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    is why individual agency has the ability to change social structures.Also, Collins’ theory combines the theories of Audre Lorde through her argument of including excluded voices and the role of individual agency and Trinh T Minh-ha by proving that words can change which relies on politics; both women are intersectional feminists who have similar concerns as Collins; however, Collins theory relate African American intersecting identities and how institutions shape their realities. Additionally,…

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    syllable compound words. This lesson model assists students in becoming familiar with blending, deletion and segmentation. It is presented on chapter five titled Phonological Awareness and the lesson is on page 132. 2. Why did the approach appeal to you? What did you like about it? Why would you recommend it to other teachers? The phonological medley is a highly interactive lesson that gives students the opportunity to learn through tactile and visual elements. Students are given word cards…

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    The progressives and their movement attempted to fix a of problems and negativity in the industrial revolution. Some of the most common problems during the progressive era were economical and political problems. The social problems were poverty, violence, greed, racism, class warfare. The more popular people that have tried to fix social problems were journalists like Jane Addams, Jacob Riis, and and Ida Tarbell. Theses people were all powerful voices in the progressive era. The voice that had…

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    Introverts are often seen as shy, reclusive people who are problems that better, more extroverted people have to put up with, but in reality the differences between them only constitute whether they respond best to internal or external stimulations (Cain). Extroverts tend to thrive best when in environments surrounded by lots of people, and introverts tend to thrive best when in quieter environments where they can think (Cain). Because of the more outgoing, open personalities of extroverts,…

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    While listening to each multicultural presentation, I was able to learn about many different things and concepts, which I had never heard about before. Each group did a different lesson and informed the class about different subjects. Each group also gave great examples of different lessons we can use one day in the classroom to incorporate multicultural education into each students daily lives. The first presentation I really enjoyed and learned from was Paige, Jenna, and Lexi’s presentation.…

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    Having started the People and Organization module, in the first week of seminar, forming a group was necessary, as it was a discussion based activity, but unknowingly it helped me form my group for the Junction Hotel presentation. The aim behind this piece of writing is to reflect upon the process and the formation of my group. Reflection is ‘... a form of mental processing with a purpose and/or anticipated outcome that is applied to relatively complex or unstructured ideas for which there is…

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    Introduction (406 words) – Cut references (!) Social Networking Sites (SNSs) have become a huge phenomenon of the 21st century which is especially popular among young people (Vural, 2015; Celik, Yurt, & Sahin, 2015). Jim Ellis and Tom Truscott are grandparents of modern social media with their Usenet founded in 1979 (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2012, as cited in Vural, 2015). The original purpose of Usenet is to “allow users to send and take messages across the Internet” (İşlek, 2012, as cited in Vural…

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    anti-government issues for the past couple of decades. Because anti-government groups have influenced the American Society with expanding all over the country, and trying to recruit citizens into these “militia” groups, it is causing more problems for communities, police officers, and everyone is trying to think of solutions to help. Anti-government groups, also known as militias or extremists, are a recurring problem for America…

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    chart paper. She points to the words, and the students take turns reading. Next Mrs. Smith rereads the poem and reads a Story Being Here with You, as part of the unit, she is teaching on friendship. Mrs. Smith introduced LEA saying, today we’re going to write a story like Mr. James, except ours are going to be about our class and how nice it is that we are all so different but alike. The student's brainstormed ways they were alike and different, students work in groups and discuss how they are…

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    (2017). Thus pronunciation should to be regarded as more than correct production of individual sounds and words, because it is a significant component of communication. Therefore, English…

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