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    plain and simple with the term or title on the left and the definition or information to the immediate right. I usually try to avoid writing in cursive because it takes me longer to actually want to focus and read. Notes that are to the point and spaced out well are the types of notes I prefer and feel are effective for me. Some other aids are categorizing notes by sections or chapters. 7. When I read for myself I don’t usually take down any notes or things like that. Given a book assigned to me…

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    In order to find objects and environments that I could relate to art history that I have learned in this class I decided to take a walk around my neighborhood and its nearby surroundings. I live in Kissimmee and extremely close to Saint Cloud so I decided to start off by looking around the Lakefront Park area. At first I did not think that I would be able to find many things that I would be able to relate to art, but I think that is because I had never actually tried to pay attention to small…

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    Social Rules Of Grammar

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    player A practices shooting from the freethrow line 100 times and player B practices shooting 100 times from varied positions and distances, player B would be most likely to sink a freethrow from the line. In the classroom, practice is varied and spaced out not only to increase mastery but also to minimize forgetting, because going back to retrieve information embeds it more deeply into memory. It makes perfect sense for writing skills because post-graduation tasks will assume…

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    Love has been constantly defined as a beautiful, optimistic, and hopeful emotion. It fills people with joy and delight, leading their hearts to never-ending laughter. However, in the performed poem "Unrequited Love", Sierra DeMulder sees loving another to be gut-wrenching and mentally agonizing. In the poem, the speaker talks about watching someone her listener loves have feelings for another woman. When the person that she is speaking to first find out that there is another woman, that person…

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    TASK 1: PLANNING COMMENTARY Respond to the prompts below (no more than 9 single-spaced pages, including prompts) by typing your responses within the brackets. Do not delete or alter the prompts. Pages exceeding the maximum will not be scored. 1. Central Focus a. Describe the central focus and purpose of the content you will teach in the learning segment. [ The central focus of the learning segment is the students will execute the proper form of the 4 compound movements, squatting, deadlifting,…

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    John Brinckerhoff Jackson’s A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time discusses the term “a sense of place” and the increasing importance of a sense of time in today’s society. Jackson examines the role that a sense of place and a sense of time have by discussing the history of the phrase “sense of place” and the contemporary American landscape. Overall, Jackson writes about the loss of meaning of a sense of place in America today and about his interpretation of the significance of space and place by…

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    How many ways can a person describe color? If someone were to ask you that, what you would say? How can you describe what turquoise or maroon feels like? There are many ways you can answer this. Colors can change the way people visually perceive an the environments that surround them. After harnessing the power of sound in our film, film editors then find ways to apply colors on film. Innovators like Thomas Edison and George Mellie would painstakingly paint on film to give them color and to…

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    “Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences (e.g. chemistry and physics) and life sciences (e.g. biology, microbiology and biochemistry) together with mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy (Cohen, 1996).” The field of chemical engineering is very diverse, covering areas from biotechnology to mineral processing. It would take too long to list all the products that are impacted by chemical…

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    within the extract is the unique use of ellipses between every sentence “what a vagrant thought…Kroeger…Kroeger”. Similarly, to how the short sentences cut through Alex’s thoughts, the ellipses work through increasing tension through long pauses and spaced out thoughts. In addition, both short sentences and ellipses create frequent breaks between thoughts and a…

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    Study Strengths

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    solidify our knowledge. Group study is a method I used in high school, with great success for history and social science topics, and very limited success for math and chemistry. For more difficult topics in the future, I would like to try out the spaced repetition method of memorizing information, which is a scientifically-based, highly efficient way to review information so that it enters one’s long-term memory. In addition to this, for linguistics, I intend to use practice problems as one of…

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