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    When I was little some of my closest family members were educators, so naturally I wanted to become a teacher when I grew up. Although, as I grew older I changed my mind about what I wanted as my profession a lot. I went from wanting to become a teacher to wanting to pursuing a career in the fashion industry as a fashion designer, and then I wanted to become a FBI Agent. I probably changed my mind a million times, before I realized that I wanted to become a teacher. I arrived at this decision in

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    stood out the most to me was Jim Fays Love and Logic theory. This theory stood out to me because it’s how I want to teach my children. Jim Fay used to be the type of teacher that gave lectures, assigned homework, and dismissed the class. There was no interaction with the students. He began to notice that this method was not working. He changed his style completely and began interacting with his students more than he spoke upfront. He showed his students love however when he gave them a choice they

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    The government has a strict control over history, science and technology, and language, that controls the people and ultimately leads to their support. Their control over history leads to people learning that the Party is and always has been right. Winston’s job at the Ministry of Truth is to falsify documents in the Party’s favor. There is no record of the Party ever doing anything wrong. Therefore, when taught history people only learn the biased version, where the Party is right

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    Chinese history, is far from exorcism and scary scenes, on the contrary, it largely describes beautiful bitter-sweet love stories between scholars and female ghosts, which they played very important roles in this book. Therefore, this paper will mainly discuss the development of the ghost literature genre, the roles of scholars and female ghosts and their importance in the example of the Magic Sword and the Magic Bag, and some common themes in Liao Zhai. Ghost goes a long way in Chinese history, Ghost

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    History is an identity of a country, if you want to know about a nation the history is the best way to understand. The importance of history has been proven many times by writers. A good example would be Pearl Buck who said:” If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday”. One of the most helpful ways to learn history is watching movies. The New World of Terrence Malick focuses on the early history of the United States, which is the arrival of the Europeans. The movie discovers the

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    This paper reviews America’s paradoxical love-hate relationship with war and how this relationship influences American warfare through the research and study of the interpretation and analyzation of American military models, policy and goal changes, the use of military technology, “American way of war,” and the relationship with, preparation for, and application of war. In the two hundred years since 1775, there has been thirty-five years of fighting in what we consider major conflicts

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    towards history. The aspect of emotional unity, within nationalism and romanticism, was

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    small town, there is not so much history of this city. The Historical Landmarks I think are very interesting, The Liberty Bell and Gettysburg Battlefield. I personally think that this is a very interesting city myself. The Liberty bell is a bell that was first rung on July 8, 1776 to celebrate the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence. Gettysburg Battlefield is a Battle fought by Union and Confederate forces during the American civil war. I would love to go and see the Liberty bell

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    appear to be evolving not only physically, but mentally as well. Due to their adaptations to feelings of sadness, love, and isolation, zombies have been rising in popularity. Their emotional adaptations have extended as far as zombies having romantic relationships, allowing the new genre of film, zombie romance, to peak the horizon and contribute to their prominence throughout history. In addition, the effects of their popularity on society include studies that have shown children obtaining violent

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    being also shares with each other is the ability to cast emotions. However throughout history, men have been brought up to be seen as if they have little to no feelings at all and women are to be too emotional. Everyone has the potential to feel pain at some point in their lives. Objectification is the central concept dear to feminist thinkers. Many think that objectification is something that remains in history, but it continues to be a problem in modern society. F. Scott Fitzgerald applies this

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