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    One of my favorite places to go as a kid was to the reservoir with my family. We would start packing a few days before we left then my brother and I would go to school on a Friday then afterwards we would go camping. Every time I would hurry home because I was so ready to go camping. When I was little I felt like my family and I went camping everyday even though it wasn’t. I have so many memories from camping and there so funny. I love to go camping because you can smell the lake, or you can start

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    One of my favorite places to go as a child was in the reservoir with my family. We would start packing a few days before we left, first my brother's and I would go to school on a Friday afterward we would go camping. Every time I would hurry home because I was ready to go camping. When I was little I felt that my family and I went camping every day even though it wasn’t. I have many memories of camping. I love to go camping because you can smell the lake, or you can start a fire which smells amazing

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    Memories are evoked by smells, sights, and sounds that take us back to a specific time in our lives. For me, certain words have the ability to transport me to specific moments; they are like snapshots of my life, capturing experiences that can be remembered simply by hearing or seeing a word. A word can whisk me back to both my elementary school music class and my present life; a song I sang for days on end; current and past hobbies. Certain words connect different stages of my life and help me make

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    One of my favorite places to go as a child was to the reservoir with my family. We would start packing a few days before we left, my brother's and I would go to school on a Friday than afterward we would go camping. Every time I would hurry home because I was ready to go camping. When I was little I felt like my family and I went camping every day even though we didn't. I have many memories of camping that are hilarious to talk about. I love to go camping because you can smell the lake, or you

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    scared of reading in front of others and messing up. I felt like a mistake. I was terrible under pressure. I could always feel my heart pounding inside my chest whenever I had to present a project in front of the class. I was like this until one of my favorite teachers, Ms.Secko taught me lessons that I will never forgot. She taught me confidence and character. One day, Ms.Secko assigned the class a project on slam poetry. I didn’t even know what a slam poem was until she explained it to us

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    Ever wonder what it would be like if the person you love unconditionally lost all of their memories? The film “The Notebook” originally written by author Nicholas Sparks, starts with characters Noah and Allie married to each other after many years together. Allie is in the hospital suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Noah reads to her daily from his notebook. The notebook is a diary of their life together. As Noah reads to Allie their life flashes back to when they first met, as teenagers, where

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    How an understanding of metacognition improves the way a student learns? Metacognition is defined as “thinking about thinking”. Metacognition consists of two components: knowledge and regulation. Metacognitive learning includes knowledge about oneself as a learner and the factors that might impact performance, knowledge about strategies, and knowledge about when and why to use strategies. Metacognitive regulation is the monitoring of one’s cognition and includes planning activities, awareness

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    disease but no symptoms in which case the individual seems to be normal. The first stage is easy to look over if the individual isn’t expecting it, which is common when one obtains early-onset Alzheimer’s. In stages 2-4 the individual begins to have memory lapses, trouble coming up with names and forgetting recent events, all of which would simply indicate stressed-out

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    One memory that vividly sticks out in my mind from my childhood was that special summer when my parents told me we were going on a trip to Disney World. It was in June of 2001 and I was twelve years old. My parents planned the trip six months in advance. As a child, it seemed as if the time would never come. When it finally came time to pack and leave, I felt eager and excited. The night before our departure, I could not sleep at all. My most memorable childhood experience is of going to Walt Disney

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    How do you learn how to speak English very fast? Is it possible to accelerate your English speaking ability? Is it possible to make massive improvements in only 2-3 months? The answer is yes. But of course, to make massive improvements requires massive intensity and effort. So, how can you do it? How can you improve super-fast? What do I recommend for this kind of goal? 1. Obsession The first and most important thing you need to achieve this goal is incredible passion. You must have tremendous emotional

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