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    The client arrived on time and appeared to be in a good mood. The client and clinician participated in a Mardi Gras activity. The client and clinician watched a video and discussed Mardi Gras culture. The client and clinician continued to target the front vowels. The client participated in an auditory discrimination task for all the front vowels. The client was able to distinguish between the vowels with 96% (22/23). Regarding drilling at the word level for the vowel /i/ (level 3 of Complexity…

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    my student, Madison, to write about whatever she wanted. Madison did not need any prompts and began writing right away. She wrote independently for almost five minutes. Afterwards, Madison read back her story all in a similar tone until the last sentence, where she used some expression to say, “The end!” Qualitative Analysis The story Madison wrote was a personal narrative about her experience of playing with a friend outside and getting hurt. Madison has told me before that she likes to write…

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    Myth By Natasha Trethewey

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    part of the poem makes it read completely differently than the first – which is surprising, as the poem, in essence, is structured as a palindrome! Other than take up more space on a blank page, punctuation can change the tone and emotion of a sentence. Not convinced? Take a look at the first substitution in the first line of the fourth stanza. A colon appears instead of a period after “again and again, this constant forsaking.” A period, as we know,…

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    Pros Of Sentencing

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    we often mention sentencing. Sentences are essential in order to have an efficient country. A sentence is a decree of punishment, therefore if that does not exist in a country, every citizens of the country would be committing crimes without even worrying about the consequences related to those unlawful acts. The basic purposes and principles of sentencing were first outlined in the Criminal Code in 1996. Defined in section 718.1 of the Criminal Code, the sentence “must be proportionate to the…

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    Narrative report for the child and the outcomes of his assessment Interview with general classroom teacher: This assessment is for a child who is diagnosed as having Down syndrome, and he is two years of his age. The interview of his general classroom teacher includes the child strength and his needs. She is working on the IFSP goal which is following the direction, and she still works on that goal. The strength and weakness points of the child as the teacher indicate are that the child is…

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    Don’t Get Caught Making These 10 Common Writing Mistakes, Or Else I know, right? Rules sometimes hinder creativity. This is the reason why some writers don’t like to follow rules on grammar and sentence construction. It’s so hard to play with words if you have to think about the restrictions. But if you 're writing a book or a formal paper, then you need to stick to the rules. There’s no other way to do it since you 're writing for a larger audience and much more formal audience. Now, if you…

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    considered a felony instead of misdemeanors. The California Court of Appeal affirmed the judgement against Andrade claiming that it didn’t violate the Constitution’s 8th amendment.. The Ninth Circuit then reviewed his appeal and concluded that the sentence was grossly disappropriate. The State of California then filed a writ that the Supreme Court…

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    it and being overly critical. I find it hard to evaluate my strengths. Though I have learned through this course, I realize that I still have much work ahead of me. My main difficulties with each essay are forming my thesis statements and topic sentences, finding the right words to convey my point, organization and a few grammatical weaknesses. My initial thesis statements were weak. In the first graded essay (the Whole Process essay)," What Makes an Expert", my beginning attempt at a thesis…

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    Lesson 4 Classic Tales Adjectives and Adverbs In the following sentences, cross out the incorrect words and write in the correct form in the blanks. If the sentence is correct as it is, write "correct" in the blank. 1. Terry plays soccer as good as Brian._______________ 2. This was surely a relaxing weekend.__________________ 4. Jane reacts more polite than Joan.________________ 5. Jane and are Amy are siblings, but they behave very different.___________ 6. I felt bad about my grades on…

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    Deterrence is a way of using punishment to threaten, discourage, or divert people from committing further crimes. There are two key categories of deterrence: general deterrence and specific deterrence. General deterrence targets potential offenders, aiming to discourage individuals from committing similar offences as past offenders. General deterrence can also be thought of as a threat to the whole public, it would occur when an individual sees the consequences of another; therefore, does not…

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