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    than uses instructional approached and adjustments to target her needs. Janet already has knowledge subconsciously about the vowel correspondence of sounds between Spanish and English. In order to help Janet build phonological awareness, it is essential to fully teach her vowel correspondence first. Beginning Spanish instruction consist of Spanish readers learning their vowels first (Moats, 2008). Next, in Janet’s instruction she will need to recognize how Spanish and English relate and…

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    language that consists of six vowels and thirty-five consonant phonemes. The vowels are (i, ɛ, a, ɜ, ɔ, u). On the other hand, American English contains of fifteen vowels and twenty-four consonant phonemes. The contrast between the numbers of vowels in those two quite distinctive languages is not the only dissimilarity. The main problem is the difference between the types of vowels that exist in both phonetic systems. American English consist of lax and tense vowels, while Bulgarian language…

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    Homophonic Translation

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    In this letter I endeavor to properly relate to you my understanding of your homophonic experiment, hereon referred to as HE. I must admit, your work rather startled me: the only homophonic translation of a musical song. In fact, it took me a moment to discover what you had translated. Upon a second close reading, and internet surfing, I discovered the answer: “Do You Hear the People Sing?” from Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s Les Misérables, hereon referred to as OP. Interestingly…

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    Jajci Johnson Reflection

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    Summary: Jajci Johnson has diverse strengths and needs across reading, writing, and spelling. In reading, he exhibits interest in reading by asking essential questions to better help his comprehension of the text, he uses picture cues and context to figure out the meaning of an unfamiliar word, he predicts, infers, and make connections about the book, and is at an independent level in third grade sight words. For writing his strengths are incorporating many familiar sight words into his writing,…

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    with second languages had a degree of literacy. The evolution of languages throughout the Middle Ages gave strong foundations for modern languages through the Great Vowel Shift, Old English, and early and late Modern English. One of the most significant events in the development of the English language is the Great Vowel Shift. The history of the English language began when the…

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    connected to the upright supports. These two nets are connected at the bottom just above the bases of the stands and stretch four and half feet up the upright supports (figure 4). Another net runs the length of the longer of the two angled beams and is 12.5 feet in length, while another runs the length of the shorter angled beam at 10.6 feet. There is netting attached to cover to the two triangular sections at the top of both stands (figure 5). The Main Stand has netting secured to the large…

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    Birds Nest: A Case Study

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    Top Section of the Birds Nest Aquifer Length. (Google Earth Pro, 2016) The dark blue area representing the upper section of the Birds Nest aquifer in this figure is the area with with the vacuum and most of the wells that are injecting in this section are set to a maximum pressure of 300 psi. The length of the upper section of the Birds Nest aquifer is 34.38 miles. The yellow line in the upper section shows the measured…

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    Gender was the longest test done. I measured the pelvis, skull, tibia and humerus. The results were astonishing. I used a female and male pelvis pictures, vernier calipers, tape measure, a ruler, and protractor to find the angles and or lengths of parts of the bones. I measured the sub-pubic angle first and it came out to be 90 degrees(male). Next, the pubis body width, it measured out to be 25-30 mm long(male). The Greater Sciatic Notch was less than 68 degrees which came out to be female…

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    In the article "Did you bring the bear spray dear?” published on Nov 17th of 2008 the author, Chris Selley interviews experts on bears and bear attacks and in order to know how common are black bear attacks and how to prevent them and how to act if someone finds himself or herself face to face with a black bear. Most bear attacks occur in natural environments rather than urban spaces and in North American only a small number of those attacks are lethal. Expert on bear attacks, Stephen Herrero,…

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    1. You need good form to shoot. Your form is the base of being a good shooter. If you have bad form your shot can go to the left or right and you won't be able to fix it. To have good form you need to make sure you make an L with your arm, with the ball on your fingertips, with a small window in between the ball and your hand. You need to keep your elbow close to your body not sticking out or the ball will go all wonky. Make sure your feet are facing where the ball needs to go…

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