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    Federal Mandatory Minimum sentencing is a manifestation from politicians who wanted to appear tough on crime by enacting a universal sentencing model. The reforms manifested throughout the federal system on the notion that sentencing punishment would deterring crime and drug usage during a problematic times that plagued the United States during the late 20th Century. The goal of the Sentencing Guidelines was rehabilitation with the belief that inmates spent an amount of them behind bars to “cure…

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    Caffeine Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of a popular stimulant that contributes to many Americans daily lives. Central Idea/Thesis Statement: Today I will be informing you about caffeine, and extravagant drug that most Americans cannot live without. At the end of this speech, I hope that you have learned three things: what is caffeine, how does it work in our body, and what are the pros and cons of caffeine consumption. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter- We have all heard the saying…

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    I chose to write about option 1 for this week's discussion board. * Describe the best parent/teacher conference you have ever attended. Summarize why it was so successful. How did you feel when you left? I have attended many parent/ teacher conferences over the years. I have two children who are 16 and 11, so needless to say I started going to parent/ teacher conferences 16 years ago. All my experiences with teachers from both of my children have been pretty good. Last year my son was just…

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    these criminals with a minimum harsh sentencing right away, making everything easier for the courts by not even having the case go to court. According to the book, The New Jim Crow, written by Michelle Alexander, “‘The value of a mandatory minimum sentence lies not in its imposition, but in its value as a bargaining chip to be given away in return for the resource-saving plea from the defendant to a more leniently sanctioned charge’”…

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    What Are Discourse Markers

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    According to Chaudron and Richards (1986), discourse markers “occur as lexical equivalents or complements of more elusive gestural or intonational cues that subtly guide and modulate the participants’ understanding” (p. 1). According to Winston (2016), discourse markers often occur “at the opening and/or closing of topics, or subtopics” and they “indicate [that] a shift or change is about to occur” (p. 2). Transitions are one example of discourse markers that inform the audience that the…

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    Humble Inquiry Analysis

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    have studied Schein’s concept of humble inquiry. My learning while serving at First Light has been rooted in asking questions and inquiring. Thus, Schein’s concept has prompted me to ponder the type(s) of inquiry present in my experiences–including a simple question about a dish being served that drastically changed the context of the situation–and my capacity to ask them. Before I look at my capacity for Schein’s key concept, humble inquiry, in my experience, we need to first know what it…

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    “You should be ashamed of yourself for what you did,” the headmistress says seething, barely keeping her cool, “At this academy we hold our girls to a high standard and what you have done is unacceptable.” My hands lay, fingers clasped together, in my lap motionless. I sit poised in the uncomfortable wooden chair and rethink everything that’s happened, how I got in this situation, what I’m going to do after this blows over, and what this means. “I’m sorry-” “No, I am sorry, Miss, but sorry will…

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    Context Observation

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    They may be able to relate to the story to try to figure out the words meaning. Clip two At 0:00, I modeled to the students how we use context clues to figure out the meaning of the word sprint. This word came from the story. I showed them the sentences in which the word was discovered and also showed them the worksheet on the board. We filled out this worksheet together. This allowed for explicit instruction on what was expected of them at the conclusion of the lesson. It allowed for…

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    In my book, "This Girl is Different", one emoji that explains a part in the book is surprised emotive. It was Evie’s first day of a public school and she was surprised about how the school was. It states on page 48, "I can't think of a less appealing environment. It's like a warehouse. Except worse." and page 49 "The bell rings, but it doesn't sound like school bells in movies." She doesn't except a lot of things that she thought school was about. Another emoji used to describe another scene is…

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    Belonging to the development of the world, the number of offenders is increasing rapidly, and it leads to the short of slots in prison. As a result, “The Smarter Sentence Act” passed in 2015 reduces the mandatory minium sentence for those convicted of federal drug offenses in order to address the problems associated with mass incarceration and keeping nonviolent offenders out of prison. In my point of view, I totally disagree with this statement for two reasons. First, it is dangerous for…

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