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    winning at all costs, but about winning using to the proper tools. OLCR composition course will be demanding and intense as noted in the syllabus. Learning college level research, enhancing reading skills along with analyzing, evaluating, and synthesize ideas. Onto drafting and revising essays while writing in clear Standard English. Requiring two books for the success of the course: The Writer’s Presence by Donald McQuade and Robert Atwan, in which we will be reading short stories, and A…

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    2.6 Basic Skills

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    2.6 Skills Developing a system needs a set of skills and to make it a better system I had to improve and learn new skills. Programming Skills When creating a system its necessary to have a knowledge about coding. When I first started the project my coding skills were not that great because I didn’t practice coding for a long time. I started improving my skills by reading my previous course books and learning and practicing the coding in the book. I had to do additional reading to improve my…

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    very important, if you make poor choices you're most likely straying away from your desired outcomes. If you make wise choices you're are one step closer from achieving the desired outcome. Write a great life is a good way to become successful. By writing your feeling or issues that are happening in your life, you can see what’s wrong and correct it. Assessing yourself is the time to evaluate yourself to see what you are doing wrong and right. Choices determine if you are on the right course or…

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    Technology Vs Textbooks

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    Reading can be done on the computer but writing is still something that needs to be kept in practice, which the computer does not provide in any way. Writing adds meaning and in its own way, self expression. Writing shows what mood you’re in when you write a letter, if it’s rough and tense then you can tell it was written out of anger. If it’s neat and organized there was obviously…

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    College 101 Reflection

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    Over the past 6 weeks in college 101 we have been learning about the concepts of self-assessments of personal responsibility, application for self management and the development of higher learning skills. The first and most important topic that we learned in college 101 was self assessment of personal responsibility.If you were to ask yourself what is the definition of self assessment of personal responsibility. The answer to that question would be is being able to take responsibility for your…

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    My coworkers who I did the most team-projects with were impressed with my writing. My first weeks on the job they claimed they enjoyed the “refreshing and new” incite that I brought to the team. AP style writing was used in all of my projects and I felt that was to my advantage. I was able to pick out what edits were needed, and then use my resources, such as the AP style guide, to find the answer. A large portion of my work included proof reading projects. This meant I had pay attention to…

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    The Precious Gifts The skills that one learns in early age will become precious surviving skills and opportunities in the place that one lives. The Book of Negroes is a novel written by Lawrence Hill. Aminata is an eleven years old girl when she becomes a slave. Different from some other slaves, Aminata is intelligent. She knows two different languages and baby catching skill. After she ships to North America, she learns how to read and write in English. These skills help her survive through the…

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    ROTC Application

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    clerk at Pellegrini, Seeley, Ryan & Blakesley, P.C. I believe that the skills I have acquired throughout my life would make me a perfect candidate to fill such a position. You will notice that while I attended the University of Delaware I participated in the Air Force ROTC program for three years. I chose to not get a commission in order for me to attend law school. Throughout my time with the ROTC program I learned many skills such as leadership, military discipline, time management, and…

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    his article The Process Writing Method (2002), Daniel J. Jarvis summarizes the Process Writing approach as outlined in Gail Heald-Taylor’s book, Whole Language Strategies for ESL Students (1994). Jarvis claims that the method has played an important role in teaching throughout his career. He describes the method while providing examples from his own experience as an ESL teacher. He also demonstrates how he adapted the method by incorporating illustrations into students’ writing. Jarvis provides…

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    Compacting Is Not True?

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    Therefore, to differentiate instruction through the method of adjusting questions, sets of questions must be formed at various levels of difficulty. The questions should also focus on the same concept; require all learners to perform at a higher skill level, so that it employs critical thinking…

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