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    Banned book week What you think about books being banned in a free country?while you're pondering about books being banned lots of books across the US have been banned for so many reasons like sexually explicit ,unsuited for certain age groups,drugs ,alcohol ,smoking ,homosexuality and these are mostly banned in public school and libraries. Thanks to American library association for defending the writers to promote the freedom of writing and expressing them selfs in their books. The perks of…

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    assume the burdens of opting-in to indecent speech, rather than requiring unwilling recipients to bear all the burden of opting-out” (p. 78). A parent and child should not have to avoid the computer lab to avoid explicit material in a public library, rather an adult should not view explicit material unless they know children are not around to…

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    cold, dry, hot, etc.) by using an intervention they called explicit instructions. Before they started using explicit instructions, the researchers assessed the autistic children’s knowledge of the science descriptors, by displaying four objects with one depicting the concept for example…

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    Look see, look at me! (Norrington & Huxley, 2010), a post-modern picture book was chosen as the focus text for this English unit. This unit was designed for a Prep class that consists of 25 students with varying ability levels. The explicit teaching focus of this unit is for students to identify and produce rhyming words (ACARA, 2014). The in-depth study of rhyming books has been identified as crucial to students developing an understanding of the language and spelling patterns used in rhyme…

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    774-788. doi:10.1037//0022-3514.81.5.774 Overview: based off the Implicit Association Test, explicit memory works independently from IAT (study 1). From study 2, the relationship between implicit attitude, explicit attitude, and behavior found that while explicit attitudes predicts behavior IAT does not. Study 3 found that by exposing IAT to a new attitude objects and new associations, it changes, but explicit attitude does not change. These studies support that implicit associations comes…

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    A. The word theme has two meanings, a unifying idea. described as an explicit theme and the other called an implicit theme. The explicit theme as in the Charlotte’s Web give the reader in plain detail about the friendship between Wilbur and Charlotte when he understands that “friendship is one of the most satisfying things in the world.” Using words directly on the page of the book, identifying clearly the theme. The implicit theme allows the characters to deliver the message of the story a…

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    also probably feel confused but yet curious as to why it was suddenly voiced out, hence thought that I should facilitate to explicit the thoughts and feelings of each member to better understand as well. At the same time, also feeling glad that the conflict surfaces which would allow the group…

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    she was asked to make a prediction about the story. Third, she read the entire story. Fourth, she was asked to retell the story. Fifth, she was asked comprehension questions. There were two different types of comprehension questions: explicit and implicit. Explicit questions would have been directly answered within the story, while implicit meant that she would have to imply what she learned from the story to answer the question. Established from her word identification assessment, Nealy’s…

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    Admirers of the art piece will see the physical characteristics, or the explicit portion and the deeper meaning and emotion, or the implicit portion, of the art. As you look at this artwork that portrays the 2,000 miles long border between the United States and Mexico, many thoughts run through viewer's head, as this border stirs up a lot of opinions. But there a few key features of the photograph that will bring the explicit and implicitness more forward. Explicitness is easy to see. It is…

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    reinforced. A control group of fifteen pairs were run without reinforcement. All children worked on the same two puzzles but in different orders. In the explicit reinforcement group one of the two children was randomly told “my, you did very well with your puzzle. That was good work. Now we are going to work another one”. In the explicit negative…

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