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Bad Genius (MayaBiancaJoy)

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1. In the movie "Bad Genius," the four main characters have distinct personalities and motivations: a. Lynn: Lynn is the protagonist and a highly intelligent student. She excels academically and possesses exceptional skills in creating and executing elaborate cheating schemes. However, she initially uses her abilities for personal gain, driven by financial motivations. b. Bank: Bank is Lynn's childhood friend and a mediocre student. He is more morally conscious than Lynn and initially refuses to participate in her cheating schemes. However, he eventually gets involved to help Lynn and realizes the consequences of their actions. c. Grace: Grace is a wealthy and popular student who initially appears to be the typical mean girl. However, as the story progresses, her character evolves, and she develops a deeper understanding of the consequences of cheating. She plays a pivotal role in the movie's climax. d. Pat: Pat is the son of the school director and serves as the anta

Accepted

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My thoughts while seeing the movie "Accepted" were about the stress, worry, and pressure to perform academically that high school graduates encounter when they enroll in colleges. As a result of this pressure, students frequently lie to their parents in an effort to win their trust and approval. I felt joy, sympathy, laughter, and inspiration. I felt sorrow when I saw the students' desperation to get him out of his predicament and the help he received from his friends in establishing a fictitious college. I related to Bartleby Gaines' character. His approach to education, inability to give up, and aggressive approach against conventional schooling resonated with me. His plan to establish a prestigious university is not only funny but also incredibly imaginative and motivating. Education must be more than just studying for tests and memorizing material from textbooks. Learning is about more than just memorization of information and maintaining a particular grade point

DIGITALCITIZENSHIP

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My thoughts about Digital Citizenship Education it is important to encourage us to use online on an ethical way, to promote and understand the human right online, such as our freedom, security and privacy. On Digital Citizenship Education we will learn how we should act when using digital tools and interacting with others online to use technology in an appropriate, responsible, and empowered way.  Being a good digital citizen in the community we avoid spreading fake information we gather a reliable information only, we dont make cyber bullying, we learn how to protect private information. As a future educator we should ensure that we practice both respect and responsibility for ourself first and in a virtual environment.

How to learn korean alphabet?

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The name “Hangeul” combines the Korean word han (한) – meaning “great” – and geul (글) – meaning “script”. However, the word han is also used to refer to Korea in general, so the name can also translate to “Korean script  The Korean alphabet (Hangul, 한글) is the native script of Korea, created in the mid fifteenth century by King Sejong, as both a complement and an alternative to the logographic Sino-Korean Hanja. The Korean alphabet or Hangul consists of 24 basic letters: 14 consonants (ㄱ ㄴ ㄷ ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ ㅅ ㅇ ㅈ ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ) and 10 vowels (ㅏ ㅑ ㅓ ㅕ ㅗ ㅛ ㅜ ㅠ ㅡ ㅣ) As a self study i know how to read and i already know some basic words in korea Like mallayo (idontknow) annyeonghijumuseyo(pleasesleepwell) goodmorning or morning (achimnida) please (Jebal) nae sarang (Mylove) some basic words using in our daily lives i used that words when i talk to my tita and i believe that experience is the best teacher. I change my friends nicknames on social media so i can practice how to read quick in alp