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    types of questions; such as true-false questions, short-answer questions, essay questions or a mix of all of those questions. The standard test is usually presented by a book of questions and a scantron. All scantrons must be answered with a no. 2 pencils. Recently, there has been an increase with taking standardized tests online. While standardized tests…

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    All I can see are numbers. I don’t know where I am but I see my family sitting next to me across from a woman. My mother finally tells me, “We came here to make tax returns.” As soon as I hear that, I eventually realize why we came here. We are financially in trouble; it hurts to see my parents struggling every day because of their financial problems. However, we are finally here to get some support. I notice my mother becoming more reassured as she speaks with the woman. As the woman is…

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    “Is This Necessary?” Pencils writing, filling in ovals, swaving up and down on the paper. Students should take less standardized testing. If not teachers will not understand how much the students comprehend, and if we take too much it can exhaust the students. Last but not least, testing should have a minimum time limit. To begin with, teachers will not understand how much students comprehend what they were taught. If students take standardized testing, teachers will understand how much the…

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    Alex Ross’s article in the New Yorker, “Marking art n a time of rage,” begins with a poignant question: “What is the point of making beautiful things, or of cherishing the beauty of the past, when ugliness runs rampant?” Political views aside, in the light of crisis, differing opinions, and fear of the unknown, the arts can continue to unite and inspire. When artists are among turmoil or amid terrible suffering is when the arts can keep them engaged and moving forward in their creativity.…

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    enjoying something that you truly love doing. If you truly love it, than you basically dissolve yourself into it and lose yourself. For myself when it comes to sketching I dissolve myself into it. When I sit down at the table with a sketch pad and pencils I tend to loose track of time. A 30 minutes drawing session can turn into a two hour long drawing session. When you love what your doing you loose track of time, and I believe that's what this definition means. "When it comes to one, it comes…

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    content of the essay by using repetition of two things: relating these animals to humans and also relating the chambers in the heart of a bunch of living animals. In the beginning of the story, Doyle compares the “hummingbird’s heart” to the “size of a pencil eraser,” and then he continues to compare the size of their heart to “the size of an infant’s fingernail” (273). These comparisons allow the reader to look at not just the facts of the matter, but also relate to what is being said. Doyle’s…

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    “Just take one step at a time, Moch. It’s not going to be the end of the world if you can’t say goodbye to her,” I mumbled under my breath, as I gently knocked on the glass door with white roses in my hands. I slowly uttered, “Mom, it's me your son Bob Moch. Can you please let me inside, I just want to talk before I leave. I bought your favorite flowers, white roses.“ As I began to turn away from the door it creaked open and I was in the presence of one of the most important people in my life.…

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    The night prior was physically taxing; I was still feeling the degradation and pain from the brutal encounter. Dressed in the light pink pencil skirt, cream linen blouse, lace bra and pantie set provided as a gift, and my white stiletto heeled shoes, just as instructed; I parked the 67 white Ford Mustang and proceeded to walk across the parking lot. Lusty and rancorous again, he opened the hotel door. Each nerve within me feared him; I stayed my course and curved my lips upwards to a smile. My…

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    Introduction According to Dragan 2014, for children at schools, daycare centers, after-school facility, residential settings with disabilities often are often present with great supervisory challenges. When the needs of these children are not adequately addressed and the child is injured or killed, neglectful supervision can be seen as a proximate foundation. Children with autism, developmental disabilities, mental health, or physical disability require specialized programs and services with…

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    I attended to Summer Scholars three times in July and assisted the teachers in classroom. The Summer Scholars program is split into two groups, history and science class. One day, I helped students to how to find information on certain topic and putting on timeline. As I helped these high school students to find information, I found that these students are curious and very intelligent student. Many students asked me about college life and I explained my college life, school works, and tips in…

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