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    Not only do “The Gift of the Magi” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” both show the theme that the best gifts are received through actions, they also both develop the theme through symbolism. In the story, “The Gift of the Magi”, when Della was explaining to James as to why she cut her hair, Della clarifies, “‘Maybe the hairs of my head can be counted,’ she said, ‘but no one could ever count my love for you.’” (O. Henry, 5) This shows that Della’s hair symbolizes her love for James, and how it

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    Over the summer I went to Nashville, Tennessee for a missions trip with my youth group. During the trip, I experienced many awkward and embarrassing situations that I wish I didn’t have to live through. Even though there were powerful worship services, memories made, and friendships formed, the week was pretty hectic. There were three particular incidents that really stick out when I think of Missions Trip 2016. These incidents include an atrocious crew and crew leader, a flirtatious man, and a

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    In “The Secret to Raising Smart Kids” the author Carol Dweck says “Our society worships talent” (10). This is followed by the statements of one of the central beliefs of the article that there are two different kinds of learners. These two types are said to be those with a fixed mind-set and those with a growth mind-set. Throughout the article many examples are used by the author of studies and or experiments on student with fixed and growth mind sets. Students with growth mind-sets like challenges

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    overall mindset has helped me get through each circumstance I encounter—until now. Carol Dweck, in her inspirational manuscript Mindset, discusses the disadvantages towards a fixed mindset, and the lasting advantages towards a growth mindset. I have never been the most optimistic person. Although I can find positivity in virtuous situations, I can also nitpick at minor negative aspects of substandard ones. As I read

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    The Learning Myth: Why I’ll Never Tell My Son He’s Smart This article is an inspiring piece that teaches you, anything in life takes struggle. This article talks about the changes of a person’s mindset. “She has found that most people adhere to one of two mindsets: fixed or growth” (Paragraph 4). Fixed mindsets tend to believe that whether you’re intelligent or not is based on your genes. While growth mindsets believe that you expand your knowledge by challenges and learning from your mistakes.

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    mindset. This is the mindset that allows people to thrive during some of the most challenging times in their lives” (Dweck, 2008, p. 32). Growth mindset is at the heart of Dr. Carol Dweck’s research- why people are successful or unsuccessful and how what we believe has a direct connection to achievement and behavior. Carol S. Dweck was born on October 17, 1946 in Brooklyn, New York where she spent her youth and young adult life. Upon graduating from high school she attended Barnard College (1967)

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    Carol S. Dweck, a psychologist, filmed one of her lectures in 2012 called “The Power of Believing.” In this video, she points out potential flaws in the education system. She points out that one of the reasons kids fail in school is mainly based on what mindset is put in a child’s mind during early education. Throughout the video, Dweck discussed two types of mindsets that people categorize into —fixed mindset and growth mindset. Dweck is an instructor from Stanford University. She wrote the

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    Teachers who put encouragement on students may assume they have adopted a growth mindset. But, Dweck said, “growth mindset is about closing the achievement gap, not about making low-achieving kids feel good in the moment but not learn in the long run.” If schools were encouraged to adopt a growth mindset, then they would need to acknowledge that teachers will make mistakes in their teaching. They might try teaching methods that are not as successful as they hoped. Also schools would need to provide

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    advance, if individuality breaks out of bounds, society perces.” This quote relates from the book directly to reality. Individually people make a difference in society whether it's good or bad. In The Christmas Carol Scrooge's individual impact in the story is bad. In the novel The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, the character traits Selfishness, Greed, and Joyfulness have the greatest impact on society in the novel. First, selfishness impacted society when Scrooge turned down the generous men raising

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    Ebenezer Scrooge is a grumpy, mean miser who dramatically changes overnight! Before this amazing transformation though, he was morose and very tough. Employee Bob Cratchit states, “ He only paid me 15 shillings a week which was definitely not enough to keep my family in good state.” So what has happened to this new and improved Scrooge? Let's hear from his nephew Fred. “ He said he'd rather die than spend Christmas with my family.” Although, people never liked Scrooge, his new behavior is attracting

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