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    Throughout human history, how dancing became a method of socializing and a significant part of the human being life is still mysteries for researchers. Besides, studying about this topic is even more fascinating when it comes down to how our brains function while we dance, what signal it sends and receives, etc. However, as far as we know, it is evident that dancing is nonverbal communication. Dancing supports many type of communications as well as are affected by the differences in gender and…

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    lives. Without Mavis and Chester people in the war could have died. These two were very important and did more than they take credit for. However, the way central idea is developed in both articles has its differences. Mavis Batey was an enigma decoder during WWll. The reason why I think the central idea in “Mavis Batey, who helped break the German Enigma code, dies at 92” is that code is very important to the war effort is because of how Mavis saved lives by decoding plans of attack. Unlike…

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    A Christmas Story Lying and deception play a huge role in our society. From a very young age we are taught about deception, even if we do not realize at the time. Often times, children are deceived by their parents about a man in a red suit that delivers Christmas presents around the world. In everyday life we are faced with lying and deception from television, the radio, and even magazines. In Bob Clark’s, “A Christmas Story,” Ralphie was deceived from a radio advertisement, which was to buy a…

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    study by Marsha Buly and Sheila Valencia (2002) tell us about putting too much stress simply on rate and accuracy? Marsha Buly and Sheila Valencia’s study found that one of five students who failed a state fourth-grade reading test were automatic decoders but had little comprehension. (pg.95) Putting too stress on rate and accuracy is not helping students with comprehension. Student focusing on the accuracy and rate is problematic because they believe that will help them perform efficiently.…

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    The author of, “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” does state a central point of the essay, but it’s not as clearly presented as I presume it could be. The central point in this essay is laid out in a group of paragraphs instead of a clear cut thesis sentence. The hypothesis appears to be that the internet may chip away at someone’s capacity for concentration and contemplation. As a result, the author follows that train of thought with a potential thesis sentence; which states something along the…

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    about pairing the children for 15 minutes with an on-level or beyond-level peer, and then spending the rest of the time with the specialist? Also, why not use the inquiry model to gauge the students’ imaginations by allowing them to write their own decoder books, splitting the class into teams like Hoberman splits her…

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    Dina Gharib MCS 333 4/27/2014 The Mass Consumption of an American “Hero” “The event must become a “story” before it can become a communicative event” (Hall, 138). These stories that are developed by Hollywood are made to trigger a reaction from the audience. In many situations, these stories are originally novels that are transformed into film for a new medium of entertainment. When the message has been delivered, the event or the “story” can then be classified as a communicative event.…

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    it exploded and all the 1,177 officers and crewmen on board were killed. Part of the ship still remains in the bottom of the Pearl Harbour. The monument provided a symbol of the fallen, as well as a museum for the war, containing items such as a decoder, similar to the ones used by the US to decode intercepted telegrams. Along with these objects the museum contains replica’s of battleships, as well as the Japanese air carrier that brought the planes that destroyed many aircrafts, as well as…

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    Machismo and Marianismo in Latin American Telenovelas It started off like any other Saturday night. My father wasn’t working that day, which meant we would have our cherished family time. “Family time” meant that we’d all get comfortable on our couch, and catch up on all of the telenovelas that my parents were into. Usually, my mother was into the telenovelas that were produced in Turkey or Korea which were later translated into Spanish. However, a new telenovela called Ronca De Oro started…

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    One thing that mathematics and movies have in common is that they are incredibly interesting. However, when you put two great things together, there are potential discrepancies that make the experience a little disappointing if you look deeper into it. There have been some brilliant films about famous mathematicians who have changed the way we look at mathematics for the better. Unfortunately, movies, in general, tend to have a reputation for moving things around and fixing the information so…

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