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    Fluency In Literacy

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    and reading are first developed, then slowly writing and lastly speaking. This order is due to the fact that we first learn the language by listening and reading, saving what we have learned in our receptive memory. After enough contact with these information, they move from our receptive to our productive memory where we use them to develop writing and…

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    different four phases. Each phases have contributed with unique conclusion to following phase to start with. Data were collected in close observation of work-process and interviews with the stakeholders…

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    I wasn't able to brainstorm any ideas that truly sparked my curiosity. When it came to writing my draft, I had nothing. Due to the fact that I had very few ideas, I wasn't able to write the correct length for my paper. This then caused me to add in sentences, I knew were not truly important, but more fillers. I only got feedback from one person, and although I did use all…

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    This grant writing class has been intense, but I have learned a lot through the process. My favorite part of this class was reviewing the other proposals and reflecting on how each group completed the sections. The first thing I noticed while reading others proposal was how important it is to establish a buy-in for the reader. The proposals that didn’t have a buy-in I wasn’t interested in reading. During the review process when I did read a proposal with a good buy-in I automatically felt…

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    homelessness in Idaho due to my previous knowledge and encounter with the concept. In order to find materials/supporting evidence for my topic, I looked mostly towards news articles and governmental reports for my statistics and data, while leaning more towards journals and magazines in order to connect with the idea on a personal level. My essay faced many stages of editing, cutting, rearranging, and revising throughout the course of multiple drafts. This was mainly due to the fact that I was…

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    Basic Introduction: Process theology is defined as “a contemporary expression of Christian faith.”(5) Though the word, “contemporary expression” can have different connotations, in my view, according to one’s understanding and perspective it lets the reader contemplate on the idea about how one’s personal understanding can, or is a part of one’s course of action. Pointing to the word “expression,” one can also perceive the inclusion of orthopraxis, (Dancing with God, 34) which further leads one…

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    letter-writing project. Letter-writing project is to connect students with their family history which will provide literacy, support, extend children’s learning and give an idea of their cultural aspects. The process of the project includes parent and other family member involvement. The process starts by contacting the child’s…

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    Everyone has his or her own writing process. I believe that my writing process is ambitious because even though I struggle sometimes trying to get started, I don’t panic because I know that I will figure it out eventually. My writing process is like hitting a brick wall but once I get started I find my writing interesting. From the readings, I learned to write everything down in my first draft and not be ashamed of what I write. As you walk into my bedroom, the first thing that you see is my…

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    this: 9 Creative Ways to Protect Your Blog Content #3 Ensures Stickiness to the Main Idea It is very prevalent that when people write an essay or article, they divert from the main idea and end up in a completely different direction. This happens due to random thoughts that comes naturally in our mind. These issues can be addressed through proofreading. If you are doing proofreading yourself or getting it proofread from anyone else, you can easily get hold of this problem and hence can add some…

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    I chose the topic of culture as typically; I feel that people do not see culture as an important sociological term when in fact it is. This may be due to the fact that people typically do not see their culture until they spot a culture in which is different from their own. Only by achieving this, an individual can see just how significant the role of culture can play in a society. In terms of gathering sources, I decided to use some sources in which I already knew a bit about such as Ayn Rand’s…

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