Honesty is always the best policy Honesty is one of the first things that parents teach their children, and it is for a good reason. They say that honesty is the most valuable attribute in a person. But is it really the best policy? It isn´t always easy to remain totally honest in difficult situations. We have all lied to our close friends and parents, just for our own good. But the truth is that you always get caught with lying and it only makes things worse. Being dishonest may lead to serious consequenses amd you have to deal with them afterwards. Honesty isn´t only important in your personal life, but also in business. Being honest will help you get a good job and respect
What Makes a Good Teacher As everybody knows, being a teacher requires different qualities that many people do not have. It is commonly accepted that teaching is often extremely difficult and stressful because pupils can sometimes give the tutor a hard time. Only the tough ones survive. I reckon it all comes down to the circumstance whether the teacher loves her job or does she do it just for the salary. If she only does it for money, the children will not take her seriously. She should also have a vast knowledge of her subject. Otherwise, it is really difficult for the attentive and eager pupils to get answers to their questions.Another important quality is humour. I believe that helps to make picking up knowledge much easier and more fun. Children always prefer teachers with a good sense of humour. However, tutors should be a litte strict otherwise the class will not behave. Furthermore, the relationship between a student and a tutor should be forma
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houses. f S s c a n J o o k u p e n y u n k n o w nw o r d s i n t h e i r B: dictionaries. f r . Sswork in pairsand dgcidewhichadlectives best describeeach housegiving reasonsCheck Ss, I k n o w w h i c ho n e y o u m e a n l t , sc a l i e d, T h eH o u s ei n t h e C l o u d s , a n di t a s o n t h a t p r o g r a m m el t ' sa c i a p b o a rbdu i l d i n gw i t h a p i t c h e dr o o fa n d
houses. f S s c a n J o o k u p e n y u n k n o w nw o r d s i n t h e i r B: dictionaries. f r . Sswork in pairsand dgcidewhichadlectives best describeeach housegiving reasonsCheck Ss, I k n o w w h i c ho n e y o u m e a n l t , sc a l i e d, T h eH o u s ei n t h e C l o u d s , a n di t a s o n t h a t p r o g r a m m el t ' sa c i a p b o a rbdu i l d i n gw i t h a p i t c h e dr o o fa n d
"There's not a better book to read i f you want to write movies, or anything else for that matter. I keep it on my desk, always within reach, knowing that when I get lost — and I always do — I have somebody close by to help show me the way. Chris Vogler is a (bleep)ing genius." — Scott Silver, Writer, Eight Mile " The Writer's Journey provides both fiction and nonfiction writers with powerful tools and guidelines to create remarkable stories. It is the best book of its kind." — John Tullius, Director, M a u i W r i t e r s Conference and W r i t e r s Retreat " T h i s is a book about the stories we write, and perhaps more importantly, the stories we live. It is the most influential work I have yet encountered on the art, nature, and the very purpose of storytelling." — Bruce Joel Rubin, Screenwriter,
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reservations when evaluating the works of composers who are still writing. There is no temporal distance between music and the listener. The spirituality and pithiness of music opening up in the course of time pronounce the last word on either the value or worthlessness of any musical composition. I am writing about Estonian symphonists and symphonism. What do I mean by this term? For example, one can speak of the symphonism of Eduard Tubin, Artur Kapp and Arvo Pärt. In its best and exact sense symphonism means the creation of a sublime philosophical idea in music in an intense extensive and developing form. Symphonism is a way of thinking through the medium of music and therefore perhaps the most prefect way in its singularity. Only an artist whose inner world is rich in thought and perception and who is endowed with a strong faculty of logical thinking and powerful fantasy, can develop into a symphonist. In symphonism both the dynamics of inner and
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