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    establishing mandatory and free schooling for American children. By 1837, he became the first secretary of Massachusetts’ newly organized board of education. He envisioned free public schools which provided trained teachers, quality education, bells and blackboards to be used, the division of children by ability and age, mid-morning recess for the younger children, and all of this to be funded by…

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    apologetics. Before you read the article, you may want to read the questions below so you can focus on his arguments against scientism (science can answer all questions) and philosophical naturalism (nature is all that exists). After completing the Blackboard reading, “Science and Faith at Odd” answer these reflective questions. Type directly into this worksheet, save this document on your own computer (docx or pdf files only) and then attach and submit it on BB by the due date/time listed for…

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    earlier. Teachers and students were strangers to me. The bell rang. The class teacher left our class and another teacher came. All the students in our class again stood up. Other students looked at me curiously. The teacher wrote some words on the blackboard. She taught simple English’s. Then the bell rang. Another class began. I thought in my mind…

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    calculations in lab are so easy that I could finish all in a short time, I cannot understand what the professor was talking about during lectures. He is an old man and did not like to use power point to show his lecture and never post the study guide on blackboard. Everything was based on what he was delivering during lecture. The worst part was I never heard about the terminologies he described in the lectures, let alone asking me to write them…

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    Online Education Online education has a lot of benefits to get a credit or a degree for the college students. There is a lot of uniqueness of online education, which are flexibility of timing and providing a comfortable environment and so on. Most of college students are working (Kingkade, 2013). It means that their time is pretty much limited, so the flexible timing online classes are really helpful to progress their education (Open Education Database, 2012). And also online education might…

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    Without the aid of the context, the content of Tereska Draws Her Home can be easily manipulated. The visual only provides a small portion of the information needed to know to grasp the depth and emotional message that the image is trying to send and the historical moment that it stands for. For example, without knowing Tereska’s situation, someone might assume she is around 6 years old and that it is normal for her to be drawing inept and jagged scribbles. Annette Shore comments that children…

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    Is Plagiarism Wrong

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    With Suggestions to Prevent Plagiarism,” by Gattoufi, Béchir and Walter James, they state the importance of the online sites to check plagiarism, “Submitted files were scanned for plagiarism using Safe Assign tools, a plagiarism checker embedded to Blackboard.” Both authors had conducted a research in which it mentions the percentage of students who plagiarized and failed to comprehend any material, “Some students copied and pasted paragraphs without reading seriously the content, so we can…

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    practice. This guided practice often consists of the teacher working the first problems at the whiteboard and explaining the reason for each step, which served as a model for the students. The guidance also included asking students to come to the blackboard to work out problems and discuss their procedures. Teachers who spent more time in guided practice had students who were more engaged during individual work at their desks. This finding suggests that, when teachers provided sufficient…

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    My Writing Experience

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    We have all faced many challenges throughout our scholarly careers. It started in our early childhood years when we first learned how to read and write. Since then, reading and writing have been a norm. Time passes by and our brains develop learning new skills along the way. Each year, we advance grades preparing ourselves for the next. The challenges and difficulties of an English class advance as well, testing our knowledge and skills, and expanding the horizons of our critical thinking…

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    their classrooms hand in hand with their best friends. The students carelessly pull out their metal chairs and plop down. The rumbly hum of the air conditioner fills the room with chills as the teacher scribbles the latest spelling words on the blackboard. Goosebumps climb up the arms of small children who are crammed in the messy, unorganized classroom. The clunky desks are positioned in rows while the barren walls stare blankly at the kids. When the monotone teacher begins her lesson, students…

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