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    states did not include instruction in cursive; many schools at that time were instead teaching “keyboard proficiency”. In recent years the amount of Ohioans who know cursive has decreased rapidly. With jobs requiring typing skills, becoming more common, teachers generally agree that typing class is more beneficial than a cursive class. In fact, the FairFax Education Association of teachers said that cursive handwriting is a “dying art”. Cursive handwriting is necessary to sign one’s own name on…

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    says. It can be a little confusing when writing it as well. Printed writing or typing is an easier way of reading what is being said. In passage 2, paragraph 2 it says "A signature is no longer needed for many legal documents or receipts." I do agree with this statement, because…

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    Smarter Measure Reflction According to my score, on life factors, I think I do not have many things to worry about. I scored 85% which puts me on the position of completing this course. I have enough time, reliable sources and more support. I think all this things will help me to be successful in my class. 2 My learning style is solitary. I like studying alone at a quite place. I am always focused when I am studying alone. In the other hand, I like studying in groups as well, but I prefer…

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    Recent studies have shown that writing notes by hand is more effective than typing notes on a computer. Writing by hand helps students remember the material learned in class. Using too much technology affects important life skills and the way students learn. Researchers have studied the effects of writing notes and typing notes. Even though taking notes on a computer helps with organization and is much faster than handwritten notes, the best option is to write notes by hand. Schools are using…

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    adopted as a graduation requirement in the United States, do not require displaying profencity or even proof of the ability to write in cursive.In fact, a survey revealed that currently only 37% of handwriting teachers in the USA write in cursive. Typing on computers has replaced writing as the current mode for sharing information in schools, and in the global economy. Many believe that even the keyboard will become obsolete soon and education must adapt remain revelant.…

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    requirements in the U.S., do not require the teaching of cursive writing. Cursive writing has been proven to be good for our minds. Therefore, cursive writing is essential. Writing by hand helps us remember ideas better than typing. If we handwrote notes instead of typing them,…

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    I believe that cursive is a fundamental asset to education and should be utalized as such. The argument that curisive is old and useless is not true. First off, cursive handwriting is not limited to only education but can also improve the limitations set forth by disabilities. As stated in paragraph 3 of "Cursive Is a Powerful Brain Tool" , "Medical brain scans show that writing in cursive helps with fine motor-skill development and stimulates both the right and left parts of the brain."…

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    characteristics that a culture considers appropriate for an individual’s anatomical sex. Psychologists have proposed a number of theories to explain gender typing (LeFrancois, 2012).Further, gender roles are the behaviors and characteristics that define masculinity and femininity. Gender schemas are children's knowledge about gender roles. Gender typing is the learning of sex-appropriate behavior.(LeFrancois, 2012). For this discussion, I have chosen the following two videos: Free to Be You and…

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    The article I chose for this week was about blood typing and modern day forensics as the title describes. It describes how fingerprinting was one of the first methods to convict someone of a crime in the 1800s until Paul Uhlenhuth created the precipitin test, involving a serum that reacted to human blood. The article also mentions the discovery of ABO blood groups by Karl Landsteiner in 1901. The effects of blood typing in nursing is also discussed in the article, with nurses playing a crucial…

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    wqrote notes by hand. Another big factor in writing cursive is not only studies/experiment prove it but brain scans show that writing in cursive helps with fine motor - skill development and stimulates both the right and left parts of the brain. Typing and printing by hand require…

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