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    Informal Reading Inventory

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    The Qualitative Reading Inventory-5 (QRI-5) is one of the many informal reading inventories (IRI). The informal reading inventory is an ongoing assessment that can be used for grades kindergarten through twelve. This assessment helps determine a student’s reading level as well as tracks the student’s progression. The inventory is primarily for the teacher’s use for lesson plan development on upcoming reading material that may be used in the classroom. The inventory is not used in comparison to…

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    Despite an individuals desire to belong to a group or community, this is not always possible. How do the texts you have studied represent the processes and results of belonging and/or not belonging. The two text types have represented not belonging through many different techniques. There are many different techniques used for each text. The speech ‘I have a dream’ by Martin Luther King and Harvie Krumpet, a short film represent feelings of not belonging in many different ways. Different…

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    Ms. Delgaldo was on time for her first session. Ms. Delgaldo appeared to be nervous, but very well-mannered. As the session progressed, she relaxed. Ms. Delgaldo stated that she was arrested for shoplifting at Kohls. Ms. Delgaldo stated that she stole makeup from the store. Ms. Delgaldo stated that she felt guilty about what she did. The goal of this first session was for the clinician to establish a rapport with the client. Ms. Delgaldo stated that she did feel good about what she did. Ms.…

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    From Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral,” the feelings conveyed by the narrator, his wife and Robert, gave an interesting impression towards the theme of the story. The narrator’s actions towards Robert flowed from beginning to end leading to the narrator’s realization of his newfound feelings of what Robert, as a blind man, had been going through. His blindness and loss didn’t hinder his way of life, yet allowed him to teach the narrator something important. Robert’s visit and stay at the narrator’s…

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    One of the most talked about social problems is gender inequality. This is a problem that has had a negative impact on women all around the world. Many people think this is a relatively new problem that has only been around for a few hundred years. But gender inequality has been around for thousands of years, even as far back as the ancient Greeks. In the Odyssey, gender inequality is expressed when Calypso is forced to allow Odysseus to leave her island by Zeus. In her speech to Hermes, Calypso…

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    reveals the importance of the Vietnamese culture fading away as the country becomes destroyed by integrating the language feature repetition. The statement “It is not remembered. Remember,” makes you think about the past using the term “it”. The first sentence “It is not remembered.” is the soldier saying to the narrator that the Vietnamese war is not always remembered which conveys the audience to sink into the past. Throughout the poem, we learn about how the Vietnamese people’s lifestyle and…

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    sentencing minimums were enacted across the country due to increasing crime rates. However, in certain states, lawmakers and taxpayers are beginning to see that these laws cost more than they help. In Tallahassee, Florida, a twenty-five-year drug sentence for selling thirty-five pills for $300 will cost taxpayers an average of $18,064 per year, or $451,600 by the time the offender is released (Klas, 2017). Others will argue that mandatory minimums increase sentencing disparity because these do…

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    Juan Observation

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    Juan is a very good reader from my few interactions that I have had with him and based on his scores when given the different assessments. He is able to pronounce the words and read without much struggle and according to his grade level. There are those words, which he sometimes stumbles upon, just like a lot of us do so as well today, but they are words that may be too advanced for him or not in his day-to-day vocabulary. But, just like any other student his age, there are a few things in which…

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    school day. I learned a lot in Professor Gitlin’s class. One of the very first things that I learned in my English 1301 class was how to fix my sentence fragments. My first paper in English 1301 wasn’t very good. After it was graded I read over the markings, and saw a lot of the word “frag”. My paper consisted of many sentence fragments, or incomplete sentences. This was a very big problem for me because…

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    The Agency states this is a straightforward non-selection case, but the Agency’s management has been deceiving, provided conflicting statement, and been less than forthcoming in their responses. The selectee, Mr. Melvin Barry, does not meet the Facilities experience requirements set forth in the USAJobs announcement. In fact, Mr. Barry merely cut facilities requirements in the Major Duties from the announcement and pasted them into his resume. The interview panel, consisting of Mr. Johnson…

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