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    I wish I could improve on. The three writing areas I struggle with the most are sentence fluency, grammatical errors, and word choice. To make my writing better I will continue revise and edit my papers. Grammar is something that you need to repeatedly practice and I believe that should help with fixing grammatical errors. To…

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    physical activity increases students’ stamina sharpening their skills in multiple ways. Physical activity helps students learn and perform at a better rate and excel in their leaning. Multiple studies have shown this phenomenon across different age groups. A Canadian study examined students in grade 2 through 6 who received additional physical education earned better grades in French, Mathematics, English, and Science than did students who received the standard one period per week (Shephard,…

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    In poor cities like Goldsboro there are higher rates of unemployment and homeless people. Within Goldsboro there are “25.7%” of people in poverty (United States Census Bureau, QuickFacts). With the aids of volunteers this percentage can be lowered. Many people volunteer every day, but not everyone is aware of all their volunteer opportunities. Not many people are aware of how they can help their community. “Volunteers…

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    1. Personal contribution to the team Overall I did a supportive job in my team. In the beginning of the team project, I wrote down my team members’ MBIT type and asked about their working habit, so we could know each other better and work more efficiently together. I found out that all of us were introverted and preferred to work individually first and combine our thoughts together later. Therefore, I helped my teammates to allocate individual tasks to each one of us. This allocation helped…

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    Ramig, L. O., Sapir, S., Fox, C., & Countryman, S. (2001). Changes in vocal loudness following intensive voice treatment (LSVT®) in individuals with Parkinson 's disease: A comparison with untreated patients and normal age‐matched controls. Movement Disorders, 16(1), 79-83. Summary of the Research Study The research study addressed the efficacy of a voice treatment in improving the loudness of speech for people with Parkinson’s disease. For individuals with Parkinson’s disease it is common for…

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    small amounts as 30 minutes a day, to relieve stress and improve brain activity. Exercise is a beneficial piece to a 4-year college student in the Untied State’s life. Exercise can improve socialization, allow for reduced perceived stress, and create better mental health. “Interventions aiming to improve…

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    I am a teacher graduated from Mexico. When I got married I moved to the United States, and English became my second language. I wanted to keep teaching children, so I applied to work for a school in Idaho Falls. With this first experience I became familiar with teaching in this country. I moved to Alaska, and I started to work in another school with a temporary teaching certificate. I had a year to pass the required test to get certified within the State. On my first intent to get certified I…

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    Introduction Functional electrical stimulation (FES) or neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is an therapeutic technique by which small electrical impulses are applied to a paralyzed or spastic muscle in order to induce contraction and thereby improve its function. Traditionally, NMES refers to those stimulatory protocols directed at increasing strength and FES with function. FES can stimulate muscle contraction for exercise, bladder management, grasping, standing, and walking, among…

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    A quick glance into Joan Didion’s life would put readers under the assumption that she identifies as a standard second-wave feminist. A prominent female writer in the 1960s, Didion had initially left me drawing connections to the likes of Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem. Even her stern gaze present on book covers and articles seems to give off a sense of feminine mystique. But after careful venture into her work, it is my understanding that while feminism plays a role in what Didion tackles as…

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    I knew I wanted to further my education and expertise in educational technology during my first year of teaching 9th grade English. I began my teaching career later in life than most. I was 30 years old, and had spent the majority of my professional years working for banks and a small medical billing office. I regularly used technology in those careers, and constantly sought out new and innovative ways of improving the workflow for myself and colleagues in those companies. Any new app or program…

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