My personal teaching philosophy has many different components. Teaching means a lot to me and, therefore, it creates a complex philosophy. My purpose for teaching as well as the long term and short-term goals are intricate because of their significance to my career. My philosophy also discusses my methods of instruction and how I evaluate and assess my studentâs knowledge. My philosophy includes the role of myself, as an educator. Also, my philosophy cannot leave out the importance of the...
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New Zealand is a well-known global film and television production leader, and also a gathering place for International Film and television talents, where the most talented producers, directors and special effects artists in the world gather. At the same time, it also has a profound local film and television culture and distinctive characteristics. With the efforts of local filmmakers, stories on the stage of New Zealand are increasingly entering the vision of global audiences. According to New Zealand media reports,...
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Mental illnesses are health problems that involve how people thinks, behaves, feels, and intercourse with people. Besides, mental illness does not distinguish; it can affect anyone no matter of their age, gender, race, religion, background or other aspects of cultural identity. While mental illness can befall at any age, three-fourths of all mental illness starts at the age of 24 (American Psychiatric Association, n.d.). There are many types of mental disorder and the common types of mental disorder are obsessive-compulsive...
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âScience means constantly walking a tightrope between blind faith and curiosity; between expertise and creativity; between bias and openness; between experience and epiphany; between ambition and passion; and between arrogance and conviction - in short, between an old today and a new tomorrowâ, - Heinrich Rohrer. The concepts that gave an idea of nanotechnology were first discussed in 1959 by renowned physicist Richard Feynman in his talk âThere's Plenty of Room at the Bottomâ, in which he described the possibility...
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What is the meaning of work? For many people itâs just a source of money, for others, a distraction, or it could even be a hobby for some. Some people are lucky enough to make a living doing what they love, others are not lucky enough and still, they have to work because, how else will they bring food to the table? But the truth is that work is a reflection of the person performing it, it can improve whoever...
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Children are the future of this country. Children need a good learning environment to become successful young adults. A child begins their educational journey in elementary school. As a future elementary teacher, I want to be able to meet the needs of the children that I am entrusted with in my classroom. To be successful I need to make sure that my class is equipped with everything that my students will need to grow and that the classroom is accessible...
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Before I dive into the actual analysis of âThank You for Smokingâ the movie, Iâd like to start with how this movie has changed my perception towards public relation professionals and their ability to use a model communication called persuasion as their secret weapon. âThank You for Smokingâ is I think by far the best movie that explains this particular theory in a splendid way. It is well known to the people of the world â including the active smokers,...
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The recent rise of suburbia in mainstream media has promoted the suburban lifestyle to be the most desirable and ideal way of life. However, when understood in depth, suburbia often hides a deceptive façade as a means to achieve a sense of social superiority. The short story, âThe Swimmerâ (Cheever, 1964), explores the social and psychological repercussions of the constant display of a superficial persona in American suburbia. The story concentrates on the middle-aged man Neddy Merrillâs journey through the...
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For eight millennia, rice has been the most domesticated crop due to large scale industry of rice crop farming. Rice has achieved its prominence due to the simplicity of gathering seeds and growing the plant, making more than 70% of Asia's diet (Willis, 2019). However, it has little nutritional value, and no micronutrients. Vitamin A deficiency is prevalent in third world countries who have rice as their main source of food, posing a lack of nutritional organic compounds, essential for...
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Genetic modification is the action of changing the genetic material (DNA) of an organism using engineering techniques. For thousands of years people have been modifying the genes of plants and animals by introducing new pieces of DNA into other organismsâ sequences of DNA. This can be done by taking DNA from the same species, a different species or synthetically making DNA in a lab. The technology is frequently called modern biotechnology or gene technology. Genetic modification plants were developed to...
