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    Brianna Chapter Summary

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    that she enjoys reading, which is indicated within her reading attitude survey, the family survey, and teacher’s comments. Brianna also understands the basic concepts about print as she is able to identify parts of a book as indicated within her reading attitude survey. She is aware of directionality, and word boundaries as well as upper and lowercase letter names as evident from the running record. Brianna second strength is narrative comprehension. This is evident when reading through…

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    which caused a lot of viewers to inevitably miss the images that occur on the screen due to eye focus on captions. When the speed of the text was at a rate of 150 wpm, viewers attended to the subtitles about 50% of the time with the other 50% being spent looking at images. Increasing the speed to 180 wpm meant the viewer spent 65% of their time attending to the subtitles and a speed of 200 wpm only provides an opportunity to view the images 20% of the time. People were able to view the images…

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    Hiroshi Sugimoto Analysis

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    Hiroshi Sugimoto, born in 1948 and raised in Tokyo, Japan, is a famous photographer. Sugimoto’s earliest photos were photographed while he was in high school. He attended Rikkyo University in Tokyo, studying politics and sociology in 1970. Later, in 1974 Sugimoto “retrained as an artist and received a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California” (Wikipedia). His work is influenced by the Dadaist and Surrealist of Marcel Duchamp. Marcel Duchamp was a…

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    Distracted Driving Today’s drivers have developed bad habits that can cause accidents or even fatal crashes. The road is shared by all different types of drivers including senior citizens and young people, foreign drivers and drivers with no licenses. All these people have different skills, behaviors and moods. In fact, many young drivers do not care about other people on the road and do not realize the real danger of their bad habits. For example, cars are switching from one lane to the other…

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    “No man can paddle two canoes at the same time”. In other words this means no person can do everything by yourself. This helps the society today because people need more than just one person to make educatio for everyone. People in construction can not build a everything with just one person. In this paper “No man can paddle to canoes at the same time” explains why just one person can not do everything. Albert Einstein could not invented everything with just him he had to have help.…

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    Multiple Oral Re Reading

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    2. Multiple Oral Re-Reading (Moyer, 1979) Let’s start off by looking at the Multiple Oral Re-Reading treatment, which was first used by Moyer (1979) in a patient with pure dyslexia. MOR is a text base reading treatment, where patients are instructed to read a passage from Scientific Research Associates Reading Laboratory series (SRA; Parker & Scannell, 1998) aloud during a weekly (?) session with their therapist. The SRA series is divided into 12 levels of text, each which have 12 passages.…

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    can work independently. Reading with children Reading to younger children will significantly improve their reading and writing skills. It will also improve their concentration, vocabulary, listening skills, stimulates their imaginations, and will teach them to appreciate literature that is too advanced for them to read on their own. Every parent spends hours every night reading or telling stories to their children when they are young. It is essential to ensure that reading with children is…

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    In society today, there are set laws that must be followed in order to protects citizens. One example would be the speed limit law, which saves lives every day. Driving above the posted speed makes you a more dangerous driver and increases your chances of being involved in an accident. Until this year, I had never received a speeding ticket. I have learned from this mistake. While thinking of all of the possible consequences that could have been placed upon my life or the life of someone else,…

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    masses. Always remember that a minute’s patience, or endurance with another road user can save a life. Some people think that driving faster than the normal speed limit will help them reach their destination on time, but they forget that it can also lead them to the death path, which is preventable by following all the safety signs, and posted speed limits on the roads. In my opinion, the government should start driving courses in schools, so the teenagers can be taught about the hazards about…

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    Speed Limit Analysis

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    pretty sure he was going 55, the speed limit. “Yes, that's what I clocked you at. But that’s not the speed limit.” That’s when Monroe was informed that all the speed limits in Holland have been reduced to a maximum of 40 mph. Lucky for Monroe, the officer left him with a warning, and he was still able to get to school on time. This has been the story for many drivers across the Holland area. Unsuspecting drivers have taken to the roads without knowledge of the speed limit change only to see…

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