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    a few medications must be infused in muscles, while others must be infused straightforwardly into the circulation system. Doctors and nurses can likewise be held at risk for terrible penmanship. You have likely caught wind of specialists' famously poor handwriting (Crawford et al, 2005). By and by, terrible penmanship on remedies is a genuine matter. In the event that the drug specialist misreads the medicine, the patient will get the wrong pharmaceutical, and whoever composed the solution will…

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    Some people believe that texting is ruining the English language, and that it is penmanship for illiterates. People are bothered by the linguistic rules that it breaks. A lot of the time when people are texting they are not spelling out all the words completely that they usually would, or even using proper punctuation. When people write like that they may come off to other people as unintelligible. David Crystal successfully proves to his readers through facts and examples that this is not true.…

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    beautiful penmanship; something I still cherish, to this day. I started writing, more and more, just to look at the words. This experience provided me with a positive outlook on writing. The attractiveness of my writing has motivated me through the long hours of preparing to write simple and complex papers in high school, through the completion of my Associate’s Degree, and now in my pursuit of my Bachelor’s degree. In the first part of this essay, I describe in detail how my penmanship…

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    Malcolm X’s Learning to Read is an autobiography about his education. He talks about his passion and joy for learning while at Norfolk Prison Colony School. Even though X did not know English, and was in prison, he did not give up on reading. With motivation from Bimbi, “a fellow inmate whose encyclopedic learning and verbal facility greatly impressed Malcolm X” (189), from his previous prison, X did not give up on learning. X thought, “…the best thing I could do was get hold of a dictionary-to…

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    Introduction In this paper, I will give account of my twenty field hours served at Oasis Católico Santa Rafaela for EDUC 2130. I will then take educational theories I learned about in class and apply them to experiences at Oasis Católico Santa Rafaela. This paper will explore Extrinsic Reinforcers, Atkinson’s Expectancy Theory, Scaffolding, and Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Finally, I will reflect on the good afternoons spent tutoring at Oasis Católico Santa Rafaela. Oasis Católico Santa…

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    Despite the severe criticism of my cursive, I grew to consider it lovely and one of a kind. I’ve come to realize that my penmanship says a lot about my personality. The sizable letters that go over the top line match with my extroverted and outgoing personality. I was amazed how even the spacing between the words and the way I cross my t’s and dot my i’s coincided with the independence…

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    and college student. Growing up with crayons, pencils and pens were just the beginning. From what I remember from my toddler’s years, I recall being pressured by my teachers to have a perfect handwriting that others would be able to understand. Penmanship and creating well-structures letters were the main purpose during my toddles years and early elementary school years. I remember doing a lot of writing to picture-perfect my handwriting. There were also small myths and tricks parents and…

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    The rationale for creating this goal is for Dan can improve his penmanship. On the personal print portion of the assessment, Dan showed a weakness in his handwriting and he also held the pencil with a fist grip. This goal will allow Dan to work on how to hold a pencil in a pinto grasp form. Dan will use a pencil grip to…

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    Writing Etiquette While reading the letters written by Abigail and John Adams, I noticed that they were written differently than if someone from today’s society had written them. They were written well, clearly thought out and pleasantly worded. There may have been an occasional misspelled word; however, despite that, it is obvious that both Adams were highly intelligent. It is a shame that people today do not give the same careful attention to their written communications. Writing properly…

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    characters, Calpurnia, is a major influence in the story and her lasting effects on Scout and Jem prompt them to think about their plights in entirely different ways than usual. Calpurnia’s motherly position, her different dialects, and her teachings of penmanship ultimately helped bear the fruits of the story in different forms. Being the important minor character she is, Calpurnia was vital in the story and without her the story would have ultimately changed mostly if not…

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