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    feelings and frustrations that went along with these memories. While most of my school teachers were supportive of my learning, there were a few teachers that made me feel minuscule in my learning process. My father taught me how to read and write cursive when I was six years old. He taught me to read from my children’s Bible. Looking back on it now most I what I thought I was reading from the Bible were my weekly memory verses of which I thought I was reading. None the less my father was…

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    As the Civil Rights movement progressed throughout the 1960s, racial tensions within American communities were in a perpetual state of hostility. Inevitably, commentary on the protests and riots sweep through every possible medium from news articles to high esteemed works of art. Two notable works include Larry River’s Black Revue (1970), and Andy Warhol’s Birmingham Race (1964). Larry River’s composition features three black men from chronological historical events. However, Birmingham Race…

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    because my mom was still present. So I walk in to this classroom full of 4th grade students who were sitting at their desks quietly reading their books. The teacher later on greets me and points me to my desk that had a name tag with my name written in cursive letters. After I sat down the teacher was talking to me, but the only problem was that I did not understand a word she was saying. After that she had found out I did not know how to speak…

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    Derek’s results from standardized test indicate that he has above average general intelligence and is reading on a second grade reading level. Derek is able to apply a phonetic decoding strategy when attempting to decode words. Derek writes with a cursive writing style, typical of students his age. According to recent achievement testing, Derek has a below average scores for word identification, word attack, and word comprehension. Derek struggles with identifying and blending beginning,…

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    dexterity (performing task manually). By age eight children should be able to Print many words, write cursive, Draw detailed pictures, and manage any task requiring dexterity (play the piano, string small beads, fasten necklaces). Maya is able to use her hands very well. She is developing above normal in terms of dexterity. When it comes to writing, Maya is able to write neatly and has begun writing in cursive, though she has not yet mastered it. Gross motor skills are the abilities required in…

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    Through the years my mother has been an iconic figure that I have looked up to. A woman with such a strong background of two degrees; one from University of Alabama at Birmingham, and one from Jefferson State Community College. My mother received her Associates Degree in Finance Administration from Jefferson State Community College, and is working on her Masters in Communication Management at University of Alabama at Birmingham, so succeeding in my academics is the only option. Educational…

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    Delightful Ohana Tattoos – No One Get’s Left Behind “Ohana" means "family." "Family" means no one gets left behind." This quote is from the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch (2002). In this cute film, a little Hawaiian girl adopts a strange looking dog who is actually an alien. The word “Ohana” was made quite popular by this film and many people still chose to include it in their tattoo designs. Today we will look at these ohana tattoos in a little more detail. The word “ohana” is from the…

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    buildings and mostly in temples called hieroglyphs which are a Greek words meaning “holy inscription”. They are survives on sheets of papyrus: a paper-like material. Instead of wet clay like the Mesopotamian. The Egypt also use Hieratic a simplified cursive form of hieroglyphs. The Egypt also have a story about how important getting an education is a call. “the satire of the trades.” Which show how a Handsome education is…

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    The IDEA mandates a sequence of steps that schools must follow to identify and educate children with disabilities. The first step is Pre-referral Intervention, which takes place before formal testing and evaluation for special education of the child. Here, a teacher or parent reports concerns with a child’s learning, behavior or development, and an intervention assistance team then works with the teacher to try to solve the problem by modifying instruction. This is sometimes called Response to…

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    My Friend Ana In a world filled with women of different shapes and sizes, there can only be one true solution to the perfect body. Welcome to the Pro-Ana lifestyle, a blog, out of many, where young, teen girls are introduced to the life of feeding on what people think of them, and nothing else. The beauty of a thin body is all that matters in this lifestyle, and this can only be defined by “ana,” anorexia. “Stay strong. Starve on” is tagged upon multiple posts along with “What the scale says is…

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