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    STUDENTS’ MORPHOLOGICAL ERRORS IN WRITING RECOUNT TEXT Desy Nur Farida 21602073029 1. Introduction Errors frequently made by students in learning the second/ foreign language. These are very important to be discussed not only by teachers but also by students themselves in order to know the students’ weaknesses so that the teachers can make remedial teachings and the students can learn from their own errors. Among those errors is morphological error. The objectives of this short essay are to…

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    However immediately prior to the first night of dreaming subjects attended a lecture “summarizing the literature on problem solving in dreams” and describing the process of dream incubation (Barrett, 1993). Dement’s (1974) definition of dream incubation is (as cited in Barrett, 1993) "a practiced technique of learning to ‘plant a…

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    State legislators are considering revoking gun-free school zones into a place where individuals in a classroom are allowed by permit to carry concealed firearms for safety purposes. This causes a fierce and rigorous debate amongst representatives from each side presenting their opinions to the government. In response to the gun debate, Obama held a speech due to the most recent gun shooting in Oregon on stricter gun control laws; discussing how laws should and will be changed due to all these…

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    These students are thus enrolled in various internships, attend lectures on subjects such as time management, and are groomed for paid leadership positions, such as residence-hall advisers (Tough). From this solution, Laude wanted make them belong in college because he knew they are smart. Even they came from low-income and/or minority background, most of them were smart…

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    Normal School for Upper Canada. Similarly, she was also denied entrance to study medicine at the Toronto School of Medicine which forced her to turn to studying within the United States. She later went on to garnering much attention in her public lectures on women’s health and suffrage. In addition, an identical case was presented by Clara Brett Martin who was denied the right to study law by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Upon much determination and with the help of many others, Martin was…

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    as well. Next thing I will be discussing is how Davis and Elkins College, education is important to everyone. Having a requested note taker will help you advance you in multiple ways. You will not miss key points for an upcoming test, and or class lectures. Davis and Elkins has a facility called the Naylor Learning Center which students can go and request a peer note…

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    What makes college classes much more different from high school classes? Is it the deadlines, school work, teachers, time managing, or maybe all of the above? Many students figure it out during the beginning of first semester, they’re slowly being drained with class work, exams are coming their way and learning so much new information at once begins to get to them, trust me I can relate right about now. Students begin to realize this isn’t high school anymore, it’s much more serious now.…

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    One of the most important things of university education is to be educated, not just attend class. Though the academic programs are the most comprehensible way that colleges educate us, a lot of what you’ll acquire will take place outside of the lecture hall. School teaches us self-discipline. We learn to create schedules and to stick the schedules made. We also learn to be on time and to appreciate the time we have. Additionally, we are taught to plan and manage time wisely. It is also…

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    Exploratory Essay 2: Situating This exploratory essay will analyze Barack Obama's 2008 poster hope, as it speaks to its significance as a cultural text. The poster is highlighting Obama in a seventy-five percent profile, centering strongly into the separation, while wearing a suit. The cultural text is delineated in an extremely basic shading plan, the overwhelming colors are red, white, and blue the shades of the American flag. Therefore, this essay will focus on the image utilizing semiotic…

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    wide subject area to cover when delivering information to students, ranging from dinosaur bones to evolution, prehistoric life, and even the fossils of invertebrates and plants. Professors spend a portion of their valued timed in classrooms and lecture halls teaching at hundreds of universities across the country and even the world. When in the classroom professors teach their students the basic information needed to have a successful career. Background knowledge can help make or break a career.…

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