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    In the discombobulation of day to day life, all types of people are going to try to knock you down. This hardship was experienced personally by Brenda Roza as she realized that “there may not be that person next to you that's going to speak up for you”. There is no reason for strangers being malicious, to try to knock other people down when they’re not even known to you. Regardless, it is imperative that you are able to defend yourself- just as Brenda Roza did. Having been told throughout her…

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    creators incorporate inquiries on the favored hand for utilizing scissors or eating utensils or for tossing a ball. Then again, worldwide inquiries regarding unconstrained or characteristic hand inclination are regularly replied in reference to penmanship. For instance, most regular things, for example, scissors, cameras, can openers, rulers, PC mice and watches, are mass-created for right-gave clients. Left-handers regularly experience difficulty utilizing these…

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    In Paul Auster’s novel The Book of Illusions, the main character, David Zimmer, embarks on a journey of discovery after the loss of his wife and children. He becomes obsessed with silent film star Hector Mann and delves into Mann’s world, doing research on him in order to write a book about this presumed dead actor’s films. Zimmer’s life is irreparably changed by the segment of one of Mann’s films that he sees late at night. However, it is not only his films that affect Zimmer, but also the…

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    Socrates Report

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    Since the day we are born, we are always learning new things, whether it be language, simple body motions, or more complex tasks such as penmanship or sports. We are constantly striving to gain more knowledge. Education begins while children are in a vulnerable state and trust that whatever their parents do is the ‘right’ way to do things. Once children start their education in the real world, attending school, there are many different ways they are taught in the thirteen years they attend a…

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    reporting started way back in the 1900s. Shavelson (2007) illustrated that standardized testing started in 1916, when the University of Missouri decided to conduct tests that were designed to measure the students’ skills in arithmetic, spelling, penmanship, reading, and English composition. They then compared the results using scales and statistics. The purpose of these standardized testing was only to focus…

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    Texting Affects Teens

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    How Texting Affects Teens Texting is blazing like a hot raving fire that cannot be extinguished. The awakening of texting is and will continue to modernize the lives of teenagers throughout the world. My research paper will focus on how texting have affected teens socially, mentally, physical and their health. Cell phones are becoming a modern day necessity to the point that all teens must have one for texting. Everywhere you go, you see teen’s heads down texting away in malls, schools, cars,…

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    Determination In Education

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    Education is valued all around the world, but what is the most important component of a good education? The main component of an education is evaluation The ultimate component of a good education is determination. Determination is having the motivation to aspire to grow more intellectually. Malcolm X , Frederick Douglass, and Helen Keller were determined to be educated no matter what kind of circumstances they were facing. Malcolm X became educated by his determination to learn…

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    Have you ever met anyone who has read the whole dictionary or copied every single word and sentence? In Sherman Alexie’s short story “Superman and Me,” he argues that Native Americans are expected to fail, therefore, he proves through out the story that reading is key. He demonstrated this by telling his own story of how he taught himself how to read at the young age of three. He also became the prime example of how he overcame the stereotype by reading relentlessly and with all the knowledge he…

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    James Watts SPEC 508 Dr. Tracy Amerman October 14, 2015 Written Report A Case Study & Student Reflection: “Margaret” A Profile: Who Is Margaret? “Margaret” is a fifteenyear old ninth grade female student attending a high school in Hudson County, New Jersey, with a student population of approximately 1,850 young men and women. Ethnically, she has self identified as “part Brazilian, part Spanish and part German.” Per her Individualized Education Plan, Margaret has been classified as “Emotionally…

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    Daru Imperialism

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    Throughout the globe, societies expect individuals to conform to its own ideologies, customs, and laws of its own. An example of this is Albert Camus’s “the Guest,” in which Daru struggles between the clash of French and Arab culture in the plateaus of Colonial Algeria, and the isolation created by moral dilemmas. Outside of societies like Colonial Algeria, readers function in society as well. They, readers, use their own societal expectations to define right and wrong within a text. But often…

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