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Here are a few thoughts on common sense from the perspective of an elderly person reflecting in the early morning hours: At my age, the quiet hours before dawn are a gift. It's a time to sit quietly and let the mind wander without distraction. Experience has taught me that this is when common sense often comes clear. As I've grown older, I've seen how politics and religion so often attract Crooks - those who grab for money and power, who lie and change their stories. It pains me to see groups that should bring people together instead divide them. With so many two-faced leaders saying one thing one day and its opposite the next, it's no wonder people lose trust. Through it all, a

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Here are a few thoughts on common sense from the perspective of an elderly person reflecting in the early morning hours: At my age, the quiet hours before dawn are a gift. It's a time to sit quietly and let the mind wander without distraction. Experience has taught me that this is when common sense often comes clear. As I've grown older, I've seen how politics and religion so often attract Crooks - those who grab for money and power, who lie and change their stories. It pains me to see groups that should bring people together instead divide them. With so many two-faced leaders saying one thing one day and its opposite the next, it's no wonder people lose trust. Through it all, a

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Chicago Style Essays

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David Kolb s Framework Of Experiential Learning
A big proponent of ESL learning, what my case study consists of, can be compared to
David Kolb s framework of experiential learning. Kolb s experiential learning cycle
features four stages: the concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract
conceptualisation, and active experimentation. The first stage, concrete experience,
involves doing or having an experience. The second stage, reflective observation,
involves reviewing or reflecting on the experience. The third stage, abstract
conceptualisation, involves concluding or learning from the experience. The fourth stage,
active experimentation, involves planning or trying out what you learned. ISLA, which
stands for Immersion for Spanish LanguageAcquisition, facilitates a supportive
environment for Hispanicchildren to learn and explore in Spanish. ISLA mission is to
provide cost free heritage language classes, taught 100% in Spanish, include literacy,
science, arts, and outdoor education, as well as cultural programs to nurture each
student s unique cultural heritage and multicultural experience. This past year ISLA
took 103 Latino students and their families on a 2 day immersive camping trip to
Morrow Mountain State Park, provided English classes for forty ISLA parents, and
launched HUGS (Helping You Grow in Spanish) music and Spanish Immersion class for
infants and toddler. I also would take various adventures into the forests that surrounded
the ISLA camp. My case study consisted of children ranging from 5 13
Satire In Political Cartoons
Political cartoons and satire are a prevalent way to depict the current viewpoints in the
political system. In some cases, the cartoons can polarize people when they push the
envelope too far. However, in many cases, Democrats and Republicans alike can join in
laughing at the humor intended by the illustrators and writers. For my cartoon, I chose to
draw a picture of an elephant crushing Donald Trump, the Republican presidential
candidate. The meaning behind my cartoon is that even Republicans are trying to keep
Trump from saying all the highly opinionated, offensive, and negative things in his
political campaign. Elephants represent the Republicans, and the Democrats are
symbolized as Donkeys. In my cartoon, the elephant sitting on Trump
The Possibility Of Evil By Shirley Jackson And The Fall Of...
Secrets Uncovered
Power and Status are Lost as Secrets are Uncovered in The Possibility of Evil by Shirley
Jackson and The Fall of the City by Alden Nowlan
In The Possibility Of Evil by Shirley Jackson and The Fall of the City by Alden
Nowlan, Miss Strangeworth and Teddy experience the loss of their town as a secret is
discovered. The protagonist, Miss Strangeworth, in The Possibility of Evil portrays
herself as a sweet and caring old lady, though her exterior does not mimic her interior.
Miss Strangeworth s one duty and job is to rid her town of any possible evil. She
believes she has power and status in her town. However, once her secret duty is
revealed, the town sees Miss Strangeworth as the possibility of evil and destroy ... Show
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Likewise, Teddy also has very high status and power as he is the ruler of the Kingdom
of Upalia. He is Majesty King Theodore I, resplendent in the red and black of a
generalissimo where he lives in a winter place in Theodoresburg, capital of the
Kingdom of Upalia (Nowlan 130). Like Miss Strangeworth, Teddy takes his role very
seriously. Not only does he use complex military words such as generalissimo , he also
takes awhile to make his decisions. While he is eating dinner, Teddy contemplated his
choice, pondering on the tactics that he needs to use in relieving the siege of the fort by
the river (Nowlan 131). Teddy weighs the pros and cons and thinks about what might
happen, If the Upalian army crossed the Tabelian marches, they might succeed in
encircling the Danovans. On the other hand, if they scaled the Theodoran mountains ...
[sic] (Nowlan 131). He plans careful and thoughtful while making decisions. With this
knowledge and power, both Miss Strangeworth and Teddy take their roles in the town
very seriously.
In contrast to Miss Strangeworth and Teddy s power and status in their towns, the
respect and value of voice in their own lives are unsimilar. Miss Strangeworth is highly
respected in her life, as she is quite old and carries wisdom. Everyone knows who she
is and turns to wave while she is on her morning walk to the store. When she comes to
the grocery store, half a dozen people turn away from the shelves and the
Use Of Alliteration In The Raven By Edgar Allen Poe
1. Alliteration: A word that follows another word with the same consonant sounds is
alliteration. Alliteration is used quite often in poetry as it helps create a certain tone or
mood for a poem. Words that use alliteration are effective as it uses sound to bring
focus to specific parts of a poem that are vital in making an idea or an emotion known.
The use of alliterationis very clever as it is a simple trick authors use to grab a reader s
attention and help readers understand what they are trying to say. Edgar Allen Poe
uses alliteration quite often in his poem The Raven to create a somber and ominous
mood. Poe uses phrases like weak and weary and doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal
ever dared to dream before to emphasize the darkness of the poem. The alliteration used
also gives readers a sense that nothing good will come at the end of The Raven as the
phrases that use alliteration are dreary and unwelcoming.
2. Imagery: A descriptive word that creates a vivid image in one s mind is imagery.
Imagery is used in all different forms of literature like short stories, dramas, and
poems. Words or phrases that use imagery can describe the senses such as sight, taste,
or even smell. Poets use imagery in their poems as it helps readers connect to the
poem. Readers can create their own personal images and pictures in their head with
the assistance of imagery. Imagery also has readers look at and analyze poems
through their own individual experiences with the imagery used. Imagery can also set
the mood for a poem. If words like sunny or soft are used in a poem they d set a happy
mood, but if words like rainy or foggy are used they d set a sad mood. The Love Song
of J.Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot uses plenty of imagery to give readers insight as to
what exactly the speaker sees and feels. The speaker in the poem takes what seems to be
the woman he loves on a walk through, what he describes, streets that follow like a
tedious argument/ of insidious intent (Eliot 759). The imagery that the speaker uses to
describe the street is strange because instead of taking the woman he loves through a
romantic and nice street, he describes the street as an argument, which is something that
can be annoying,
Common Sense Of Crooks
Common sense #3

