Macklemore’s Glorious Comeback

MUSI 2070 Professor Lobley April 2, 2018 Macklemore’s ‘Glorious’ Comeback On June 19, 1983 Benjamin Hammond Haggerty was born in the city of Seattle, Washington. Not long after that, after “Ben” reached his sixth birthday, he started to show interest towards rap/hip-hop music, as he spent his time listening to songs of these genres in … Read more

Kate Bush the incredible composer

Kate Bush is in my opinion an incredibly clever composer and this is something which can be seen in her work. In the song “And dream of sheep” She makes use of many techniques and ideas which give her and the song originality while staying within the pop genre of music.   Kate became famous … Read more

Stress on young student’s school grades

English 2 2 April 2018 Demand of High Grades An average person between the ages of 6-18 wake up and go to school, but how do their academic grades effect them inside and outside of the classroom. Students everyday go through stress from their parents demand of high grades. From the demand, students have a … Read more

Stress on young student’s school grades

English 2 2 April 2018 Demand of High Grades An average person between the ages of 6-18 wake up and go to school, but how do their academic grades effect them inside and outside of the classroom. Students everyday go through stress from their parents demand of high grades. From the demand, students have a … Read more

Donovan St. Jean

Professor Gruber ENGL100-02 March 19, 2018 How to Prevent a shooting in your school Preventing a school shooting is easier then many people might think. According to Chicago Tribune “there have been more than 188 school shootings since 2000” (Erikson), but what if I told you that their could have been better measures instilled to … Read more

Human Environment Interaction in Death Valley

Before visitors came to Death Valley to view its stark beauty, miners and prospectors traveled to Death Valley with a different intent. For well over a century, miners and prospectors had been looking for alleged hidden treasure in Death Valley. They happened to be correct, for there were gold and silver in the hills of … Read more

Poverty in education

Poverty has become an important factor in whether or not they are successful in their studies. As our economy grows, education is having an impact on salaries earned. Poverty is often referred to as having low wages. As indicated by Amartya Sen in Inequality Reexamined, poverty is defined as the lack of ability to function … Read more

The rose flower

A rose is a woody perennial flowering shrub of the genus Rosa. Roses date back about 5,000 years ago to around 3000 B.C. where fossil records have been discovered in various locations including China, Western Asia and Northern Africa (rose/some important info & genetics and genomics). Modern day roses have evolved from only about 8 … Read more

Teaching creatively can inspire students

In this assignment I am going to discuss how a creative approach can be used to teach the key aspects within Science and History. I will begin by analysing the various theories surrounding creativity; what it means, what the basis of teaching creatively and teaching for creativity is and how these approaches impact the cognitive … Read more

Bilingual learners in schools

The number of bilingual learners in schools is growing. This is due to different factors such as migration, children growing up in a multi-language home or displaced families or children. The reasons might be different for each child, but the consequences are the same. A child will still learn to be bilingual and that bilingualism … Read more

Responsibilities of early childhood teachers

In New Zealand (NZ), the responsibilities of early childhood teachers in implimenting treaty based education have emerged from Te Tiriti O Waitangi/ The Treaty of Waitangi. This historically significant document was signed by representatives of the British Crown and NZ’s Maori Chiefs (Rangatira) in the year 1840. The treaty can be called a “symbol of … Read more

First language acquisition

The term first language acquisition defines the capacity for, in this case, children to understand language, words and sentences in order to enhance effective communication. Children acquire their first language with no conscious but instead through indirect learning. There is no need for instruction in learning the first language but rather children appear to pick … Read more

Jane Hirshfield the American poet

Growing up on East 20th Street and attending Public School 40, Jane has had a very real sense of the outside world since a young age. However, instead of being interested in city life, Jane was more interested in expanding her knowledge about the natural world, according to Twentieth-Century American Nature Poets by Mark A. … Read more

Research Methodology

Choosing the right research method is vital, it is important to look at all the different potential methods that could be used, to decide which is best suited for this research. There are two main types of research primary and secondary. Primary research is new data collected specifically for the purpose of this research, secondary … Read more