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    Before I became a college student, I was terrified about taking English courses. The techniques for writing a thesis or an essay was something I felt I had never mastered. Above and beyond being terrified of English, I had another dilemma, I hadn’t been in a school setting for the 30 years prior to pursuing my college degree. During the years after my graduation from high school, I spent endless hours reading books. I prefer reading a book over watching a movie. My love for reading helped me to…

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    have a difficult time catching back up. At times, Professors may request students to bring scantron sheets to class for a test, or quiz. If students fail to bring them, they may end up getting a zero unless they have a friend that will allow them to borrow one. Being unprepared for class has many downfalls, students forget when assignments are due, neglect studying for tests, and are often falling behind. Forgetting important materials for college, and being unprepared is a successful way to…

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    Plafp In Special Education

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    These strengths and limitations are supported by informal and formal assessments. These assessments provide baselines that allow one to determine if a child is capable of experiencing the rigors of state and other standardized test, or if a child needs alternate achievement test for evaluation. When creating an PLAAFP, IDEA requires a description of how a students disability effects their academic achievement, functional performance, progress in general education curriculum if they are…

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    The Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales second edition This short paper has the aim of reviewing the Reynolds Intellectual Assessment Scales second edition (RIAS-2). The first edition of this instrument was introduced about 12 years ago, (Beaujean & McGlaughlin, 2014). The new version of the RIAS will be ready for use from mid-2016, (Reynolds & Kamphaus, n.d). The RIAS-2 is an individual administered psychometric instrument designed to evaluate cognitive ability: general intelligence (g),…

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    Cole, P., & Taylor, O. (1990). Performance of working class African-American children on three tests of articulation. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 21, 171-176. INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW This study examined the effects of an African-American dialect, particularly Black English Vernacular (BEV), on the results of three tests of articulation. Articulation tests commonly compare the child’s phonological system to that of standard English, with little adjustment for…

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    The test is summative because it is given at the end of a complex unit and is intended to evaluate the overall knowledge gained during the last several weeks. The integrative approach to creating this assessment was to fill the requirements of a performance-based…

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    text. All of these strategies are and can be used by students and helped or hindered along by their teachers, some more than others. In my high school years I received multiple instructions to not cram study for a test and to space out studying for it in the days leading up to the test. Back then I rarely studied anything in my class because I had a pretty robust memory and could just remember what I wrote in my notes or what was said in class and for anything that was challenging to me, that’s…

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    A key component in any media production is the audio. Audio within a film and television production can influence an audience to feel a certain way by complimenting visual references and creating mood, meaning and illusion through sound. Sound for a moving image also gives the production an opportunity for additional creative input and to help an audience understand the storyline in greater detail. In film, television and even radio, a soundtrack is made up of audio components that are all…

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    Credit Score Effect

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    credit score is a three-digit number that can have a positive or negative effect on your financial future. It is a lot easier to get approved for a mortgage and take out a loan if you have good credit. In some cases, having good credit can make it easier for you to get a job. There are many ways that you can hurt your credit. Fortunately, even if you have done things to hurt your credit, there are ways that you can get it back on track. Below is a list of things that can hurt your credit score…

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    The Damage Of Credit Cards

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    Many people in the world today have a credit card. People think credit cards is way of having what they want now. Credit cards can cause problems in the life of a person. Being irresponsible, credit score, and stress are three reasons why a person does not need to own a credit card. A problem many people have with credit cards is exceeding the credit card limit. When a person exceeds the limit on a card, the person will be charged fees. The credit card can be rejected at a store, if a person…

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