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    Do you think about the legacy that you are leaving behind? In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge learns about how he has affected people’s lives. A Christmas Carol, is an 1800’s story written by Charles Dickens. The tale was written to show the public how the different social classes affect a person. A Christmas carol is a complex story, but it can be broken down into multiple themes. Such as reflecting on your past, legacy, and happiness. I’m learning that reflecting on the past is something very difficult

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    Dweck Fixed Mindset

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    Dweck believes that someone who possesses a “growth mindset” is almost the polar opposite of someone who has a “fixed mindset.” A person with a growth mindset is able to think positively and see the silver lining of an unfavorable situation. They are able to improve from their mistakes, and always finds a way to become better at different aspects of life. Growth mindsets come with an open mind, making these people extremely versatile in any circumstance. In addition, their mindsets increase in complexity

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    them, but some have friends who care about them enough that they will help them. As details in A Christmas Carol, Thank You M’am, A Retrieved Reformation, show, significant changes in someone’s life can be caused by regret, kindness, and not judging people, . In a Christmas Carol Scrooge showed a lot of change between the beginning and end of the story. In the beginning of the Christmas Carol Scrooge was an old man who didn’t like Christmas, but toward the end he was happy with his friends and family

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    “I am not the man I once was…” (Dickens 675) might be the most famous words of Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol” written by Charles Dickens. Three spirits are trying to get the man on Christmas eve to change his greedy ways to be generous. Through the visits of the three spirits Scrooge learns why he became so greedy and the result of his actions. Past is the first spirit. Past taught how he became solitary and greedy. (falls to the ground; sobbing as he sees, and we see, a small boy, the

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    that what students believe about their brains – whether they see their intelligence as something that’s fixed or something that can grow and change – has profound effects on their motivation, learning, and school achievement” (Dweck 1). According to Carol S. Dweck who is a researcher and the author of the “Brainology Transforming Student’s Motivation to Learn,” each student has a different mindset. It is either fixed mindset or growth mindset. Students with fixed mindsets are the ones who believe that

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    This phrase/quote depends on our Mindset. For example, people have Fixed mindset and some have Growth Mindsets. For fixed mindset, people believe that they have basic qualities. For instance, their intelligence or talent, are simply fixed characters. If they have a lot, they’re all set, but if they don’t... If you have only a certain moral character, then you’d better prove that you have a healthy dose of them. They also believe that talent alone creates success. The effort is seen as useless if

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    The Road of Success through Growth Mindset Carol S. Dweck's article “Brainology – Transforming Student's Motivation to Learn” offers insights about student's mentality at school and why some students are better off than others. The article claims directly that students generally have two mindsets when it comes to learning; one is “fixed mindset,” a negative trait, and the other is “growth mindset,” a positive trait. Both of these traits contradict each other in terms of meaning. These two mindsets

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    As a student that watched and read the Christmas Carol, I prefer the play more than the text. First of all, it helped me visualize the characters and scenes better. But also, some of the characters didn’t meet the descriptions that the text gave. Most of the time in the play there was more physical and visual emotion. There was a big result of singing in the play that didn’t fit in a small handful of scenes. The play was obviously shorter that the text which is good if you don’t reading. My favorite

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    Shaw English III Honors 15 March 2016 Is Kim Kardashian the new Scrooge? When one thinks about selfish, narcissistic and useless people the character; Ebenezer Scrooge comes into mind. The Scrooge effect depicted in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol and Thomas C. Fosters’ How to Read Literature like a Professor is still alive in society today. The scrooge effect is alive shown through Kim Kardashian, the narcissistic selfie queen. “No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him.” (Dickens

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    Have you ever seen The Nightmare Before Christmas? You can either choose between a HalIoween or Christmas theme. I am leaning towards a Christmas theme because Jack Skellington wanted all the others to understand the meaning of Christmas and the feeling of joy. The first reason I think this is because Jack Skellington wants everyone to feel the joy and understand the meaning of Christmas. They people of Halloween town have only ever understood one holiday, Halloween. Then one day Jack goes

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