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- 1. Illness
4th Hour Miss Howard November 7, 1996 During times of there is certain things one cannot bring themselves to do. Everyone has had one of these times. That time for me is right now. As i have been diagnosed with bronchitis and tonsillitis it is very difficult to concentrate on the computer screen when the medicine you take makes you nauseous. As I s
2. The Giver: Book Report
The story starts as Jonas, a twelve- year-old boy, who is waiting for his life assignment. When he is given his assignment, he is chosen to be the Receiver of Memory. As the Receiver he has to get every memory from all over the world from the old Receiver he calls The Giver. The Giver: The Giver is the man who is the old Receiver. He is also the on
3. The Forgotten Process
In the years past I have learned all about the writing process. The problem with it though was that it was never informed. Since it was never informed I took bits and pieces or what I had learned to make up my own process that has worked for me all through my school years. Now I come to find out that my process isnt all that different from the one
4. Teachers
There is only one aspect of school that no student can avoid: the . Whether they act friendly, kind-hearted, and easy-going, or rude, homework-driven, and brutally mean, are an integral part of every student's education. Most can be separated into three categories: the "you wanted MORE homework?" teacher, the "indefinite-deadline" teacher, or the "
5. Long Distance Learning
Distance education allows you to study at home or in your office, according to your own schedule, there are no classes to attend. Generally, each course comes with a manual that may be accompanied by videotapes, audiotapes, audio CDs, computer diskettes, CD-ROMs, etc., depending on the nature of the course. As well, many courses incorporate compute