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    the right to choose a cursive or handwriting elective class. But i also do not believe that cursive should be a graduation requirement for high school students. In these times cursive is just becoming a nice skill to have aquired. What ifluenced me from article 1 was all the benefits of cursive he was naming, but there wasnt much evidence to support his theory so i had a hard time completely believing him. Quotes like " Medical brain scans show that writing in cursive helps with fine…

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    Do you think we should teach cursive, or do you think we shouldn't? Well I think yes, we should teach cursive because, hand writing can boost a child's brain. Also we need to learn how to write in cursive because we don't want people to forge our signature. And finally there's apps that make learning how to write in cursive fun. Hand writing boosts the brain, its true. With more than 50% of college students reporting that handwriting allows your brain to receive signals faster therefore…

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    Cursive In Public Schools Should cursive be required in Public Schools? In my opinion i think it's a great idea, for a couple of reasons. For example it could reduse the use of technology. It's better for our minds. These are just some reasons on why Public Schools should be required to teach cursive. Teaching students to write in cursive it's an absolutely good idea. First of all it could reduse the use of technology in our latest generation. The use of technology all the time could…

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    Should cursive handwriting stay in our school system? There has been a lot of discussion on this topic. There are many good points on both sides of this issue. There are many people who agree on cursive handwriting stay in our school system. They say that cursive handwriting is good for the mind and helps our brain cells perform better. They also mention that cursive handwriting helps fine tune our childrens learning process. Anouther point they mention is it reduces with brain injurys…

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    Penmanship Debate

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    Debate Over Cursive Is About More Than Penmanship”, an online article published in the StateImpact section of the NPR website. In this article, Borges discusses the debate about removing cursive handwriting from a school’s curriculum and whether or not it seems more than it is. She mentions how the real issue is not about teaching penmanship but that different socio-economic statuses affect many students in different ways and widen the “achievement gap.” She also argues that cursive is not the…

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    Writting In Schools

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    Do i support cursive being taught in school? Yes i do its good to use when writting papers, showing that your serious, and it helps your brain become stronger! First, I think using cursive is good for writting papers. In college some teachers like it better when you use cursive it shows importants that you mean business. I feel like it should always be writting on papers it actually shows you care about what your doing or trying to do! Second, It shows how serious you are and dedicated while…

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    awaiting the writing lesson for that day: Learning to write in cursive. The teacher, let's call her Mrs. J., begins explaining. She tells the students, "writing in cursive is the best way to write. It keeps everything formal and neat. From now on, every paper you are assigned must be written in cursive". William is confused by this new rule, and when it comes time to write the next class paper, William turns it in, printed, not in cursive. William receives a failing mark on the paper, and…

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    LACMA Museum Report

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    Johnny Lee 9-10-16 Period 3 Museum Project I chose LACMA, or the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, for my museum. It is located on Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036. It is on Museum Row, next to the La Brea Tar Pits. It started in1965 and currently is now the largest art museum in the west side of the United States. I learned many things about paintings, sculptures, writing, and much more. I had visited the Alternative Dreams: 17th-Century Chinese Paintings from the Tsao Family Collection,…

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    If writing was a meadow of delicate wild flowers on a shinnying spring day than spelling would be the prickly weed hiding low amongst the flora to sting the unwary. At age ten I was an enthusiastic reader. I’d read anything from science fiction and fantasy to nonfiction nature journals. Much of that enthusiasm came from my mother’s love of literature and her joy at having daughter who wanted to be as bookish as she was. Little did I know at the time that despite mom’s pride in my bookworm…

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    everyday use. It was a cursive form of writing created by simplifying the shapes of the Hieroglyphs. But over time they got replaced with demonic over time. 2. Hieroglyphic and Hieratic writing developed concurrently and independently of one another. They were closely related, though the exact nature of their relationship is unknown. There is little evidence to suggest that one descended from the other, but it is probable that they were mutually influential. Hieratic was the more cursive of the…

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