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    Internet Vs Internet

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    becomes an important element in many areas. The high efficiency and convenience of the internet benefits many individuals and groups. Internet also involves higher education in many different ways, and online course is one of them. When the online courses appear, people begin to compare them with traditional classes which are taught in visual classroom. As a result, two groups of people with different ideas on online courses will against each other. However, I do not think there is a specific…

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    This portfolio shows how I have grown as a reader and writer; enhancing my research skills and be able to convey them in my own words. As a reader, I was able to find the evidence I was looking for to support my argument. In my first writing, “Gladwell’s Missing Factor”, I was able to deeply analyze the theories Malcolm Gladwell wrote in his book, Outliers. As well as bring outside evidence of a current class I was enrolled. As a writer, I was able to construct strong arguments to capture my…

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    plans learned and created at the college level are truly put to the test when facing twenty to twenty-five real students within the classroom. For me, nerves have never really been an issue, stuttering or rambling within the classroom has not been a problem either. Instead, planning and sticking to the plan has been the main area of focus. The first lesson I taught was during the last week of August, when both the classroom and the students were still very new to me. I wanted the first lesson I…

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    violence, the pen is used throughout to help it. It is runned by what you know about who you're going against. It’s knowledge that controls the field, and what one know can be used as an advantage. During the Civil Rights movement, violence and words have been used. The Jim Crow Laws, are laws that people must follow. The laws controlled actions, limiting what can be done, but it also allowed…

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    In response the racial segregation that occurred in the 1960’s, Martin Luther King argues that we should first fix the problem of discrimination in our country, before we fight for freedom in another country, in Beyond Vietnam-A Time to Break Silence. Through his speech, he is effectively able to further develop his argument by using anecdotes, pathos, and figurative language. Through anecdotal evidence, MLK is able to make his audience feel like he working with them, not against him.…

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    successful students possess, such as receptive and expressive language, phonological and print awareness, decoding, large vocabularies, comprehension, and fluency (Litt, 2010). In establishing this foundation, early intervention methods for reading problems can be the difference in a child’s overall and future success. Without these methods, performance of struggling readers begins to separate from that of their peers. Reading Recovery is a program that allows for the introduction of…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1

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    Guided Reading (8:00) (Group 1 & 2) [Introduction] At the beginning of the lesson, only the teacher has a copy of the book. 1. Remind students of behavior expectations: Listen while others are talking Wait your turn to speak Keep your hands and feet to yourselves When we read, we read with a whisper 2. EQ: What sound does the “bl” blend and “th” digraph make? 3. Front Cover/APK: Who can tell me something that they notice about the cover of our book (the teacher holds the book up for…

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    Homosexuality is becoming a more common practice in the world today. Some problems that homosexuals go through involve conflicts between different groups that they affiliate themselves with. In extreme cases, gay Catholics are denied their right to get married or to enter the priesthood. They are almost always accepted into every church and are encouraged to participate to an extent. Catholics are strongly against homosexual acts and homosexuals are strongly for them. Not everyone has the…

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    They are learning how many groups of five and seeing how many extras to work on their number skills. Each day when doing the calendar they also do a color pattern, a new math problem, show in 10 frames, a daily domino, as well as other things so the children are learning new things each day. The teacher, Mrs. Brown, has one child pick a number out of a cup…

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    goals. There are many different kinds of leadership styles which include: • Exploitative Autocracy: This pattern of leadership is the most raucous pattern of leadership. The leaders brandish power over the people under them and basically uses the group to fulfill personal interest. The…

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