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    “The Solace of Open Spaces” by Gretel Ehrlich Identify the central claim (or thesis). As you identify the central claim, make sure you consider whether the thesis is implicit or explicit. In addition, what is the purpose of each argument? What does it hope to achieve? Gretel Ehrlich uses anecdotes and stories to help the reader visually connect with her argument before claiming that open space can heal people and critiquing the American lifestyle’s tendency to fill space. After using a…

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    William Blake Thesis

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    “The Chimney Sweeper” from “Songs of Innocence” by William Blake features the difficult situation that common people were going through. The title of this poem shows that it is happening during The Romantic Period in the 1800’s whenever the kids were forced to do backbreaking labor. In the late 1700’s, prices increased sharply and work became scarce (“Chimney Sweeper Background” 541 ). The poem presents how a child was sold and what his life was after that day that will scar him for the rest of…

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    Lollipop Stories

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    something from my childhood I discover things that I missed as a young child and often it makes me look at things from a different perspective. I often find a deeper meaning to an image or text that I completely missed as a child. After reading the annotation, I stopped for a second and really thought about Starr’s book on a deeper level. The book itself includes children’s voices however it is written by and adult for adults to read. This made me question why the book was in this format and if…

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    The following materials are designed to assist both teachers and students with planning and/or executing all aspects of this Cornerstone. Visual images and links to video are provided as well as guidance for facilitating Close Viewing. Student annotation materials, student self-assessments & reflections as well as teacher rubrics are provided to aid in measuring student outcomes and progress in a variety of ways. Detailed instruction of daily lesson plans within the Cornerstone as well as an…

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    This Year Success

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    To be bluntly honest, seventh and sixth grade year wasn’t as good as I anticipated because I didn’t really learn anything in my reading classes. The number one thing I learned in this class is annotations because annotations actually do more than they appear. They assist me to stop and re-think about what I just previously read, which is essential because it my brain refreshes on the event that just happened again. This is a skill I will for sure take on in…

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    Patient Cohort Case Study

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    deep, proximal or distal, acute or chronic, left or right, upper limbs or lower limbs. For both tasks, we also want to determine if the report impression is certain or uncertain. He is very active to push the project forward and has made a lot of annotations for NLP training and evaluation. For the DVT task, I exported 400 DVT reports with preannotations (conclusions from preliminary…

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    The Do’s and Dont’s of High School A Self-Evaluation on My High School Career High school is a time that many students dream about throughout their scholastic careers. It is a time described in the movies as social, fun, and memorable. I remember being told in middle school, eighth grade mainly, about how important it was to stay motivated in high school, and keep up with your school work along with all of the other activities and fun events that go on. In middle school I managed to keep a 4.0…

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    It was written by a social psychologist that cites hundreds of credible sources. From this book I got basic definitions and the case study from Swan. Annotation 6 Klassen, R. M., Krawchuk, L. L., & Rajani, S. (2008). Academic procrastination of undergraduates: Low self-efficacy to self-regulate predicts higher levels of procrastination. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 33, 915-931. Robert Klassen…

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    Military Child Resilience

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    The purpose of this article is to address the unknown stressors that military children face while in the educational system. One stressor that was addressed is the higher rate of military children that have been away from a deployed parent for long periods are at a greater risk of emotional and behavioral problems (Meadows, 2012). The article goes on to discuss how military children are resilient to certain stressors but with limited studies to support these statements. Further, the author…

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    E-Books Disadvantages

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    to worry too much on the paper form. Instead, automatic annotation can help readers understand the context of the story. Whether if electronic devices use to learn to read and write, electronic devices have pros and cons about them. Automatic annotation in electronic book can be let readers access any parts of the sentence to get a clue of the story. According to Wu-Yuin Hwang, Technologies reading help students to understand. The annotation in the device enables the student to learn materials…

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