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    In the Introduction of How Children Succeed, the author Paul Tough presents the notion that future success is dependent on a variety of factors, rather than a common singularity. He encounters this proposition during his time at a pre-kindergarten and kindergarten program called Tools of the Mind. According to Tough, the program asserts on the following, by which he writes, “rubric self-regulation, will do more to lead to positives outcomes for their students … than the traditional menu of pre-academic

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    One time during halloween my dad decide to teach me about the government. He did that by taking some of my candy for “taxes.” Now what that did was teach me about the government while taking some of my candy. Sidenote-he is a bad man for that and I show no mercy for him with candy because of that. He told me that the government had to collect money from people so that it could pay its workers like police,paramedics and, firefighters. “Also it helps prisoners eat” he added. “You can also go to jail

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    Carol Dweck's Mindset

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    continue that counts.” The book, Mindset written by Carol Dweck, is about the growth mindset and the fixed mindset. Dweck analyzed how these mindsets have an impact on a person’s ability to succeed academically. The book is crucial because it contains many brilliant ideas which, if individuals follow, will lead them to success. In her book, there are three chapters that cover learning, effort, failure, ability, accomplishment, and sports talent. Carol Dweck’s text Mindset addresses the current concern

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    Charles Dickens work A Christmas Carol features Ebeneezer Scrooge a wealthy businessman and member of the upper-class during the victorian era who is cold, selfish, and unkind to the rest of the world. On Christmas eve Scrooge is visited by three ghosts, one of Christmas past, one of Christmas present, and one of Christmas yet to come. The ghosts try to persuade him to change by showing him who he has been, who he is and what will happen if he does not change. Scrooge’s clerk Bob Cratchit is the

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    A Christmas Carol

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    With each Ghost's tale functioning as a moral story, Dickens demonstrates the Christian moral ideals associated with Christmas such as; generosity, kindness, and a universal love for your community which follows the same moral landscape of Victorian England in general. The novel focuses more on a modern view of Christmas that is less concerned with religious ceremony and emphasizes more on joyous traditions like the sharing of gifts, festive celebrations, exhibitions of prosperity. The idea that

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    A Christmas Carol in the 21st Century A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is about a old man named Scrooge. He’s selfish, stubborn, and has a heart made of ice. Until his deceased “friend”, along with the three ghost of Christmas, come to show him how life is supposed to be lived. Just like today how there are many different charitable organizations that help spread information about the people who live in poverty and help provide what they need to survive. In the book and today there

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    Twas the night before Christmas, two creatures on trial, one who is cheap, and the other who is vile. The Grinch from Dr. Seuss’s, How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Ebenezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol are head to head against each other to be the meanest this Christmas. The Grinch is a putrid green monster who lives up in a deep, dark cave, hating all cheer. Scrooge is a miser who hates all human life and never buys anything that’s not cheap. The Grinch is meaner because he

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    In the novel, A Christmas Carol, written by Charles Dickens. The main character Ebenezer Scrooge is an old, selfish man during this story. During this story scrooge is visited by three spirits, and his old business partner marley who passed away. Eventually Scrooge transforms from a mean old man into a kind-hearted caring man from help of the three spirits. At the beginning of the novel, Scrooge is a cruel and greedy man, as he is described as “ A self contained, and solitary as an oyster

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    understand each other” - Shivani Shodhan. In this quote it talks about similarities and difference and understanding each other. In the book “A Christmas Carol” and “Beowulf” they have two main cultures and a main character. The cultures are the Anglo-Saxons in Beowulf, as the main character in “Beowulf”, it is also Beowulf. In “A Christmas Carol” the main character is Scrooge, and the culture isn’t so known, it’s a culture where it’s all about working, doing things on your own, if you aren’t good

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    Growth Mindset

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    Developing a growth mindset allows a person to understand full potential as a student and person. Mindset, is a concept developed by Carol Dweck an influential psychologist at Stanford University. Mindset helps us determine the way we think optimistic or pessimistic and if we decide in advance if we fail or succeed. The two mindsets our mind develops are fixed and growth mindset. Fixed mindset is the belief that our intelligence is static. Our intelligence is what we are; it never changes or developes

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