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    I think in the passage " Cursive Is a Powerful Brain Tool " is true, why? Because I myself, think that cursive is a good brain tool. In the 6th grade i was tought how to write cursive, it was hard at first but i got the hang of it. My teachers had us write down our notes for class and i would write in cursive. Usually i dont have such good memory but when i wrote my notes down i would be more likely to pass my tests in that class. It was easier to remember what i had just written other than…

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    unethical. I have seen a trend in my life concerning these areas. Assessment Assessment Tools EQ In-Action Profile The EQ profile was used to provide a snapshot of my core emotional capacities (EQ). This assessment is used to interpret my experience as I relate to others around me. My responses to the assessment scenarios reflect my internalized relationship map, which has been developed throughout my life. This tool is based on a developmental model of emotional intelligence. It measures…

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    According to the article, “The School Leaders Tool” school culture is the shared experience both in and out of school that create a sense of community, family, and a team membership. I believe that the school culture depends on the efforts, and behavior of the building leader. For instance, effective building leaders should promote educational success, collaboration, cohesiveness, and quality education. School culture can also be shaped by parental involvement. Within a school culture, there are…

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    I got shrunk on June 14, on a hot summer day while I was messing around inside of my grandparents tool shed. I was super bored, and had nothing left to do, I had already played three games of chess that day with my grandpa. Looking around, I found some weird gadget that looked like a really old gun with a ton of dust on it, I knew I shouldn’t have messed with it. But being the curious self I was I picked it up, then immediately dropped it and I screamed “Oh my gosh, that weighed a ton!” As it…

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    “The Inheritance of Tools,” was written by Scott Russell Sanders. This article was published by the North American Review He was known as a Distinguish Professor of English at the Indiana University. Sanders is also known for many other creative works; he is a well-known essayist. In many families, it is a tradition to pass down a particular item to the uprising generation. For Sanders’ family, his heirloom was a hammer. But this hammer wasn’t just any typical hammer that you find in a…

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    and did the chores in a sour mood, believing that he had been duped, thus his whole day was ruined. Having witnessed this incident, I thought it would be a great case study in understanding the effectiveness and application of the Ladder of Inference Tool. The emotional state during a dispute can not only influence the outcome of a dispute, it can also influence how you treat or engage with people throughout the rest of the…

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    Budge Summary Budge is an easy, affordable and innovative loyalty tool that will swell your valuable customer base, incentivise new customers and ultimately boost your profits. Through intelligent design, the Budge app will allow you to engage directly with customers at a fraction of the cost and none of the headache associated with traditional online marketing. This takes customers on a journey from new, to existing to loyal and returning in a sustainable and manageable way. The problem…

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    the reality of slavery to the light. He tells of his life as a slave in the south. to his time as a free man in the north.He tells of three recurring themes: ignorance as a tool of slavery, knowledge as a path to freedom, and slaveholding as a perversion of christianity. The first theme within the book ,ignorance as a tool of slavery, emerges within the beginning lines. Douglass is telling of how he does not know his age and this was due to it being kept from him as a child.Yet he barely…

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    In this scenario I used Bevis’ tool of caring. Bevis defines caring as a relationship build on the total awareness of oneself and others, it goes beyond just the limits of illness and into finding the full human potential (Foley, 2009). I used caring throughout my situation by building a therapeutic-relationship with my patient. I did not let my disappointment or my feelings towards my co-assign interfere with our interactions. I made sure to frequently check on her after the catheter had been…

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    handwriting teachers at conferences and elsewhere, to be more and more of an antiquated craft. But does this mean cursive doesn't have a place in our busy world of hyper-communication? Not necessarily. Education piece "Cursive is a Powerful Brain Tool" argues there are many neurodevelopmental benefits to the practice of cursive writing, such as fine motor skill devlopment, memory. If students write by hand, they have better chance of remembering the notes they have written. "Cursive Is a…

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