughout

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    The Molding of the Main Character “Pause you who read this, and think for a moment of the long chain of iron or gold, of thorns or flowers, that would never have bound you, but for the formation of the first link on one memorable day.” (Dickens 72). In his classic novel, Great Expectations, Charles Dickens’ creates a platform to support and embolden the main character, Pip, with this single, decisive quote. Throughout the novel, the ever important gold or iron chain of Pip is molded into something

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    1. Knowledge: What were the most memorable moments in the books for you? Why? How do you connect to these moments? How do these moments relate to each other? The most memorable moment in the book The Princess Bride for me is the part when Fezzik dies, and the most memorable moment in Here Lies Arthur is the time when Myrddin dies. Though both memorable moments relate to death, they both died protecting their loved ones. Myrddin died trying to find and protect his loved one, Gwyna in Here Lies Arthur

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    Make Quinceanera celebration memorable by traveling in limousine Quinceanera is one of the most meaningful and beautiful occasions in Mexican culture. It embarks the celebration of girl’s fifteen birthday that is anticipated with much happiness and enjoyment. It is a celebration of womanhood means she is fully ready to take on her responsibilities and is of marriageable age. The ceremony is celebrated with zest and zeal by the parents. For such an important event in a young girl’s life, the just

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    think his most memorable characters were the antagonists and protagonists in his plays. While this statement carries some truth, the most memorable character can sometimes be the most dynamic. In the case of Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio is a very memorable character. After all, Mercutio did provide comic relief to the play’s beginning. Additionally, he seemed to be the mood of the play. Not to mention, he was also the connection between crucial events in the play. Mercutio was a memorable character because

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    Godfather certainly presented cinema with iconic and memorable scenes that were both beautiful and never before seen largely due to the new and risky ways Francis Ford Coppola presented The Godfather’s narrative. Similarly, The Exorcist chilled the bones of audiences everywhere by shocking the world with grueling demonic possession in a tangible way that had never been presented before by cinema. The scenes in The Exorcist were particularly memorable because the scenes resonated with a large majority

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    Graphic Organizer

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    One way that I use graphic organizers in my classroom is for personal narratives-writing about small moments. We use a doughnut graphic organizer. The hole is used to identify the small moment and the doughnut itself is used to identify details about their moment. I have found using this graphic organizer to be beneficial during writer’s workshop because it helps the students see how big a small moment really is. It also helps students stay engaged and allows them to have a visual aid when writing their

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    which you have a deep passion. Teach the grade/age levels for which you will be able to relate to the best. 2. What was your most memorable moment during your observations? Most memorable moment(s) was when the students were really engaged with the material and were very interested in adding to the discussions. What was your least memorable moment during your observations? When the students did not care that they were in school, and were totally apathetic – tuned out of

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    been known to be one of the greatest rock bands in history. With every band they will have memorable moments during their time together. So I will tell you three of the most memorable moments during Motley Crue: how and when they got together, Vince leaving the band, and the Final Tour. Now let’s get on with the show. the band was created when they got together in the spring of 1683.This first moment was what created the band they are today, how they got together. I received all of this information

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