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    A meeting was held on February 23, 2017, to discuss the results of Ms. Naomi Jackson's evaluation. In attendance were Ms. Bethany Miller, the case manager for the deaf-blind, Mr. Michael Lambert, the case manager for the deaf, Ms. Isis Mann, the employment specialist, Mr. Cedric Tyson, the computer skills instructor, Mr. David Niemuth, the money management instructor, Ms. LaShawn Washington, the independent living skills instructor, Ms. Ryan Marcopulos, the independent living skills instructor,…

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    When I got on the SEPTA 66 bus from Frankford Transportation Center, it was just another plain day for me. I spent a hearty amount of my day enjoying my biology class and falling asleep in my computer class. When I would get home, I’d either take a nap or try to do some homework for my online courses. I stepped on the bus, swiped my transpass, and sat at my usual spot on the bus; the three seater facing the backdoor. I see that across from me, there was a girl in a maroon catholic high school…

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    determined to succeed and get free of the cage. In contrast, Milton shows a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected. Kafka is unpractical and idealistic. She achieves in typing the same letter over and over again for several lines. Although, she brings the play to a final point by unconsciously typing the beginning phrases of…

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    finished their scripts. Many of them began talking at the same time, she pointed to a wall and reminded them of the yellow rule; raise your hand to ask a question or participate. The children who weren’t finished were asked to get a laptop to finish typing their script. The rest of the children were given directions for independent reading. She came by to tell me that they had been learning about early explorers, in particular about Henry Hudson. She mentioned the school’s participation in the…

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    she write in first person or third? The sample is in first person, but she had never been very good at writing in first person. It would sound too personal and would start to look like an entry from her diary that she kept in fifth grade. She starts typing and stopped at mid-sentence when a thought suddenly occurred to her, writing in third person would just look like she’s trying to write a story. That wouldn’t be good, she’s not trying to write a story, she needs to write a literacy narrative,…

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    The advantage of playing video games can be proven in its ability to enhance learning. Most people usually associate Mario with smashing breaks and saving Princess Peach, but Mario has also been featured in learning games, such a “Mario Teaches Typing”, a computer game that duals as a computer game and a tool…

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    The knowledge obtained offers opportunity for both personal and professional growth through better understanding of my preferences and others. Excellent Project One: Personality TypingNeeds work1. Needs work To facilitate the instructor’s grading of these assignments, you should have major headings for STEP 1 and STEP 2. Additionally, under the major heading of STEP 1, you should have subheadings for each separate letter of your…

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    Cursive writing, sound familiar? Think about the last time those swirly letters circled around a piece of paper. It’s probably hard to recall, as more and more people resort to typing on the computer. Students today are unable to read assignments on the board written in cursive, let alone write their signature -- and that is alarming. Technology is advancing while a once deemed important art form is diminishing. Having your own signature is like a sense of confidence. Being able to write your…

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    type are still able to read or write cursive. " seemed a little far fetched but i like to have faith, so i believe he is right that cursive has a lot of meaning to the the culture, people with typing and printing problems, and the older generations.…

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    Begin by typing the name/s of the lawful owner of the motor vehicle. Enter the street address, city, state, and zip code along with home and work phone number. Continue with typing the cell phone number and email address of the lawful owner of the motor vehicle. You can mention the hours for calling the work phone number if any. Furnish the information…

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