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The report is on a pedestrian bridge at Florida International University, Uni Park, Florida, US. This bridge is a 174-foot-long bridge connecting university and student accommodation which is crossing Tamiami trail (US Route 41) with an estimated cost of 14.2 million USD. On 15th March 2018, this bridge collapsed causing 6 deaths, 8 injuries and crushed 8 vehicles. Case Study and Research Background FIU footbridge was being constructed on a main road line which makes people easy to cross the...
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Through the creation of differing backgrounds, contrasting perspectives among people shape how the system of human society works. Having to be raised in certain ways with distinguished experiences, it is evident that people have various views on concepts. These different perceptions can be expressed in the form of literature and artwork. For example, the poems, âBefore I Got My Eye Put Outâ and âWe Grow Accustomed to the Darkâ by Emily Dickinson, depicts the advantages and beauty in blindness that...
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The brain plays a major role in controlling various body functions such as movement, sensation, thinking, memory, and speech. It is divided into two halves with specialized functions. The right-brainâs functions include controlling the left side of the body, visual and spatial skills, memory storage, feelings and intuitions, holistic interpretations, and creativity. The left-brainâs functions include controlling the right side of the body, sequential analysis, memory storage in particular order, logical interpretations, reading and understanding language, and analyzing. Damage to...
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The film âModern Timesâ takes place after the Great Depression when jobs were still scarce, but industrialization was on the rise. We meet the Little Tramp, Charlie Chaplinâs character in his final appearance as a worker in the factory. In true Chaplin style, the film has minimal dialogue and is in black and white with Chaplinâs signature song âSmileâ playing in the background multiple times throughout the film. The film was released in 1936. Throughout the film, we see Chaplin...
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The idea of liberty is commonly discussed amongst many philosophers, they each offer a different view of the topic and provide different insights as to what freedom really means. Philosopher Charles Taylor published a piece titled âWhatâs Wrong with Negative Libertyâ in 1979 which discussed controversies to Isaiah Berlinâs piece âTwo Concepts of Libertyâ. He challenged this pivotal essay by weighing into the notion that negative freedom is too ambiguous of an idea and suggests alternative approaches which better discuss...
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Biomedical science is a fast paced and constantly developing field of biological analysis in the healthcare sector with long term career prospects, biomedical science involves carrying out investigations on samples of human tissue and body fluid in order to diagnose disease and correctly monitor the treatment of patients that have been affected by disease. With over 55,000 registered healthcare scientists in 51 different disciplines work in areas such as biomedical science makes up for 5% of the National Health Services...
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Narratives can be used as powerful tools to encourage an audience to question the cultural beliefs and practices of their world and to inspire action among them. Aldous Huxleyâs speculative fiction âBrave New Worldâ (1932) and James McTeigueâs film âV for Vendettaâ (2006) use the dystopic conventions present in their context to comment on the negative concerns of society which may be exacerbated in the future if disregarded by an audience. Both composers explore the extremities of technological advancements and...
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The Atlantic Revolutions were the revolutionary waves that swept Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, playing a crucial role in reshaping the political history of the modern geopolitical climate. It was associated with the Atlantic world during the period between 1770s and 1870s taking place in Europe and Americas between 1775-1783, Spanish America in 1810-1825, Europe and France in 1789-1814. This paper will succinctly discuss the extent to which socialist ideas and thinking in the period between...
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The movie I chose to review on is entitled âThe Hate U Giveâ. I chose this movie because for me, it portrays discrimination towards black people being Starr, her family, Ofrah and her childhood crush Khalil Harris. The title or headline I chose for this movie is the acronym âThug Lifeâ because that is what is mainly portrayed in the movie. Basically, this movie is based through a lifetime event of Starr Carter, a sixteen-year-old who witnessed two tragic deaths...
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Movies arenât constantly a figment of creativeness. Some draw thought from real lives and true incidences. Tom Hanks starrer and Clint Eastwood directed movie âSullyâ is exactly that. In January 2009, Captain Chesley Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles miraculously and safely landed US Airways Flight 1549 at the Hudson River. A decision had to be made and it was made. Decision making instructions couldnât have come from anywhere higher than through this film. Sully is that indispensable chief who...
