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    Cross-Curricular Approach

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    comprises of a mixture of both, to learn the conventions for reporting experiments and data handling. Alexander et al (2008) deem this as a worthwhile task, as it incorporates purposeful literacy writing within the theme. However, they explicitly state that children must be aware that it is being delivered in an interdisciplinary approach, in order to see how writing can be used within other areas. Having a clear purpose for writing encourages and engages all children,…

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    BUFR Case Study

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    different four phases. Each phases have contributed with unique conclusion to following phase to start with. Data were collected in close observation of work-process and interviews with the stakeholders…

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    studying could explain why I was unable to remember answers. My main issue was the illusion of learning that I felt after reading and highlighting my study materials. To me, highlighting seemed like an elaborative process, I was thinking about what terms were…

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    Studies, led by James W. Pennebaker, show that experiential emotional writing enhance one’s physical and mental health improvement. It is believed that changes in basic conceptual and linguistic process during writing give better physical health, subjective well-being, and selected adaptive behaviors when people are confronting deeply personal issues (Pennebaker, 1997). Participants of this research are from many groups of people, different ages and occupations. They disclose their personal dark…

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    Writing Center And Ability

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    near impossible. He states many different factors that would interferer with finding out if writing center improves students writing ability. One of these factors was the way the writing centers criteria are set up. It resembles the criteria of the Alcohol Anonymous agenda but yet the AA can come up with evidence to prove there program works but the writing centers cannot. Another claim was that different literacy assignment has different skills needed to complete…

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    information that add value for customers and other stakeholders. Dr. Yufeng Zhang states that High Value Engineering (HVE) is the application of engineering technologies, skills and capabilities to the creation, development and deployment of high value adding products and services that may lead to sustainable economic growth in complex global business networks. The Oxford Online Dictionary defines efficiency as the state or quality of being efficient, which refers to achieving maximum…

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    My writing process coming into junior year was quite flawed and would go moderately like this: I would try and start with some hook that at least sounded like it related to the topic I was assigned. I then added a thesis that did not sound like total trash that included exactly what I planned to discuss. As I wrote the rest of my essays, I would sometimes realize there was something I felt added to the argument’s appeal, and after adding it to the body paragraphs, I summed it up in a couple…

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    In the process of Learning My writing experiences have been far and few between. This semester will have a great deal of learning for me. I don’t want to claim that I do not know how to write because basic communication is something we all use every day. I think it’s the fact that your words are put to paper and out there for all scrutiny. It is intimidating and intriguing at the same time. I really enjoy reading and enjoy the way these authors can bring out so much emotion from their readers…

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    Gerald Graff

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    The general argument made by Gerald Graff in his work “Clueless in Academe How Schooling Obscures the Mind” is an evaluation on students and their ability to write- and to state their elaborate points on themes, criticism, and reflection-in a scholarly way that maintains and correlates their level of education over to a work of writing. Furthermore, he elaborates by stating that in using a template the student will demonstrate an ability to write in a scholarly way. Graff also argues that…

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    Self-Transcendence Theory

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    developed by Pamela Reed, who utilized the process of deductive reformulation to enhance the understanding of the end-of-life phenomenon of self-transcendence (Reed, 1991). Among the key foundational concepts that Reed incorporated into the theory were adult social-cognitive and transpersonal developmental life span theories, along with Martha Roger’s life span principals, as well as Reed’s own clinical experience (Reed, 1991). In defining her theory Reed (2009) states “The theory [of…

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