Composition written‚ spoken‚ and visual texts purposeful use of language for effect written‚ spoken‚ and visual products Genres Grammar Prose Nonfiction Reading Strategies Clauses Dependent/Subordinate Independent Usage Annotation Determining Audience Determining Author’s Purpose Determining Fact and Opinion Determining Main Idea Generalization Inference Paraphrase Seminar/Discussion Summary Rhetorical Modes of Discourse Descriptive Mode Sensory Detail Expository
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JavaTM Portlet Specification Version 2.0 Send comments about this document to: jsr-286-comments@jcp.org 5 10 January 25‚ 2008 15 Stefan Hepper (sthepper@de.ibm.com) Java(TM) Portlet Specification ("Specification") Status: Final‚ Specification Lead: IBM Corp. Copyright 2008 IBM Corp. All rights reserved. Version: 2.0 5 IBM Corporation (the “Spec Lead”)‚ for the JSR 286 specification (the “Specification”)‚ hereby grants permission to copy and display the Specification‚ in any medium without
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The gloss involves annotations of unknown words in three different representations: text translation from German into Greek‚ presentation of the word in German and its translation pronounced in Greek‚ and word interpretation by using a picture. Thirty one pupils of ages 10-11 years interacted with the multimedia gloss and participated in computer-based learning activities. The outcomes on vocabulary learning were positive‚ with the majority of pupils to prefer the aural annotations of the unknown words
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Alice’s comments about the Mad Hatter and the March Hare‚ the Cheshire Cat gives her a rather puzzling response‚ “we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad.” (66) The annotation for this quote was interesting to look at‚ because it explains exactly the dream sequence that Carroll wanted his readers to understand as a part of his life. The annotation basically states that insane things can happen in dreams‚ and they are perceived as quite real‚ and therefore‚ dreams are just as real as the actual reality that
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Three things I learned this summer Summer is the time of year when you are supposed to relax and enjoy the heat of the sun. Summer is the time where you can go swimming‚ have BBQ’s‚ go camping‚ have bonfires‚ go tubing‚ go boating‚ go fishing‚ and do all sorts of thing. Summer is the time of the year where they have derbies‚ circuses‚ carnivals‚ and fairs. In the summer there is also rodeos and concerts. Summer is the time of year where you can go to bed whenever you want to. You can stay up late
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will turn in their notations‚ previously and individually completed‚ with the organizer; that is‚ each member must submit his or her own annotations‚ but you may collaborate‚ through email or in person‚ prior to the due date. Grades within the group may vary‚ based on the completion and quality of the individual annotations. C. Annotation Directions (for each passage): Note: all annotations must be written in blue or black ink; do not use pencil.
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EDU 601 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Lecture 2 07 Feb 15 Ms. Jasmine Mohammed Overview •General Elements of a Research Proposal. •Referencing •Annotated Bibliography SoE Higher Education Graduate Certificate in Education/Bachelor of Education 2 Recap 1. Research is________________________________. 2. List 5 characteristics of research. 3. State 3 reasons why research is important. 4. Research questions may arise from________‚___________‚____________ and __________. 5. List 3 things to consider while
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Pasmore. Creating Strategic Change: Designing the Flexible‚ High performing Work Organization 1994‚ p. ix [see annotation on page 21]) (6) “Flexible or lean manufacturing methods and associated employment-relation practices” (Jeffrey Pfeffer‚ “When it comes to ‘best practices’—Why do smart organizations occasionally do dumb things?” Organizational Dynamics‚ summer 1996‚ p. 35 [see annotation on page 95]) (7) “Self-managed teams and decentralization of decision making as the basic principles of
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The Annotated Bibliography: Writing an annotated bibliography is excellent preparation for a research project. Just collecting sources for a bibliography is useful‚ but when you have to write annotations for each source‚ you ’re forced to read each source more carefully. You begin to read more critically instead of just collecting information. In addition to helping you learn about your topic‚ creating an annotated bibliography can help you with your thesis. One purpose of research is to state
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