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    Does People have free will to decide what they need in this lifetime or does rhetoric decide for mankind? Rhetoric for thousands of years has been the mind regulator when it comes to purchasing goods. According, to Aristotle rhetoric, is "the art of persuasion", that doesn't follow a set of rules likes other disciplines of the Arts. The definitions rhetoric opens to change when a spectator interprets the message. All things considered, the roles of mass media, subvert, and analyzing a…

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    Jajci Johnson Reflection

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    Summary: Jajci Johnson has diverse strengths and needs across reading, writing, and spelling. In reading, he exhibits interest in reading by asking essential questions to better help his comprehension of the text, he uses picture cues and context to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word, he predicts, infers, and make connections about the book, and is at an independent level in third grade sight words. For writing his strengths are incorporating many familiar sight words into his writing,…

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    Dyslexia Studies

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    As children age their brains automatically develop the ability to talk, however they must be taught how to read. The alphabet, phonetics, and the ability to recognize words are all skills which must be developed through teaching and practice. Many people learn to read, then graduate to more challenging concepts, but some struggle to learn how to read because of learning disorders. Dyslexia is a learning disability which impedes one’s reading abilities due to an anomaly in an individual’s brain…

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    Just like the constructivist theory stated above Pardede (2013) describes the top-down approach to reading as, “a process which the reader’s background knowledge plays a key role in the creation of meaning… it is not merely a matter of decoding print to sound but also a matter of making sense of written language”. The teacher I interviewed showed that she believes in and uses this approach in her instruction almost daily by implementing all the strategies listed above. She described her…

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    included because students are expected to use decoding skills to correctly pronounce words, rather than rely simply on memorization. Used to track progress, determine if additional support is necessary, and provide proof of mastery at the end of a section. They are usually and best used to plan instruction (“Scholastic RED,” 2002.) Many words in the English language do cannot be sounded out. Therefore, students learning to read need strategies besides decoding to read unknown words. Most…

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    1. Summarize the main theme of the article/chapter In her article in TESOL Quarterly, 1992; Suzanne M. Griffin attempts to prove that even though reading aloud is considered by some scholars somehow “an old fashion” that does not fit in the modern methods used nowadays for English language learning and acquisition, it has a lot of benefits and merits, especially for elementary levels, that many teachers are still using it in their classrooms. She argues that some specialists in applied…

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    Decoding refers to the identification and processing of basic linguistic units (letter patterns, words, syntactic patterns, and semantic propositions), whereas comprehending involves the integration of information from these knowledge sources to construct…

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    Natalia Flores

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    fluently and currently is an English Language Learner. 1. Assessment of the student’s needs In order to find vocabulary words that Natalia struggles with, we chose to do the reading decoding test and reading comprehension test. We started with the 5th grade vocabulary words and Natalia read the list working on the decoding of the words. After mispronouncing 5 words, such as: moan, hymn, bravely, register, embarrass, - we proceeded to the list of the words for the 4th grade readers. After…

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    Steganography Analysis

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    What is Cryptography? When a message is encoded so it becomes unreadable while making sure only the intended receiver is capable of decoding it back into its original form is what we commonly known as Cryptography. It is done by means of an encryption and decryption algorithm (often the same implemented in reverse order) and very often using a secret key. Some of the early cryptographic systems kept the algorithm itself secret and did not use a key (Stallings, 2014). Only when using a secret key…

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    medium. The process of passing any information from one person to the other person with the aid of some medium is termed as communication. Communication process is a chain made up of identifiable links. The chain includes sender, encoding, message, decoding, receiver, and feedback. 1. Sender: In the first step, the communicator develops or conceptualizes an idea to be sent. It is also known as the planning stage since in this stage the communicator plans the subject matter of…

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