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    in this novel he made sure that he covered all the problem along with the issues a person living at that time had to face. He made sure that his character in this novel were well develop to that time. He also uses certain language that till this day, most people who reads his novel believe that it should be change. This is where complication comes in, this is a well novel that can…

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    In the group sessions, it typically involve members who speak openly about their feelings and talk directly to one another about their personal thought, feeling and problems. In the sessions, no one were being forced to divulge their own deepest secret. Every group members feel free to be hones and be openly with other members to discover about their feelings or problems so that they do not feel they are alone in their issues. From what I had observed, as a group leader, will be the model of…

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    Discourse community is a group of people who communicate with each other with the same goal. James Paul Gee wrote “Literacy, Discourse, and Linguistics: Introduction”, James E. Porter wrote” Intersexuality and the Discourse Community”, and John Swales wrote “the Concept of Discourse Community”. They express the ideas on discourse communities; but they also have some similarities on the ideas of discourse communities. Gee and Swales have the similar idea on the importance of social practice in…

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    meant to honor not disrespect the Native American people. Snyder and other supporters of the team do not feel they are being disrespectful to the Native Americans because they are not using the word is a derogatory manner. They are not encouraging violence against the Natives or anyone else, and the use of the word represents much more to the fans than a racial slur. Snyder also reminded everyone that the team was named after its very first head coach, who was Native American- as a way to honor…

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    Isaiah Summary

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    He is receiving intensive small group support daily through the school’s reading specialist for 45 minutes. Isaiah struggles with limited reading strategies and lacks sight and high frequency words knowledge. His initial reading assessment revealed that he only uses visual miscues and lacks monitoring for self-corrections. Throughout the sessions, Isaiah has been introduced to multiple reading strategies such as rereading for understanding, chunking familiar word parts, and using context…

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    students’ may be studying the unit of Colonial America and there may be a pool of words that are similar or dissimilar. Students’ can be paired in different groups studying and filling out the organizer of the vocab word they are assigned to. In doing this they will also be able to keep the organizer as a note to always remember the terms in the unit they are studying. Vocabulary is vital in students’ learning words that they will never forget and use for future prior knowledge in a classroom.…

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    If in this very moment, you grab a dictionary or search the web for the scientific definition of the word race, you will find 'homo sapiens' or 'human species' as the true meaning of the word. But over the year’s men kind have constructed a social concept, “race”, to refer to others differences. Today, the word race is used to classify humans into groups base on physical traits, genetics, ancestry, and social relations. I recall a distasteful incident my senior year of high school in my AP…

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    book, but sentences, word and sounding out words. Struggling through elementary with reading problems and on and off again help made it seem even worse. Going into kindergarten was intimidating, with all the bright colored posters with words even I couldn’t read. Having to be assigned seats next to strangers who soon would become my closest friends. Then came the group reading, when I in kindergarten and other levels of classes they put me and my classmates in reading groups depending on the…

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    Art Therapy Research Paper

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    child(APA. 1998). In 2009, CSA affected approximately 83.810 children in the US(US DHHS, 2007). Finding the number of people who faced with this problem is really hard, according to the cultures of the victims and specially residents of the Middle East and/or religious…

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    Color/Race Discrimination

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    In our daily life we hear the word discrimination many times, but did we try to understand what do we mean by this word? What are the types of it? How can we translate it? and how it change our life?. Discrimination is a real and distressing problem that continues to exist in modern day society. It is translated into harmful and diminishing behavior by members of the dominant group towards other groups from other religions, color and race, those with disabilities, and much more from differences…

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