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    Seeds of Inclusion provided a variety of useful information that could be used now and in the future as an educator. At the beginning everyone participated in Zumba as an ice breaker. It was interesting to learn that the Zumba instructor, Kirk Nichols, did this in his kindergarten classroom. I never would have thought of doing Zumba with young children, nor would I ever had been comfortable to do it in a classroom. However, doing this in front of adults made me less worried about what others would think of me. As I thought about it I would be more comfortable doing Zumba now in front of children, especially since they would have so much fun and probably wouldn’t know if I messed up on a step or two. After I was exhausted from getting a workout, two speakers came up to speak about arts integration across classroom settings. For me this was the most educative sessions in that they spoke about a different way to teach children incorporating lesson in art with different subject topics in a lesson. In the end, the children will learn about a subject and art techniques. As a child, I always had a better learning experience when I did projects that involved producing something. In addition, this reminded me of my music course I am currently enrolled in because we are learning about different ways to teach subjects through music. Also, I appreciated listening to the teachers’ experiences in their classrooms and their take on it. I became excited to start thinking about ways to…

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    To Mr. bobby I am writing this letter to you to request to reconsider the decision, which you took the decision to terminate me for the position of being an Aide of the Extended work day at Key school. I would like to inform you about in Mr. bobby I don 't know in what Ms. Carla or Elizabeth told you. but I am really sure that Elizabeth said that I ignore it and not help her finding the child that is not truth. Elizabeth and I went outside to look for the child and he wasn’t there. I…

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    Comparing and Contrasting Shelley's Frankenstein with Brook's Young Frankenstein The 1818 book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and the 1972 movie Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks both portray the differences in feminism regarding the cultural times through the character of Elizabeth. When Mary Shelley wrote the book Frankenstein, she was on a mission to pursue equal rights in education for her daughter. In Shelley's time, the only way to show feminine empowerment was to be literate and…

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    taken a particular liking to birds they saw on their walk, but Frank had scared them all away every time he approached one. Victor told the monster that they could try tomorrow to get a bird. Once Frank and Victor were back to Victor’s, Frank opened one of the books on Victor’s bookshelf. He flipped through the pages, confused as to what it was. He asked Victor what he was looking at, and Victor explained to him what a book was and that words they speak can also be written. Victor read the…

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    Now that is some great company which tells us Satan belongs as the hero. Even though there is all this evidence of Satan being a hero there are still many people who feel that Satan was in fact the villain of Paradise Lost. Satan is said to be the villain mainly because he goes against God and tries to overthrow the most powerful being in the world. Satan's own determination allows him to feel that he is greater than God and able to take over allows him to become the villain in…

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    books provide Frankenstein’s creature with much of his understanding about the outside world, and also contribute to his own self-awareness. The three books that the creature takes from the De Lacey home Plutarch’s Lives, The Sorrows of Werter, and Paradise Lost, as well as Victor’s journal, expose the creature to “an infinity of new images and feelings that sometimes [raise him] to ecstasy, but more frequently [sink him] into the lowest dejection” (Shelley 89). While each work has a very…

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    In what is considered one of the most ambitious works in literary history, John Milton uses the retelling of the Christian creation story as an allegory for what it means to be truly human. Focalized in this endeavor is man’s movement from inception, through the pursuit of knowledge, to the fulfillment and execution of free will. While Christian ideology (in other words, popular ideology) bases itself in the belief of Adam and Eve’s fall acting as man’s first sin and initial disobedience to God,…

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    Appearance against acceptance “ Of my creation and creator I was absolutely ignorant, but I knew that I possessed no money, no friends, no kind of property. I was, besides, endued with a figure hideously deformed and loathsome; I was not even of the same nature as man” (Shelly 128). In the world we live in now, appearance portrays*s a major factor of how people think of us. When wearing dark colored clothing, we may be perceived as “ghetto” or be in a gang related business; on the other…

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    The major fault of Frankenstein as a character is not being able to accept responsibility for his creation and this is the first step along that path that he only accepts responsibility when he has lost everything. This extract comes at a critical point of the novel as Frankenstein has reanimated the monster and ran away from him. This impacts the development of both Frankenstein and the monster as characters. Frankenstein is tormented by what he has done. It is important to note us as the…

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    Red, the color associated with many different emotions. The most prominent of those emotions: revenge and love. These two emotions are some of the most well known emotions around the world. One could even say you can’t one without the other. Revenge is passionate, and before having revenge we must first fear something (From Hate to Love). We fear things that are different or unknown. And what is one emotion that caused the most fear? Love. Love makes us do some crazy things. Strangely, love…

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