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    Intellectual Strengths

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    Intellectual strengths are defined as, “…assets in our lives that give us the capacity to acquire, process, and understand information” (Millard 142). Everyone has different styles of learning and different types environments that they work best in. There are three main learning styles: kinesthetic, auditory, and visual. Based on what learning capacity you work best in, you can alter the way you study or the environment that you are working in. Personally, I consider myself to be a visual and…

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    Leadership styles in the workplace are very similar to parenting style at home. According to Baumrind, there are three core parenting styles: authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive. Authoritative styles are demanding but responsive. They are demanding but supportive as well, setting clear expectations and monitoring the conduct of the child. The goal of this parenting style is to ensure that the child is responsible, assertive, and self-regulated. Authoritarian parenting style is assertive…

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    interesting and most complicated books I have ever read. Being used to American writing style, it was pretty hard to stay on track with Black Water since it’s a Swedish novel. Being a detective is the last thing I would of have thought of myself. The readers of The Blackwater have become an unlicensed detective. This particular writing includes many mysteries that cannot be solved easily and requires lots of attention. The writing style of this book is way different than the books we are used…

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    My Vocabular Analysis

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    As an effective teacher, I believe that students have different learning styles and needs based on their diverse backgrounds. The population demographics of our country are changing. By 2050, the growth rate of population of Hispanics and Asian Americans will be more than white population. Students are highly depending on technology tools and gadgets. At the beginning of each semester I ask all my students to take a 56 question quiz online at…

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    in this course, my various thoughts about English 177 as a whole and anything else that comes to mind. Firstly, I gained a lot of knowledge from this course. I learned about the various different styles of writing an essay like argumentative, persuasive, cause and effect, definition etc. Each style of essay drastically expresses the writers content in a different way. For example, if you are arguing a point you would write an argumentative essay and follow the argumentative essay plan (which…

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    them in my “study box” to help me stay on track with the readings and extra things I needed to go through. Since I had a lot of diverse subjects that required different learning strategies, I always tried taking notes in accordance with my learning style preference and approached each subject in a similar yet different way. For…

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    Chef Remy In Ratatouill

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    A poem has many different ingredients, and like Chef Remy in Ratatouille, a poet has to gracefully blend these different elements of poetry together. Together, these create the different dimensions and aspects that a poem consists of. Each individual element of poetry plays a significant role and brings something unique to the poem, impacting the reader in a certain way. Some elements serve the purpose of conveying a more vivid picture to the reader while others create a different effect, such…

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    Sasha Maharaj has used a personal tone to convey emotions underlying her feelings about relationships in the poem, “Worthless’’. In this essay, I disclose how poetic devices, diction, syntax and other language functions have been utilized to reveal feelings/emotions of the writer in regard to relationships. Taking into account the title of the poem, one cannot put a figure on what or who is worthless. Nevertheless, it is known that worthless is an adjective; meaning something that has no use or…

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    Throughout any piece of literature one or more themes are presented in the story. A theme is a topic or an underlying message throughout the text. Authors, like Arthur Miller, present themes through major characters' actions, their thoughts, dialogue, and character motivations. Stories have a theme to help the readers relate and to connect to their characters and to maintain the story's soul. One of the thematic ideas of The Crucible is that intimidation, dishonesty, and revenge can lead to…

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    Analysis of Ground Zero In Ground Zero, Suzanne Berne is able to effectively convey her impression of reverence and remorse for the victims and first-responders of the attack on the World Trade Center through her continual use of vivid imagery, symbolism, and figurative language. Berne imparts to her audience that she is one of many viewing the site of ground zero to demonstrate that a copious amount of people, not only herself, came together to witness the devastation and pay their respects.…

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