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    how to use it to their advantage. Technology in reality helps us a lot‚ but most of teens use it to waste time. In the article “LAUSD launches its drive to equip every student with iPads” By Howard Blume he states that some schools don’t have enough computers

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    The analysis of the article “No compassion for drunk drivers” The article “No compassion for drunk drivers” written by Roger Simon is an outraged reply to a TV program‚ condemning drunk drivers. The author is extreme in his judgment‚ the use of abuse words in the beginning of the text (no compassion‚ I hate them‚ I become enraged‚ I wanted to kick the in the set) and in the end (the repetition of the phrase- I wanted to kick in the set‚ you were the killer‚ self-indulgent slobs‚ kill each other)

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    Hypothesis Identification Article Analysis Paper RES 341 Research and Evaluation !! In many environments in which peers are placed together for long periods of time‚ it seems that banding together and ostracizing the people who are different. This is apparent in classrooms around the world where bullying runs rampant. In this article examiners try to determine “the relation between moral disengagement and different- self reported and peer nominated positions in school bullying”

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    We are going to examine the book Never going back by Gord Ferguson. He was sent to Smith Falls hospital at the age of 10 and was institutionalized until the age of 26. Gord Freguson has played a big role in advocacy for diabled people. The first concept I am going to discuss is institutions from week 5 unit 3 part 3. In the early 1800’s until institutions were closed a lot of disabled people were sent there. Gord Ferguson lived at the Rideau Regional centre in Smith Falls for 16 years. These people

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    Academic Source Search 1. A scholarly article about women’s participation in the French Revolution. I chose the article‚ “All of His Power Lies in the Distaff: Robespierre‚ Women and the French Revolution”‚ by Noah Shusterman. For a person doing research on this topic this article explains why and how women supported Maximilien de Robespierre during the French Revolution which led to his success (Shusterman‚ 2014). Since women did not have the legal right to vote they would support their ideas

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    Giving Back to the Community Title of article: Lebron James: Promise of an education Tuesday‚ August 21‚ 2012 NBA Cares pages 1-2 The article I have chosen is about LeBron James giving back to the community of Akron. He wants to decrease the dropout rate of students in school by motivating them to stay in school and study. The Akron school area has a dropout rate of 24 percent which is a lot of students giving up on their life and potentially becoming nothing. When LeBron launched this

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    In the article‚ The Empty Nest by Lillian Rubin discusses how middle aged women look at the idea and notion of their children leaving the home. The Empty Nest syndrome occurs during a transition phrase when a mother’s child is coming of age and about to leave the dwelling. Studies now show that this "depression" was once thought to have the same wide spread negative effect‚ but recently has been viewed as the direct opposite. This article depicts how women of different social classes and marriage

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    teachings of eliciting critical thinking skills through questioning and open dialogue. This article focuses on this method as a way to teach critical thinking skills not only to native speakers‚ but just as importantly‚ to English Language Learners. Since acquisition is often at the forefront of teaching ELLs‚ this important critical thinking skill can be overlooked if not directly considered. The article discusses both Socratic Questioning‚ often teacher-led‚ as well as Socratic Seminar‚ often student-led

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    Aristotle once said‚ “Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of reference.” After thousands of years‚ this concept of beauty and its forthcoming advantages continues to hold. But first‚ what makes someone enjoyable to look at? There are some obvious and universal traits of beauty. According to Dina Spector‚ “High cheekbones‚ fuller lips‚ big eyes‚ and a thin chin are associated with sexiness in women‚ whereas a big jaw and broad chin are preferred in men. Smooth skin‚ shiny hair

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Timothy Quinn’s article "Coyote (Canis latrans) Food Habits in Three Urban Habitats Types of Western Washington" In the book Engaging Inquiry‚ Judy Kirscht and Mark Schlenz detail the specifications of a scientific article. They speak about what each section should contain and what questions each section should answer. The article "Coyote (Canis latrans) Food Habits in Three Urban Habitats Types of Western Washington" was written by Timothy Quinn‚ a graduate student at the

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