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    Musical General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the creation of Hamilton the American Musical Central Idea: First talk about those involved with the creation process, those who brought the idea to life, and the final product INTRODUCTION: Attention Getter: The amount that Hamilton makes a week and converting that into 10-dollar bills??? Cite the NYTimes article (Verbal Source 1/actual source 1) 1.9 million dollars. That’s 190 thousand Hamilton’s. An article published

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    When I had signed up for this class, I thought it was going to be similar to a humanities course. I thought that we would be learning about how journaling has evolved and various ways to journal. As the class progressed, I found it to be more of an art than a humanities class. When this reality did not match my expectation, I was disappointed. I had to challenge myself to get the most out of this course by changing my attitude and adjusting my perspective. As an art class, this would have been an

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    Thematic Essay Richard Paul Evans’ fantasy short story, Michael Vey The Final Spark, takes place in the current world where an expirement gone wrong created 17 electric children. These children have powers ranging from taking down planes to going excessivly hot. This children were created by a machine that blew called the MEI. The main character, Micheal, sacrificed himself to save his friends, the Electroclan, from Hatch, an evil buisnessmen that is trying to take over the world with his evil Glows

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    Education Reflection

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    Education is viewed differently for everyone, some think it is the easiest thing to accomplish, others cannot last more than half an hour in a classroom without feeling lost. In my own experience, I bit off more than I could chew when I decided to take AP Language. I went into my junior year thinking I was going to be an amazing student and stay on top of my assignments and once they started stacking my grade started falling. I thought the class wasn’t going to be a challenge for me because I left

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    book over the summer. One of the life lessons that was the easiest to find ways to never give up on your dreams no matter what the world throws at you. The last two life lessons was that fear is a bigger obstacle than the obstacle itself. And the final life lesson that I was able to gain from reading the book was that you should always get back up when you fall. All of these life lessons have examples from the book and can be worked into real life. The first life lesson that I was able to gain through

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    My Favorite Game

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    turf felt like carpet, but anywhere I can play soccer I’m happy. I got there at 7:20, 10 minutes before the game which was enough time to stretch. My coach was glad to see me as I was to see the team, it was an important game. It was the quarter finals to go to semis, and we were all excited especially me since it was my second year playing soccer. We all got into the field and put on our gear. We finished putting on our gear and got on the field, there was 10 of us on the team since it was a 5v5

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    However, the execution of the final sport activity was done after thoroughly understanding the individual competence and interests of the children. This was possible after spending years of learning together with the child in their home school setting. Parents of children in such an

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    The Process Involve

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    finds areas that she would have liked to correct. In general, Lindemann expresses that even though the writing process follows a step by step order, it usually falls out of the orderly plan when more ideas come to mind on how to better and improve the final work. To start with, Lindemann expresses the importance of modeling students the prewriting process stating that it is easier to brainstorm ideas when the students are motivated and have choices than when the assignments are imposed by the teacher

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    Reflection On Group Work

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    in a group to produce a poster in partnership with Lloyd and Kemi. The difficulties and challenges faced will be outlined along with the advantages and disadvantages of group work. I will seek to be honest about how I felt and will reflect on the final outcome of our project. Difficulties and Challenges By nature, I am an introvert and deeply reflective. This at times can be an advantage, allowing me to look at the diamond nature of truth from different angles. For Group work, however, this is a

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    Emily Dickinson's Poem

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    In Emily Dickinson’s poem #340, or also known as “I felt a funeral in my brain,” there is a theme of change that can be derived from the imagery presented by the poet. The poem is voiced from the perspective of the deceased who describes their funeral as heard through the casket. The choice to utilize a funeral as a backdrop to this poem is intriguing given that there could be many other ways to depict a personal change. Even though other poetic styles like Romanticism and transcendentalism exists

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