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    In some cases formal might be better than informal depending on the situation and child and vice versa. There are times when teachers just need to see where a class as a whole is, so that he/she can then start focusing on things that more are struggling on and let up on things that it seems like all or the majority is understanding. For example, if all the children but one can write their name while holding a pencil correctly…

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    trust is established. Egan states “ Watching Alex move his eyes over the pile of objects stirred something is Sasha” (15). In this one moment, Sasha feels so emotionally attached to Alex that she is willing to give her whole self to him. Something has changed inside her as if she is a whole new person when she establishes emotional…

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    Civil War Bang Trip Essay

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    Civil War bang bang Trip “The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.” -Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg address. We’ve all heard this one before-it’s from the Gettysburg address, a speech made during the civil war. That is exactly what I want to talk to you about, the civil war. More specifically I want to talk about what it meant, and what happened. I think it matters for you, a high school student, to see the sites of the battles…

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    Overall, the dynamics were rather weak in the song filled with notes on how the piece should be sung. The tendency was for the chorus to sing the softs too loud, and the louds not loud enough. For example, in measures 15-17, the crescendo needed to be more dramatic. However, because it started off too high in volume…

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    group that the professor assigned the first day of class. Working as a group helps me to understand the material ten times better, and makes it easier to go through the whole process of the videos like knowing the right way of editing and recording. Being able to work with different people helps me to improve the way I take my notes in class and how to write down the most important things from the power points. Before every video, most of the time my team gets together to share our knowledge and…

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    Test Reflection

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    reviewing my notes and textbooks, which helps me become familiar on the topic, but that is not practicing for the testing situation. I love the theatre so when it gave the example of reviewing lines before opening night I was able to connect and realize I may not be using the best study methods for myself. After reading the article, “Learning to Become…

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    should be played sensitively, but not overrefined. He also makes use of parallel triads and sevenths. The piece is in 3/8 and is mostly played at a pianissimo. The left hand often plays staccato triads in a waltz harmony. The melody has a wide range of notes and it is mostly disjunct. There are many dynamic swells and crescendos along the piece. This piece is in rondo form. The first A section is from bars 1-12 (repeated), the B section is bars 13-38 and the C section is at bars 39-51. The A…

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    In this article, David Cowen speculates on what role, if any, the First Bank of the United States played in the Panic of 1792. He notes that the cause of the crash is highly contested by historians, but analyzes new data that illuminates the bank’s actions that might have resulted in the crash. There is no firm conclusion presented, as he leaves it up to interpretation, but he presents strong arguments in favor of the idea that the bank had changed vital policies in the months prior to the crash…

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    This paper explores the advantages and disadvantages with using electronic charting. Electronic charting has several advantages. The template in the patient’s chart reminds the user to note issues in areas that might otherwise be forgotten when paper charting. Care givers are able to look back through the history of a patient’s chart which can show them a history of their progress during their stay. Depending on the system, users can sometimes look far back into a patient’s medical history.…

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    My notes were seeming impossible to study as much of the notes were patchy with information because of the vast need to copy everything word for word which simply was not attainable, while leaving out key information while being replaced with irrelevant and incomplete sentences. One strategy I learned was that all professors teach different which requires different note taking strategies to prove helpful for a test. As for History class…

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