Bring Empathy Back

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Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. The people of the world, or at least the people in my small realm of the world, lack empathy. We are quick to judge. Quick to declare guilt. And, very quick to blame. Unfortunately, very few of us place ourselves in other's shoes. It's understandable though. Current culture dictates quick responses. Everyone has to have an immediate reaction and then tell everyone through social media. I’m not saying I am above social media. I use it just as much as everyone else, I’m sure. However, I do not…

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Red Ribbon Week: Alcohol, Vaping, Juuls in Today’s Schools

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Introduction Since it is Red Ribbon Week, I was reminded of a story sent to me last school year. This story will shock some, be no surprise to others, but hopefully will serve as a cautionary example of the students that sit in classrooms around the world. Teacher Submitted Story “I haven’t had any alcohol in like three months.” These words proudly proclaimed by a fourteen-year-old girl whose Juul I had confiscated from another student a short time earlier. As is normally the circumstance, when you bust one kid doing something wrong, they are typically not going to go down…

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Student Response to The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County

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Writing Task You have read the short story “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” by Mark Twain.  A story about a man named Jim Smiley who was swindled into losing a bet involving his trained frog.  In an essay, explain how the difference in points of view between the audience and Jim Smiley creates humor for the reader.  Be sure to use specific evidence to support your response. Student Response "May be you understand frogs, and may be you don't understand 'em; may be you've had experience, and may be you an't only a amature, as it were. Anyways,…

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Student Response to The Tell-Tale Heart

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Writing Task You have read the short story “Tell-Tale Heart.”  Write an essay describing a characteristic of the main character and how it propels the action to the conclusion of the story.  Be sure to use specific evidence to support your response. Student Response “You fancy me mad.  Madmen know nothing.”  These are the thoughts of the unnamed narrator from Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “Tell-Tale Heart.”  The narrator spends much of the story trying to convince the audience that he is not crazy while he ironically explains a murder he has committed.  As the story ends, the narrator shouts…

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