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    areas and strengthening their capabilities. The following analysis is that of a second grader. A students strengths are their comprehension abilities, recognition of staring and ending consonants, word accuracy in context, and moderate phonetic decoding skills. The students comprehension in demonstrated by their scores of 3, and 2, on “Within the Text”, and “Beyond and About the Text”, respectively. They demonstrated an understand of the plot of the story and provided specific details from…

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    help improve students improve attain success in reading. One thing that resonated with me throughout the chapters is the presentation of the book and how it can be applied to the classroom. The chapters outline important reading concepts such as decoding, multisyllabic and irregular word reading. The lessons are presented in such a way that it takes a key idea and brings it to life in the classroom. These lessons are rich and help the students to learn in a fun way one example of such activity…

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    Analia's Plot Summary

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    The Broad Reading cluster measures Analia’s reading skills in decoding, reading speed, and the ability to comprehend connected text while reading. Analia’s responses across each reading area revealed her strengths and weaknesses in terms of basic reading skills, reading comprehension and reading fluency. Analia’s scores were fairly consistent as they fell within the average to high-average range. On task measuring reading and decoding skills, Analia was tasked to read words that gradually…

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    Many people have access to the internet. Because of how accessible social media is, it serves as a platform for people to communicate with their family, friends, and people near or across the globe. This platform is also used to update people on current events happening around them. The information provided to them depends on not only how the messages are played out, but also how the audience receives it. In the context of the CNN documentary and the LA riots, there were different…

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    1. Introduction No living person can live with an unexpressed feeling. Thus, the need for communication arises due to the need to express. The same logic applies at every workplace, organization or any other place. The need for communication and the ability to communicate helps in developing efficient management, organizational skills, laying down plans, establishing a healthy work culture and resolving impending issues. (srivastava, 2011) Communication skills plays a vital role in our lives…

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    pretty good at it. Thanks to childhood home that nurtured and encouraged communication, I definitely am not afraid to communicate. However, on the other hand, I do have at least two glaring weaknesses that I am aware of, assertive communication and decoding a sender message. With assertive communication, I feel like sometime I use it too often. I’m an honest person to a fault, if I feel a certain way I won’t pretend otherwise. Now I’m not saying I walk around telling everyone about their faults,…

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    Code Busters Book Report

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    The information includes code names, descriptions, and special skills. The table of contents allows readers to participate in decoding. Students learn American Sign Language finger spellings by constantly decoding the chapters. The Code Busters Club is interactive and makes students engaged in the book. Readers will be actively uncovering the clues and solving the puzzles. The readers has a feeling of accomplishment,…

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    Paul Ekman’s book, “Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Expressions,” is incredibly informative and contains information as well as examples and pictures to ensure the reader’s understanding. Instead of going straight into the facts, he introduced why reading someone’s emotions could be important, where it could be used, and why someone would want to obtain such a skill set. The book made me realize that as humans, we literally wear our emotions on our sleeves,…

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    sees her mother act. The same for boy playing the daddy he will act like his father. Hall focus on cultural sociology when the audience get the message or not. Hall called the audience “Cultural Coding” and stated there are four stages of “encoding/decoding with the audience. There are example giving to explain what Hall was saying about the audience may or may not get the massage in the…

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    Should law enforcement have the ability to access encrypted communications? On December 2, 2015 in Southern California 14 people were killed and 22 injured in a horrific terrorist attack performed by Syed Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik. Soon after the shooting the police opened fire, killing the couple. In addition to the shooting, a attempted bombing was unsuccessful. Investigators had begun linking together evidence to uncover the motives behind the couple’s violent outbreak and…

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