well its 10 minutes till 3 a.m. Old people do have a tendency to get up early. I might as
well admit it, I m 85 soon. Very soon and lord willing I ll make it to 95. Time passes
faster nowadays. Anyway, I have learned in my old age that this is the good part of the
day. I leave the T.V off and its very quiet. Even though my hearing isn t what it used to
be I believe that i could hear the pin drop.

Time to just sit and think.

this morning I m thinking about politics and religion. Boy, oh boy, what a mess! using
all my common sense I can t decide which group hast the most Crooks . I mean Money
grabbers, Liars, Charlatans and people that are so two faced . One day they say one
thing and the next day they say something different. When they get caught they say Oh, I
misspoke . Though some of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I ve had more experience in this area. So if I have the privilege to write more articles, I
ll deal with what the good book really says. I would like to start with a few statements so
that you wont think that I just escaped from the funny farm.

I know we have had some fine preachers in our community, men who have lived their
lives really trying to serve and help the people. These good and honest men would
never knowingly teach anything wrong that would cause you to be lost. Next I know
there are good people in every church in our community, not just good but really good,
the best kind of neighbors who are always ready to help when needed. However in
teaching we must be specific or we don t apply the lesson to ourselves.

One example is Matthew 7:21 23. Not every one who says to me, Lord, Lord , will
enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my father who is
in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, Lord, Lord we did not prophesy in your
name and in your name drive out the demons and in your name preform many miracles?
And then I tell them plainly I never knew you. Get away from me, you who break God s

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