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    Leif Erikson Myths

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    discovered America. And just like George Washington and the cherry tree story and Isaac Newton’s apple, this is a lie we learned in school. The cherry tree story is a myth, Newton took two years to figure out what gravity was and it was what not a “aha!” moment, but most importantly, Columbus did not discover America. In fact, North America was discovered 500 years before Columbus was even born. It was actually the Vikings that are the true founders of North America, more specifically Leif Erikson.

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    program was designed to allow a student to move at their own pace, with various goals and objectives personalized in each exercise to optimize success for each individual. It was about a couple months into the school year when I had my very own “aha” moment in my sixth grade math class. There were two math teachers and unfortunately, my teacher at the time did not have much experience teaching math (she had only taught social studies prior to that year) and struggled to teach us the material that was

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    RTI is a school wide prevention system put into place to help increase student achievement and reduce undesirable behavior. This process is misunderstood sometimes as a pathway to special education. On contrary, it was developed to help address issues and prevent students from entering special education. Although, in some cases it can play a part in identifying students with specific disabilities. RTI is a multi-leveled process that has been misrepresented by the red, green, and yellow triangle

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    teaching as well since passing down knowledge is vital in mathematics and in general. During my time working as a tutor at the Mathematics Learning Center at Queensborough Community College, my favorite part of the job was seeing students having aha moments. It is very gratifying to help someone understand a concept. During my undergraduate experience, I benefitted from having many great professors who encouraged me to pursue math. I would one day like to mentor students so that I can give back and

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    excites me about the medium. It is the power of recategorizing reality to communicate an alternate story. It is this subversive act that keeps me making pictures. The real is simply my drawing board. I make pictures to trigger dialogue. At the moment every corner of the world seems to be going under

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    “Crabs Dig Holes According to the Size of Their Shells” Have you ever wondered how many people don’t reach goals or dreams due to their mindset? The answer is more than you ever imagined. The most human ability is the capability to recognize one’s limits and exceed them. The essay “Crabs Dig Holes According to the Size of Their Shells” will showcase how someone has recognized limitations but does nothing to go beyond them. McPherson’s main message in “Crabs Dig Holes.” is that people will only ever

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    Edith Kraft Case Summary

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    During the first quarter of General Financial Literacy, we randomly selected a mock family. I had the Kraft family. Edith Kraft, a postal worker, was a single mom part time raising her young son, Micah. Working at the post office provided Edith $2,593.72 net pay a month as well as free insurance. The Kraft family had to pay $40 for Ms. Kraft’s dancing lessons, $50 to care for their cat, $100 for Keith, the son’s, college fund, and finally $147.50 to raise Keith. Ms. Kraft’s retirement package cost

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    My most memorable moments occurred during my elementary school years because most of the learning was combined with fun school trips. I remember learning about Native Americans and the way they survived in the wild. I was amazed to learn about them and the tools they made as well. The baskets, fishing, and use of acorns for food. We were able to learn about the importance of knowing of those who came before us. Also, about the close knit families they had and traditions. The historically aspect

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    Epiphany, as defined in the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is a moment in which you suddenly see or understand something in a new very clear way. Throughout James Joyce’s Dubliners, characters consistently approach, and for some reach, an epiphany. In “Araby” a young boy lives the fantasy life of chivalry. As the story progresses he comes to an “unpleasant realization,” (Thompson 93). It is seen that the boy can only imagine his fantasy conversation, wait for his uncle to come home and all but shatter

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    Rhetoric That Matters

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    The One Thing That Matters In An Election Is The Hardest One. It is one thing to sit across a table and make an eloquent case on what you have to offer and quite another to make the person sitting across you to move to your side, pick a pen and sign a contract. Yes, you can make it easier - send the contract their way and offer a pen. Still, their act of signing the document is a low odds one. That is why election rhetoric puzzles me. The time spent on the act with the lowest conversion

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