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âSamson and Delilahâ by Warwick Thornton is a survival love story about two young Indigenous Australianâs Samson (Rowan McNamara) and Delilah (Marissa Gibson) battle, facing difficulties around them and on a journey of finding a better life. To get away from a small and poor community, Samson and Delilah move to the closest town, Alice Springs. The film, also shows lifestyle of indigenous people and issues that they face in the communities in the central Australian desert. Samson lives with...
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Amy Chua is what some may consider, a Chinese-American superstar. She is a Harvard graduate, professor at Yale Law School, an author of five books, and a devoted mother to her two daughters, Sophia and Louisa. Despite her countless achievements and success, she is undoubtably most famous for her 2011 memoir, âBattle Hymn of the Tiger Motherâ. Following The New York Times release of an excerpt from her book, Chua experienced enormous backlash from Western-parents all over the United States....
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Every human has some dreams, he or she wants to lead life by fulfilling his or her dreams. But somebodyâs dreams come true, but some dreams never come true. Of course, all the dreams of all are not fulfilled. Some dreams become nightmares in human life. I had a dream to enroll in medical college. My aim in life was to become a doctor. But after taking part in the medical college admission test and failing to get the marks...
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During the year 1933, the Nazis came into power led by Adolf Hitler without using any force. Hitler convinced the Nazis to help him get rid of all the Jews. He forced all or most of the Jews onto crowded train cars and hauled them off to either any of the various ghettos, any of the various concentration camps, or any of the various labor camps. The ghettos were not much better to be living in then labor or concentration...
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The power of cinema is incredible, but it is certainly overlooked. A key element to a successful film is its ability to raise awareness, awaken interest in social issues but more importantly change the way viewers perceive important topics. Often, we find ourselves âin the storyâ, helping characters make decisions â rooting for them when they make the right decision and cringing when they donât. We get emotionally involved, we identify, and like Taraji P. Hensonâs character in Theodore Melfiâs...
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âTo the Boneâ focuses on a twenty-year-old college dropout named Ellen (or Eli) who is struggling with anorexia nervosa (AN). Her stepmom is out of treatment options until Ellen meets an unconventional doctor who accepts her into his program, which consists of staying in a group home for six weeks and recovering from eating disorders. The drama is centered around the physical and mental effects of this eating disorder. 'To the Bone' was written and directed by Marti Noxon and...
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âThe Secret Life of Petsâ is an animation created by Illumination and distributed by Universal Studio under the instruction of director Chris Renaud. This is an adventure with a hint of comedy animation that earned a total of more than 800 million dollars up till now. And with all the factors sated above. The animation is considered a successful one. The movie is about Max, a Jack Russell Terrier who was adopted by his owner Katie in Manhattan, New York....
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The realism era was a style in art that defined everyday life for the common person. It depicted harsh realities and the everyday life of rather ordinary people. The eraâs start varies, it could be as early as 1820 to the 1930âs. Realism is a sharp comparison to romanticism. It is broadly defined as âa representation of realityâ. It was a clear objection to romanticism. The main category the movement was confined in was the novel. Realism appealed to the...
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âThe beautiful creation of the Almighty has been destroyed by the Almighty's mightiest creaturesâ â this topic could be a subject for debate, there will be motions against the house, for the house; but whatever will be the result depending on the strong opinions, the truth is Almighty is disappointed to see his creation in deep soup. We the members of the mankind for our betterment have made injustice to the mankind in disguise of our comfort, betterment. Yes we...
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Bad parenting occurs when the guardian of a child does not act out their duties and responsibilities when raising that child. There are many reasons why a parent is considered bad. Bad parents abstain from affection from their child, lack support in their child, take up excessive or extreme discipline, or are unwilling to provide any necessary resources for their child. On the contrary, a good parent will help their child understand who they are and will provide any necessary...
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