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    The internet can be regarded as one of the primary developments that has resulted from the evolution of technology. It has proven to be an excellent source, ranging from assisting those with work that is difficult to complete to those who may use the internet for simple, yet effective things. Public schools utilize the internet as support while conducting education. Many children exemplify considerable intelligence and knowledge when navigating Internet sources, which indeed, further allow them…

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    Online Education

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    completely losing the concept and focus of my client murder case and being pleaded guilty in court. I think that every professional in Criminal Justice should take one task at a time because this program is very time consuming and it takes alot of critical thinking. Being a professional of the criminal justice field requires one to pay close attention to every detail and to be able to understand certain cases such as; domestic, informal, etc. I can utilize and develop my benefits of focus by…

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    writing, one must acknowledge growth. Without growth, writing cannot advance; there will be no improvement or progress without it. Throughout this year, I have further advanced myself with the English language by improving my writing arithmetic, critical thinking, and independent learning, which became possible by my willingness to change and grow as a writer. In the beginning…

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    Social Responsibility My social responsibility as an educator is to first believe that all students can learn. Regardless of their background, culture, and socioeconomic. To create a learning relationship with my students were they will get complete understanding. I have to be a mentor, role model and a team player. Giving them a warm safe positive environment were learning can take place. Having compassionate and to learn how to motivate them. Believing in my student and them in me. Gaining…

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    Why do college students plagiarize? The answer to this question might be that it’s easy to obtain information from the internet and make it seem like it’s their own. Other reasons are lack of research skills, lack of time and not knowing how to cite sources properly. The average college student attends school full time and works part time. With a family, it can be difficult to manage time wisely, especially when college students have other classes to think about. Students may consider that…

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    The authors begin this chapter with the definition of a good school. “A good school contributes to the health of a community by taking care of its children and preparing them to contribute to society in the future.” (Hall et all., 2014, p. 130) Then throughout the text, the authors teach the reader from how to comprehend the perspectives about the quality of school and teachers to understanding the role culture plays by influencing teaching and learning. Additionally, the authors explain the…

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    The art of persuading an audience to think a certain way about a specific topic is not as simplistic as many believe. Therefore, the persuaders often have to utilize certain strategies in order to strengthen their views, which in the end gives them the upper hand. Throughout this essay, I will be discussing how my previous essays directly correlate to one other in many different ways including the utilization of multiple articles, rhetorical strategies, and the use of ATCC (Author, Title,…

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    Let’s Stand Up For Liberty Citizens rights and liberty of America has been a very hot topic throughout all these years. There are many citizens who feels as if their rights are being abused and there are also some who would disagree. The ones who feel as if their rights are being abused are the ones who are under the government. They have limits to everything that they do in their life such as wars, racism, and speech and many more. The ones who would debate against this are the ones who are…

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    Former professor of geophysics at Duke University, Stuart Rojstaczer is a notable author and coauthor of many studies, books, and articles in his career. He has a PhD in applied earth and sciences and has also created a website on grade inflation, which he has done much research on. Rojstaczer wrote “Grade Inflation Gone Wild”, an opinion editorial in the Christian Science Monitor, which is particularly focused on grade inflation in the United States. Rojstaczer claims that many people,…

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    Thesis statement: Infants, between 5 and 15 years old, can improve their math skills using alternative methods of learning by stimulating curiosity, building up critical analysis, and recognizing rules. In addition, children develop socialization and manage frustrations, while constructing knowledge through fun, playful, and effective methods such as toys, games, and technology (apps and computer tools). I. Transition + Topic Sentence: Develop curiosity increases the capacity to solve problems…

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