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- 4271: Observation Case Study At Alpha Elementary
- Observation Case Study At Alpha Elementary I am doing an observation case study at Alpha Elementary. This school ranges from kindergarten through fourth grade. I choose a kindergarten class to observe. This grade is Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The class consists of 18 students. My sessions ... a co-teacher system in which she and Mrs. Nelson combine classes once or twice a week. This combination teaching takes place when there is an activities day taking place or a trip involved. Alpha School is very clean, healthy, and has a safe environment. There is age appropriate furniture throughout the classroom. There are manychoices o material for the children to play with and develop in all domains. Children's ... her to please make a ship first and if we had time we can make extra stuff. She had no problem with the offer - she made her ship first. Since I usually arrived at the school early I was able to observe Kayla in the playground quite often. She was swinging every time, except once. While she swings she is constantly watching the other children, observing what they are doing. ...
- 4272: Multiculturalism
- ... their communities. In some suburbs of Miami, Florida there have actually been court cases over whether a person should be able to hang an American flag in their own front yard if there is a high population of Haitians in the area. This feeling is eliminated by our constitution. Our first amendment states that people have the right to express themselves in anyway that suits them best. Our country will stand ... see that an educated person can be a great deal of help no matter what language he speaks. Also, advocates of bilingual education don't advocate giving up on English. Students in a Spanish speaking school would also learn English. Multiculturalism has not exceeded the purpose for which it was intended. Multiculturalism can never truly exceed its own limit because cultures can always increase their knowledge out there to be learned ...
- 4273: The Fifty-First Dragon: Analysis
- ... prior articles on Sacco and Vanzetti) but is not tolerated when the integrity of the state is threatened (The reparation of the World was at stake.) After your country or in Gawaines case, you school, has been served, where does one store the disillusionment. There is no doubt that winning World War I was in the long run important militarily and economically for the United States. Similarly, the knight school undoubtedly needed the extra lettuce crop. But the question remains, what do the young men who have absorbed the various words do with words while on the battle field facing an enemy that quite suddenly ... affected by the nature of the receiver. One could further stipulate that only those without the proper reasoning tools could be effective killers. Gawaine, then seemed to be the only reasonable choice in the entire school to undertake the slaying of dragons. But even he became privy to the deceit of the Headmaster. This reasoning brings us to the only possible conclusion; An empty slogan is no slogan at all. ...
- 4274: Symbolism In The Great Gatsby
- ... of the entire story. Jay Gatsby s guests at his party were symbolic in the novel by representing the entire new money social class. The guest s big and sophisticated names were representative of their high social ranking, yet they also acted as shields to hide their insensitivity and shallowness. They managed to show up at every one of Gatsby s lavish parties and take full advantage of everything he had to offer them. Their disrespectful and drunken behavior often led to the damaging of property, for which they cared nothing about. Their presence was for their own benefit to a high class, but it was of little importance to Gatsby at the time. When, however, Gatsby was truly in need of their company (while he was on his death bed), they could not seem to find ... West, such as Nick who headed their to look for opportunity in the bond business. People s class was also symbolized by the setting, If you were on the East Egg, you represented the sophisticated, high class, old money people; If you lived in the West Egg, you represented the middle class, new money people; and if you lived in the city, which was farther West, you symbolized the lower ...
- 4275: Emerson's View On Transcendentalism
- ... of the soul. These situations can be played out today. Some people are exceptionally intelligent people and have the gift of regurgitating information which they are expected to know. These people can easily succeed in high school where tests and quizzes are geared towards information which one must know. This person, however, will never have the experience of working and racking their brains to fully comprehend something or developing special study skills ...
- 4276: Son Of A Salesman. (death Of A
- ... s sense of moderation and modesty. Despite Biff's obvious incompetence and mediocrity, Willy vehemently refused to accept his son's failure to "make the grade." Biff "stole himself out of every good job since high school!" (131), yet Willy cannot accept that his son is a "dime a dozen" and declares that Biff is merely failing to spite him. "I want you to know...where ever you go, that you cut ...
- 4277: A Pair Of Tickets
- ... her parents tried to surround Jing mei with their Chinese culture, it really did not matter because she was influenced by her American friends. Most of her time was probably spent with her friends at school. She learned from American people and lived in an American society, therefore she felt like she was an American and no one could tell her otherwise. Jing mei had a totally different perception about China ... because, while waiting in line to go through customs, she felt like she was in San Francisco. Even the skyline of downtown Guangzhou, from a distance to her, looked like a major American city with high rises and construction going on everywhere. She was also shocked to see the fancy hotel they were staying at. She described it as being a grander version of the Hyatt Regency. Her room contained a ...
- 4278: The Adventures Of Huckleberry
- ... boy like Huck Finn. Nevertheless, they attempt to make Huck into what they believe will be a better boy. Specifically, they attempt, as Huck says, to "sivilize" him. This process includes making Huck go to school, teaching him various religious facts, and making him act in a way that the women find socially acceptable. Huck, who has never had to follow many rules in his life, finds the demands the women ... beautiful women-but none of this comes to pass. Huck finds out too late that Tom's adventures are imaginary: that raiding a caravan of "A-rabs" really means terrorizing young children on a Sunday school picnic, that stolen "joolry" is nothing more than turnips or rocks. Huck is disappointed that the adventures Tom promises are not real and so, along with the other members, he resigns from the gang. Another ... in front of his face; his skin, Huck says, is white like a fish's belly or like a tree toad's. Pap's savage appearance reflects his feelings as he demands that Huck quit school, stop reading, and avoid church. Huck is able to stay away from Pap for a while, but Pap kidnaps Huck three or four months after Huck starts to live with the Widow and takes ...
- 4279: The Catcher In The Rye 4
- ... his human condition. It s told in a monologist manner so it can describe Holden s thoughts and feelings. Holden Caulfield is a teenager growing up in 1950s New York. He has suffered through several school expulsions due to his poor achievement. In an attempt to deal with being expelled from private school he leaves school a few days prior to the end of the term, and goes to New York to take a vacation before he returns to his parents inevitable wrath. He assumes that if he can run ...
- 4280: Being Unprepared
- ... said there wasn't one when they had parked it. It was at this point in time that they discovered that it was illegal to take a rental car into Mexico. When I was in high school, I was in the band. We lost a competition last year because we had won it the year before, and were cocky enough to think that we could just go down and win it again ...
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