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When someone talks to you, you do best to listen. And give a candid opinion of the topic.
Reunions is not a biblical topic.
Scout is surprised her teacher hates Hitler because she has never heard her talk passionately about any topic before, and also because she is used to adults in her community expressing racist views. This revelation challenges her assumptions about the people around her and the values they hold.
You can get it from your teacher or lecturer.
Which topic would be better can be answered by the type of speech that needs to be written. Also the teacher, if your teacher has a sense of humor go with the topic of ice cream.
In the team teaching technique of teaching, a team is usually formed of the subject teacher and a teacher specializing in the particular topic being taught. For example, if 'shares' is to be taught in a maths class, the team formed is of a maths teacher (regular maths teacher of the class) and an economics teacher, since he will have a better expertise on the topic of shares than a maths teacher. Thus the maths introduces the lesson/topic and the economics teacher explains the topic of shares in detail. The maths teacher may evaluate the lesson at the end. Thus the teachers leverage on the skills/knowledge of one another.
Go online, get info about the teacher, and write a biography.
Why don't you ask the teacher. The teacher will be able to tell you what you exactly needed to do and what is required.
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In general the thing it talks about every verse is Jesus Christ. It also talks about how we should live and what we should to do if we want to have peace in our lives and in the next life.
Yes, there are many books written on the topic of experience as it relates to teaching lessons. There is a book called Experience: The Best Teacher that can be found online at Education World.
To be honest, it is a good topic for a research paper if your opinion is the same as your teacher's is.