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Your FireWorks journal
So far we have just talked about FireWorks navigation and a few general ideas about audience and goals.

Journal entryBefore we begin the first lesson that explores the meaning of anger, obtain a notebook or a pad of paper and pen you can use to create a FireWorks Journal. Throughout this course there will be many opportunities to stop and think and collect your thoughts in journal form. A journal entry is indicated by the presence of the icon in this paragraph.

There is no teacher who will ask you to turn in this "homework." In the public version of FireWorks, there are no grades for your work. Even so, keeping track of this information is something you can do for yourself. If you don't keep a journal record of your thoughts, your educational experience will not be as deep or as enduring.

Now I know that you may think this extra work is not worth the trouble. You have to decide for yourself at this point how much you want to learn. I hope you give keeping a journal a try. It's for your eyes only.

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