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    Excitement In Prisons

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    Excitement, fun and a bit of scared is what I felt during the exposure. I really had fun during the activity because I had talked and interviewed with the inmates who are serving half of their sentence/year, it was great to talk with them, share them what we know and especially to know what their life inside the prison camp. We interviewed two persons from the minimal group and I noticed that the minimal inmates who are serving half of their sentence are wearing a brown shirt and they are allowed

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    With clear emerald eyes illuminating with enthusiasm, the young child’s face bursts with happiness, showering down like rain as the sweet taste of excitement lingers in the air as he chases around his siblings whilst tugging on his parents’ arms. They are drained from the child’s constant yelling and their heavy eyes slowly alter to a dark shade of cerulean and fill with extreme fatigueness. Their eyes gradually begin to shut, however much they long to stay wide open. Across the parents, the two

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    When listening to the song I feel excitement, it brings forth a sense of joy and of nostalgia from my youth. As a girl scout and a daughter of a firefighter I attended many parades and festivals. These were generally in small American towns during the summer so patriotic songs were prevalent. Upon listening to the words now I gather a sense of pride, of national strength and a almost uncontrollable urge to call to arms so to speak for the ideals I support. That’s a figurative call to arms but still

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    Change is the alteration which results in an important shift in the way we perceive and interact with the world. It is the process of being reformed in appearance or turned into something or someone new. The concept of change is very significant as it gives us new experiences whether positive or negative. Being the best student was something I never had to worry or wish for due to my devotions towards studies. It was the third time I got awarded as one of the best students in high school. My dad

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    and soothing, there was fresh tree and grass smells, animals making noise, just lots of peace and relaxation going on. So much love from one another in a family after not seeing each other in many years was just beyond amazing. New adventure and excitement ready to begin. A city girl in the country this should be exciting and interesting. Not in a millions years would I have imagined going back to the country I was born in and having it feel like home when all I knew for a home was America. It felt

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    • Atmosphere- There is almost an atmosphere of excitement in the story. This is derived from several things. First, the lottery happens on an annual basis and is vital to the village’s crop, though some are beginning to question it. On top of that, every family is affected as they are all rushing to get to their destination on time. This excitement then slowly begins to shift to tension as many pick up rocks on the way to the meeting grounds. This is evident in the lines, “stuffed his pockets full

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    Charisma is a special quality amongst leaders although not all of them possess it. “Charismatic leaders can create excitement” (Sellers, 1996). The leaders that do have it find themselves quite successful. Followers feel personally attracted to a charismatic leader. He is able to convince his followers that his ideas will be successful. He has an uncanny ability to convince people to follow along with his plans. Charismatic leaders can turn complex ideas into simple messages. Charismatic leaders

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    “This hotel is amazing!” Sam squeals with excitement as she opens the door to our room. “Okay, you have to agree with me that I made a pretty good judgment on going with this hotel.” “Yes, I have to hand it to you, you did a good job.” I say. “What other surprises do you have up your sleeve?” “You will just have to wait and find out.” Sam replies. “Knowing you, it will probably be something that I won’t want to do and then you will talk me into your bad plans like you always do.” I state. “That’s

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    Captured, kidnapped, and rescued, Paul Greengrass knows precisely how to seize his audience’s attention. Not only did I watch this movie with my eyes and mouth wide open, but I kept thinking to myself, “This actually happened in real life!” Little did I know Captain Philips was no hero. Not only was it his fault the ship was captured from getting too close to the Somalia Coast and ignoring warning emails, but he never truly gave up himself to the pirates. According to the article “Crew Members: ‘Captain

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    Embracing Smart Classrooms In the 1920’s the radio created a wave of excitement and interest when it helped create online classes for students within listening range. A few years later the overhead projector was created and revolutionized the way students learn and teachers teach. In 1951, videotapes hit the television screens in schools. This allowed the students to learn in a different, more entertaining way (Petrina). All of these inventions are electronics that completely changed education

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