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    Spoken Language

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    teacher was trying to explain something to the whole class, this would not be acceptable. But, if it was during a more casual part of the day, this might be appropriate. Children would use a more formal register when giving an oral presentation to the teacher and class. Classroom Context- Written…

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    Screwtape says should be. Assumed to be true even from his own angle.” So that clears up that issue. The “patient” as the demons call him used to be very distant from God and had not known anything about Christ. To illustrate this Screwtape writes,”I note what you say about guiding your patient’s reading and taking care that he sees a good deal of his…

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    of its use of viewer interaction. I through this by discussing how increased instances of viewer-interaction has altered the relationship between “the celebrity” and “the general public. Reality tv has had lasting effects on television culture as a whole. Intended Audience: The…

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    Students being actively engaged and having fun in the classroom, no matter whether it’s a traditional classroom or physical education classroom), are two of the most important aspects to think of when teaching. Using the jigsaw teaching technique assures that students do just that by creating an environment that is fun and engaging, and also in a way that is intellectually and, in some cases, physically. The jigsaw teaching technique has been used since the early 1970s by Elliot Aronson…

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    Ramiro Campos Reflection

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    response as neutral as possible in order to avoid potentially offending Mr. Campos. Personally, I feel like I expressed my views on the Presidential Election without addressing a specific candidate or political party. Mr. Campos simply listened and took notes as he had been throughout the interview. The real discomfort came once I was asked about the gaps in my academic performance. I responded by explaining my home life greatly influenced my grades because of two main reasons: my mother’s…

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    The audience consisted of three children and the rest college students and parents. As the audience took there seats ushers passed out pamphlets to the adults about the play which included: production staff, theatre staff, cast, directors notes and thank you notes to the sponsors. The ushers also passed out green ‘peas’ to the…

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    Piano Recital

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    On October 22, 2016, I had the opportunity to attended a piano recital performed by Vadym Kholodenko, the 2013 Van Cliburn gold medalist. Although I have attended many concerts before, I had never been to a piano recital. Honestly, I have to say that I did not think that I would enjoy it as much as I did. The concert began at 7:30. The stage of the Mary Alice Marshall Performing Arts seemed empty on that evening, due to the fact that it had nothing but a beautiful grand piano. However,…

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    most well-known victims and devastating unsolved case in American history. Jonbenets was a beautiful little girl with her whole life ahead of her, a pageant queen, who had her life taken away on Christmas. JonBenets body was found in the basement of her home in Boulder Colorado, December 26th, 1996, after her mother had not seen her in her bed that morning and found a ransom note demanding $118,000 for Jonbenets to come home safely. She had suffered a skull fracture which the medical examiner…

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    Edwards notes how air sustains human life and the forces of gravity sustain the air. He also states that “it is difficult to see” what sustains the forces of gravity or atoms or electrons. Edwards notes, supporters of Aquinas’ argument could point out gravity, atoms and electrons require a “cause in esse” because these things could not sustain or “cause…

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    I have been applying College Writing I in many ways to my lab reports in chemistry and physics, and also in essays we do for my Introduction into College Class. For written lab reports in chemistry, we must articulate our whole experiment, so when writing my introduction and conclusion I make sure I am using transition words and making sure thoughts are clear and easy to understand. “Overall, the data collection was mostly precise within each reaction. The most accurate…

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