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    via PBT6510. 4. Notification/Interview: TRAINING- The subject voluntarily agreed to participate in the field evaluation process of the DRE Training at the above location. 5. Initial Observation of Suspect: I first observed the subject to be sitting down on a chair. He was calm, relaxed and sat quietly until…

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    My Highschool Subject

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    school. I werom when I was a scared little freshman. I have been fortunate to have excelled in some subjects in school. However, there are certain subjects that have not come as easy to me. Mathematics happens to be one of them. Math related subjects such as Algebra and Geometry were subjects that I would go as far as saying that I truly struggled in. As a child ,math seemed like the most pointless subject in the world. It was until I entered the 5th grade is when it started to get serious.…

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    Living Between Two Worlds Dayton Kwok Introduction As an American born Chinese, I’ve always had to switch between using English and Chinese. This is especially exacerbated since I lived in San Francisco, a city dominated by immigrants hailing from Southern China and Hong Kong. One moment I’m using English to talk to my friends, and the next moment I’m using Cantonese to talk to my family. My native language was English, but I also learned to speak Cantonese around the same time I learned to…

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    Quit Math Subject

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    Math has always been a difficulty for me because math is very hard in general and takes lots of effort to understand. I somewhat struggled in middle school because in like the 6th and the 7th grade I easily achieved high scores on majority of my tests and assessments. Then in 8th grade I had a really difficult time on understanding the new concepts the class learned such as the equation y=mx+b because it was really different from what I'm use to. In the past, when I struggled on a problem I…

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    Latin American Art History

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    Academies." The exhibition will cover the countries of Mexico, Brazil, and Cuba, and address key historical subjects for each area that were popularized through the academies. In this essay, I am going to provide the layout of the exhibition, along with information about each specific piece that I would like to feature in this…

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    Matter In English Language

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    In the English language we use words to describe and express meaning within our writing. However, some of these words can be interpreted with different meanings relating within its usage and context. For instance, “Black Lives Matter” is a phrase created to represent a movement that continues to be a problem in our society “black lives.” Why choose the word matter? How does matter correlate to the significance of justice and race to represent black lives? In the book Citizen, by Claudia Rankine…

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    academically in all content areas: Students will use English to obtain, process, construct, and provide subject matter information in spoken and written form. Lesson one was taught through the use of class discussion and video.…

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    Strong subject knowledge is seen to be essential for effective teaching, Schulman, (1986,1987) Eraut,(1994), Turner-Bisset (2001).Throughout the processes of planning, assessment, differentiation or feedback, proficient subject knowledge is deemed vital. With the new National Curriculum, DfE.(2013) focusing strongly on the acquisition of knowledge, the need for teachers to sustain high levels of subject knowledge across the curriculum has never been more crucial. Demands on a teachers’ subject…

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    So far, my SCE has consisted of organizing and preparing for the start-up of this year’s National Art Honor Society chapter. In addition to inviting members to join and having our first meeting, I have been setting up for the upcoming induction as well as composing our bylaws to the NAHS constitution. As of now, I have not been able to work on my deliverable, as that project will come into play when the activities and events of NAHS begin for the school year. When those events begin in November,…

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    The book “Impossible Subjects,” by Mae M. Ngai was published by Princeton University Press in 2004. Ngai chronicles the evolution of immigration laws and practices since the passing of the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act in 1924; marking the end of an era in which immigration policies were either unmarked, or unclear. This act instigates the beginning of a national quota that predetermines the number of immigrants allowed in the country, broken down by race. The quota was to be active by the census…

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