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    “As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly rest.” According to Nelson Mandela, we should all be restless until everyone is equal. During the past semester, I have strived to help impoverished students receive an education equal to the education given to children in private schools. As a result, I have acquired an expansive knowledge regarding injustice and have grown as a person. For my service work this semester, I volunteered at Kellom…

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    Mentoring In My Life

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    She admitted to being terrible at math and she was nervous for a “Math Facts Contest” where the students had to know their multiplication tables by heart. That night I went to an office supply store and bought a pack of multiplication times table flashcards and I printed off some worksheets that we could work together on. We studied a little bit every outing, we made little games out of it she wouldn't feel like she was at school when it was the weekend. A few weeks into Hope and I studying…

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    . The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons. Sitting on your shoulders is the most complicated object in the known universe. – Michio Kaku This quote isn’t classified as a motivational quote and it may not make sense to others why I’d choose this one. When I read this quote it always gets me thinking to how complex and intriguing the mind really is and how we all go about our daily lives not fascinated by this. Once I start thinking about all of…

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    Tashley Fonrose 301004290 Question 1 As the book opens, Cedric Jennings is a high school student at Ballou. Ballou was located in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods. Regardless of the school’s location, Cedric was still an honor student who still faced some challenges. At Ballou, they have assemblies to congratulate the students have received good grades, but everyone tries to avoid these assemblies to get away from the teasing. According to the novel, it states “ Across a labyrinth of…

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    Performance Task 1 Fourth grade science helps reveal how the world works. Fourth graders should understand the importance of curiosity, honesty, and openness in discovering science. This is a time for them to question how the world works. In doing so they can use the scientific method to better understand. Learning the steps of the scientific method will help them with the numerous experiments we will do throughout the year. Knowing first off to identify the problem, then to ask a question…

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    check out. As this trend continues, more and more books will be available in this format. Along with Increased access, technological features enhance the reader’s experience. Textbooks often have links that can aid with understanding such as a flashcard game for a vocabulary lesson, a translator for foreign words, or dictionary that can provide definitions. The instant access and technological features provide an enhanced experience for reading and…

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    Essay On Susan B Anthony

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    The passage was given to me by Ms. Halsey and was intended for the student to work on fluency and comprehension. I took that passage and stayed with fluency and comprehension, but I also added in learning strategies for difficult vocabulary terms that are in the passage. Pre-Assessment: The student will read the Susan B. Anthony article in one minute. The teacher will high-light each of the words that were incorrect in that one minute and add up how many words the student read correctly.…

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    Citizenship Ambassador

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    Preston developed the format being currently used. She has went through the official training at USCIS, as well as developed and presented the lessons with the help of Professors Newsom and Fratus. USCIS has provided The Citizenship Ambassador with flashcards, flyers, and has also developed the handouts. The copies of the handouts, however, are provided by St Petersburg College. Everyone involved in the service does it in their own free time. (S. Preston, personal communication, February 17,…

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    To: Ms. Harris Working with your daughter, Sarah Lee, has been a wonderful experience. On November 1st, 2010, you signed a parental permission form that allowed me to begin our sessions together. I administered two different tests to Sarah Lee in order to understand why she has been feeling speechless and tongue-tied. The tests were the MAVA and the Told I;4. The MAVA, or Montgomery Assessment of Vocabulary Acquisition, is broken into two parts: an expressive vocabulary part, and a receptive…

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    My Literacy Development

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    preschool level and my esl teacher highly recommend me to get a tutor. When my parents saw how much i was struggling at school, my parents decided to take me to english after school program. In the after school program i remember teacher using the flashcards that had simple vowels written on the front and example of the vowels incorporated into words. I remember my teacher repeating the vowels over and over again so I would never forget her…

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