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    KANE MONROE presents with a very intriguing blend of story types. It blends an old fashion western revenge story with fantasy and action. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. It’s a story that easily engages. The audience effortlessly roots for Kane Monroe. The setting feels authentic to the time period and to the culture. The characters are likable and seem to be castable, especially Kane. The action sequences are nicely crafted. The script offers a three-act structure. The first act establishes

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    What Did IT Say? George Bernard Shaw said, “ The single biggest problem in communications is the illusion that is has taken place.” An illusion of communication often occurs when utilizing email. Email offers convenience and the ability to reach a large group quickly. Pressing send leaves the sender with the impression communication transpires. Receivers spend precious time deciphering the intended message when receiving unclear emails. Carefully considering the audience of your email, addressing

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    Communication is essential whether you are a student, teacher, nurse, or an elected official. Communication is used to convey our thoughts, feelings, and information; this is why it is important to improve these skills. The purpose of this paper is to explain the actions I took to improve my communication skills which include eliminating verbal fillers and active listening. The situations that I have experienced will be reviewed. Next, I will recall that improvements that I have observed in addition

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    Everybody has gone through that worry when you are not sure what the teacher is trying to say about the homework, trust me you are not alone. One part of you feels that you might know what they are saying and what they want you to do but another part that has no clue. You want to ask them to clarify but you’re too scared to raise your hand because in your mind everybody will think you are dumb and can’t figure anything out on your own. Even if you do build up the courage and ask for clarification

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    For most of you this post will be news, for others it may serve as clarification. Regardless of how this is reaching you or under what conditions, this is going to be lengthy so please bare with us. There have been rumors spreading relating to an incident in which Ricky is being implicated in sexual assaulting a girl he was seeing when he was 17; some are going as far as calling him a rapist. When we first heard of the story, over three years ago, neither of those terms were attached to it, and

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    Short Story Analysis

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    A teenage girl steals a positive pregnancy test to trick her boyfriend, but it backfires. STORY COMMENTS THERESA ISLAND is a short, character-driven, drama that centers on a teenage girl who lies to get what she wants. She learns a valuable lesson about how lies can destroy relationships and friendships. It’s an important message that resonates with the mainstream audience. The story attempts to explore how one lie can impact many people and change their lives. While the themes and the messages

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    Classroom Reflection

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    1. How were students welcomed when they entered the classroom? How did the teacher generate atmosphere overall? Would you do it differently? Answer: The students were welcomed in casually, simple greetings and asking “How is everything?” or “How are you?”. The students did not seem to have assigned seating, they simply sat at whichever seat they wanted. The teacher generated quite a calming, yet studious atmosphere by welcoming the students and introducing the newest student to the class. She recently

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    This proposed sci-fi TV pilot has a compelling and curious premise. The idea of future characters traveling back to the present and meeting their doppelgangers is intriguing. It’s a great hook. The pilot features interesting characters that the audience easily comes to care about. There’s a solid, female protagonist, Layna that leads the ensemble cast, along with Future Ben. Both make for intriguing characters. The pilot is divided into a teaser, several acts, and a tag. The pace works well and

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    Clarifying an Argument Sherry Turkle, a professor at MIT, current director of the MIT initiative on Technology and Self, in her 2007 “Can You Hear Me Now?” for Forbes Magazine, she addresses the topic of technology and discusses society’s growing attachment and alienation caused by it. Turkle wrote the article for an educated, older and business interested audience, there are references and terms that need clarification for most people. She discusses the Blackberry throughout the article, which

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    I can recall as a kid continually asking myself the "why" questions of life. What is the motivation behind life? What are we doing here? What is the reason for life? Why influence certain things to happen? What's more, is there truly a Divine being? I had constantly hushed up about these questions and in the long run, drove them insane through and through. I was brought up in a Christian family and you have simply been unallowed to make inquiries of that nature and uncertainty. The world is how it

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