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    Scrooge being rude. The spirit of the future took scrooge to the Cratchit's family preparing for Tiny Tim’s funeral. Scrooge sees his name on a gravestone as a final scare tactic. Scrooge doesn't like the future he sees . He promise to be kind and grateful. The ghost visited him because they wanted to help him change his future. And in the end he was happy, kind and grateful. Scrooge learned that tiny tim will die if things don't change. Scrooge also learned that his nephew and niece cares about

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    Ebenezer Scrooge had changed a lot throughout the screenplay and movies. In the story, Scrooge had started out as a rich miser who didn’t care about anything but himself and his business. He ended up being a kind man who helped everyone he could and gave back to the community. He had changed in many ways and had been shown what he had become. Marley helped Scrooge realize that he had made everyone turn away from him and think poorly of him, and that some people like Bob Cratchit and his nephew, had

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    spirit of Christmas Present showed him what is currently happening at the Cratchit house. Scrooge sees the Cratchits eating supper, and the spirit tells Scrooge that he needs to help Tiny Tim because he is dying. The spirit of Christmas Future showed Scrooge what is going to happen to him. Scrooge is shown a funeral for Tiny Tim with lots

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    Once, Nikos Kazantzakis, a Greek writer, said, “Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality.” Some people may think that you can only look at things in one perspective, your own. Unfortunately, in the play A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge believes just this. Scrooge believes that the way he looks at life, at the poor, is the right way to look at life. He does not know that there is more than one way to look at life, most of all he believes there is only one correct

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    Scrooge is an overly grumpy, rude, greedy, curmudgeon, mild, and insensitive, elderly man who is just plain lonesome. He has silver, gray hair, a pointed nose, and wiry chin. He acts like a harsh, miserable, lonely, gloomy, and depressed fellow. He also was very unfriendly to those young fellows who were trying to gather donations for the poor. When Scrooge was younger, he was actually kind and generous to the people around him. Scrooge is very inconsiderate of others, all he wants is money

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    The Chapter 12 article focuses on positive behavior strategies to eliminate bullying through activities for infants and junior schools. Creating a safe classroom environment will allow teachers to instruct their students in an efficient and effective manner. Unfortunately, bullying is predominant in schools where the different forms of aggression are learned. When bullying occurs, developing strategies are essential to address the issues. When smart and stupid behavior is analyzed, it’s important

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    When I went to Disneyland, I was eight. It was 2013. My mom surprised us at Christmas. We walked in and huge luggage bags were under the tree. Mine was pink, and my sister’s bag was blue.We were driving to California; my mom’s friend, Dee, was driving us. We had to stop at her house in Vegas for a good night sleep. We had taco bell for dinner. I ate the spicy bean dip, and a normal taco with lettuce. Me and my sister had to share a room, it had a huge tv. We watched, well, I watched Full House

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    “Looks like I didn’t iron well enough last night. A wrinkle in my suit. A wrinkle in my best suit! Everyone will notice! I’ll be the laughing stock of New York City!” Mr. Stevens stopped to inspect his crisp black suit and tie. “And on my important meeting day, too.” He grumbled to himself. “The convention! Can’t miss it, can’t miss it, can’t miss it!” With that, he resumed his hurried walk down the grubby streets of New York City. The sidewalks were marked with blue benches that appeared along the

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    During the past few weeks in Global Perspectives we explored our personal culture, and the influences that shape it. Our task was to create a mandala: a circular set of symbols that convey the contrast between the sun and shadow sides of our personality. While the sun side is the disposition other people see, the shadow side captures unseen aspects of our personality. In this reflection, I further examine how I embody the characteristic behind each symbol and how I came to possess this characteristic

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    Don Freeman's Corduroy

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    The children’s book, Corduroy, written and illustrated by Don Freeman, tells the story of a teddy bear, named Corduroy. Corduroy no longer wants to sit on the shelf in the department, he wants a new home. One day, a girl named, Lisa, comes along and wants to buy Corduroy, but her mother tells her no. Her mother says no because she does not want to spend anymore money and that the teddy bear is missing a button. The two major themes of this book is friendship and hard work. Lisa took one look at

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