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    ESL Classroom Observation

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    To begin this essay was spent with a student by the name of Chris doing my last day of observation Chris goes to a high school in Akron. Chris is a ESL student. What that means in that he speaks English as a second language. His first language that he speaks in Nepali to his friends Moreover he speaks English to his teachers Chris is a sophomore in this high school. The subjects that observed Chris in are ESL history, ESL Science and Art. The time of the day is 8:25 am.m-11:53a.m. The…

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    Allyl Sucrose Lab Report

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    Preparation of polyallyl polyether of allyl sucrose Abstract: Allyl sucrose is prepared by using sucrose, allyl chloride, NaOH and DMSO. This novel method is less time consuming and required less solvent than other methods. The product is characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared (FT – IR), 1H-NMR and MASS Spectrometer. Key words: allyl sucrose, allyl chloride, sucrose Introduction: Allyl sucrose is used for…

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    The Ku Klux Klan played a huge role in the United States. A state that was popular amongst the Ku Klux Klan was Ohio. But, how did the movement of the Ku Klux Klan come to Ohio? The Ku Klux Klan was a very well known group throughout many periods of history, but who is the Ku Klux Klan, and what did they believe? The Ku Klux Klan, also known as the KKK, is a secret society made up of purely white, male and female, protestant, christians. They believed that they were superior than all other…

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    A Forbidden Journey Ever since I was in middle school my friends and I always talked about what college was going to be like. The responsibility of finally being on your own without parental supervision. I always wanted to go to a university, stay in a dorm, and even join a sorority. Having that freedom as simple as eating ice cream for dinner, staying up late, and having friends stay over on school nights was what I was looking forward too. I had the perfect vision from the color of my dorm to…

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    Massillion, Ohio had a payroll of $1,000 by 1904. (Crepeau 4) The first African American, Charles Follis, to be payed in football was paid in 1904. American football had spread all the way to the west coast now. On August 20, 1920, four teams from Canton, Akron, Dayton, and Cleveland, formed the American Professional Football Association. (Crepeau 6) In the next meeting, eleven more teams joined this association. This league did not succeed. Any of the teams struggled to make money or draw any…

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    and I am proud of the career path and profession I have pursued. I started my medical career as a State Tested Nursing Assistant for five years which instilled bedside empathy into my work ethic. Upon receiving my Bachelors of Science in Nursing at Akron University my grandfather passed away. During his battle with COPD I learned how it can affect a person’s family.…

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like to be a person that was seen as “weak”? What about as property? Sojourner Truth delivered her speech “Ain’t I A Woman” that addresses those two issues at a Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio during 1851. After several men spoke about how they thought women should be treated, Truth spoke about her experiences as a woman and how she was treated differently because she was an African-American woman. Essentially being an advocate for both African-Americans and…

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    much as I like at these three places, I still enjoy the little amount of time I get to spend. Overall, these exposures have prepared me for not only college but life as well. I am beyond ready to start the next stage of my life at The University of Akron. I’m ready to change up my involvement somewhere else and continue to grow as an…

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    In 1851 at the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio, an African American woman named Sojourner Truth gave a speech defending women’s rights. In this speech, she proved that women were capable of doing tough jobs like men. That they had the ability to go to school and get an education, and make the world a better place just like any man can do. Truth proved that the stereotypes given to women were inaccurate, and showed the audience what women were capable of doing. She fought for the rights of both…

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    The education I am being provided by The Ohio State University is the biggest step I have taken thus far toward my career goal of achieving a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. I have only ever dreamed of being in a professional field in which helping others is the focus of my day. In particular, my experiences in life have all pushed me toward a field of health. What has drawn me toward the pursuit of physical therapy specifically has been the two times in my life where this sort of rehab was…

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