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    Writing Expository T.E.A.M, together everyone achieves more. This is a common saying in the modern world today, but it was used in theory in the past as well. We have adapted a helpful and selfless manner in our lifestyle today. In John Hersey’s Hiroshima, we learn we need to come together as a community to overcome tragedy. In the book Miss Sassaki was very hurt and people set out to help her. In the text it says “ The men lifted her out at a relief stadium in the section of Inokuchi where two…

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    as simple and as easy as what their favorite flavors of ice cream are. By using the same format as the test, the student can become familiar with what is expected on the test. Written Assessment Strategies Students with LD have difficulty in writing assessments because they may not understand planning, drafting, and revising of the material. Today’s classrooms are becoming more focused on test scores, and less focused on the skills for developing proficient writers (Olinghouse & Colwell,…

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    That means, to me, that Alabama’s education system and academic experts are struggling to find appropriate curriculums to teach students to become responsible, capable, literate individuals. Currently students lack the ability to determine what is an appropriate and reliable means with which to communicate…

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    difficult or going awry are significantly reduced. For me, one of the simplest ways to differentiate my lessons has been in regards to individualized pacing. Making this possible, and manageable, took a few years, however, I have it down to a workable system that allows students to work at their own pace, to an extent, without creating chaos in my classroom or adding undue stress to my workload. While I believe in students having the time they need to successfully complete an assignment, I am…

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    s (on culture and life ways) – based on William Henry Scott's book Barangay a. Looking into the Preface or the Introductory section of the book, what was/were the author's objective/s in writing the book and did he achieve that/those objective/s? Answer: b. Looking at different existing societies in the 16th century Philippines, what was the general hierarchical organization of these societies? Please cite two societies and discuss their social and political structures? Answer: There three…

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    Orwell was drawn heavily to this movement, and often included its ideas in his writing. In "Politics and the English Language," for example, Orwell clearly links decayed language with degenerate politics: "Modern English is full of bad habits. If one gets rid of these habits one can think more clearly, and to think clearly is a necessary…

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    would told me that part of my English final portfolio would be a writing a paper about self, I would have laughed uncomfortably or made a joke. I don't enjoy writing about myself in any degree, and it's the style of writing that I'm weakest in. I still don't particularly enjoy writing about self, and given the choice, I would choose something else, however, I feel more confident that my writing will not be utterly terrible when writing about self, and I know much more on the topic and don’t feel…

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    find another answer other than to just get a grade. Should all work be like this? No, I want work to at least have some meaning so, why? Why did fail to find meaning to write this essay? I found no other solution than I hate it-- the whole education system. I hate going school just so I can wasting time when I can obviously do something way more useful work while learning at same time, and most of all I hate bored at least make it fun for me because if this real life, then I don’t want to live…

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    Regardless of cultural multiplicity and diversity in literary traditions; writers all over the world are usually involved in a give and take -relationship; they either draw on each others or get impacted by writers who do not necessarily share the same culture but rather the same experience. Working on this assumption, the purpose of this paper is to conduct a comparative analysis of the central symbol in two poems having almost the same title: The first one is the Eagle which was written by the…

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    antiquated craft. But does this mean cursive doesn't have a place in our busy world of hyper-communication? Not necessarily. Education piece "Cursive is a Powerful Brain Tool" argues there are many neurodevelopmental benefits to the practice of cursive writing, such as fine motor skill devlopment, memory. If students write by hand, they have better chance of remembering the notes they have written. "Cursive Is a Twenty-First Century Dinosaur" differs, arguing it's become an effete skill.…

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