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    Kahmarion Drawing

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    On Thursday, April 13, I asked eight year old Kahmarion if he would be willing to draw me a picture of anything that he wanted. At first, he was super excited to get to go out into the hall with me to do this activity, but he quickly became frustrated because he couldn’t think of anything to draw. After giving him numerous options of things that he could draw about, such as about his last birthday party, his favorite TV show, what he got for Christmas, what he did over Spring Break, etc., he…

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    Peer Review 1: No Name Cognition: I think that your proposition is good and definitely falls within the genre of a justificatory argument. However, I’m not sure that your argument feels like a justificatory argument. This seems to me to be like an explanatory piece overall because you don’t provide much evidence to support your proposition. You explain the background of your argument, but you don’t explain why the debate about Cleopatra’s race has relevance and why it should continue. This is…

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentences are over exaggerated and harsh sentences criminals have to follow while they are in jail. This all started to prevent and stop crime for possession of any and all drug possession. Many victims are the cause of Mandatory Minimum Sentences sadly, which causes many problems dealing with family abandonment, budget expenses, or prison overcrowding. The amount of individuals that go to jail are more than any other prison because half of them are filled with people who…

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    In this world of 140 characters, instant messages, and emails possessing good business writing skills are still important. When email or other written communication is sent, it is out there for people to judge. Your correspondences not only reflect on you, but on your organization as well, so it’s essential to get it right. For my development goal, I decided to improve my written communication skills by completing several courses through our Judicial Online University (JOU). The eleven…

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    In the sentence If the test was held on Sunday, more people could take it, something sounds a little strange to our linguistic competency, which is our “hidden knowledge” of a language (Mihalic̆ek and Wilson). It may be difficult to point out the error, but instinctively we know an error lies somewhere within the sentence. According to Martha Kolln, “In if clauses that express a wish or a condition contrary to fact, we use were as the standard form of be, no matter what the subject” (Kolln and…

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    girl, the reader feels trust towards the mother at first due to the repetitive and flowing nature of the advice. Both the reader and the girl feel the connectedness between all the pieces of advice as one flows into the next, and they all begin to run together as the reader feels the rhythm in lines. As the text progresses, the reader and the girl are still in a trance and blindly trusting the mother. Yet, when the mother begins to accuse and question her daughter’s behavior and innocence when…

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    Don’t Get Caught Making These 10 Common Writing Mistakes, Or Else I know, right? Rules sometimes hinder creativity. This is the reason why some writers don’t like to follow rules on grammar and sentence construction. It’s so hard to play with words if you have to think about the restrictions. But if you 're writing a book or a formal paper, then you need to stick to the rules. There’s no other way to do it since you 're writing for a larger audience and much more formal audience. Now, if you…

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    The Cummins Quadrant is a detailed model of learning. Any activity a student takes part in can be placed in one of the four quadrants of activity. Quadrant A is where students receive contexts clues to help understanding. For example, students may be following directions or giving oral presentations. It is context embedded. Quadrant C is where students receive less or none context clues. It is context reduced. An activity in quadrant C may be from following written directions on assignment to…

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    Narrative report for the child and the outcomes of his assessment Interview with general classroom teacher: This assessment is for a child who is diagnosed as having Down syndrome, and he is two years of his age. The interview of his general classroom teacher includes the child strength and his needs. She is working on the IFSP goal which is following the direction, and she still works on that goal. The strength and weakness points of the child as the teacher indicate are that the child is…

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    to demonstrate how she treats “centering” as a never-ending journey rather than a destination to be reached. The title, “Centering”, is one word foreshadowing the theme of becoming “one with oneself.” Throughout the article, the use of run-on, prolonged sentences and verbosity can be read as mirroring Richards’ conceptualization of the process of “centering”; that it goes on longer than…

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