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    Texting Affect Literacy

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    Negative Effects of Texting     Texting negatively affects teen literacy because it promotes bad grammar and can encourage teens to continue using bad grammar and also poor spelling. Students don’t see the effect texting has on their writing skills‚ and the more they use it the more you get used to writing in textism form. Parents see the slang being used‚ but they don’t do much about it.     Phone bills show that teens usually send and receive about 1‚800 text messages if not more per month. When

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    Balanced Literacy Program

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    My plans for the balanced literacy program include six indispensable components to develop student’s reading success. My reading program is called “Reading Adventure Prodigies” RAP for short‚ and the grade level is for Kindergarten. The components are 1) phonemic awareness‚ 2) phonics‚ 3) reading aloud‚ 4) fluency‚ 5) vocabulary and 6) comprehension. The National Reading Panel has acknowledged that the components mentioned above will give the students an opportunity to acquire and develop

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    Sophocles often wrote about ancient myths that were common knowledge to the people who viewed his plays. “Oedipus The King” was written knowing that the audience is aware of the outcome of the play‚ and therefore utilizes that foreknowledge to create various situations in which irony plays a key role. More specifically‚ this dramatic irony is used to highlight the characters’ different flaws. Even though Oedipus was not a bad person‚ his lack of humility blurs his ability to see the truth of the

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    My final project was a remake of my personal literacy narrative. Through this project‚ there were demonstrations of the many I began to lose interest in my writing. It showed how my high school took me from loving one thing so much and turning it something that is now simply just there. I still believe literature is an important skill that everyone must learn and know‚ but sometimes there can be many cases that cause you to no longer enjoy something. In my case‚ the reason for literature no longer

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    Drug Features | Indication | Contraindication | Side/Adverse Effects | Nursing Responsibilities | Brand Name: ObiminClassification:Vitamins & Minerals (Pre & Post Natal) / AntianemicsPrescribed Dosage:1 tablet/dayRoute:Oral | Prevention of vitamin & mineral deficiencies during pregnancy & lactation. | | | * May be taken with or without food. * May also be taken with meals for better absorption or reduce GI discomfort. * Give the prescribed drug to the patient. |

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    My Literacy Skills

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    My literacy skills began to develop in the many ways lots of people do. It first started through the typical bedtime stories by my parents. Later on it was developed even more when I got to school and teachers began to shape and mold my style of reading and writing. In my opinion the reason I developed my literacy skills was because of need. Everyone‚ who wants to be successful‚ needs to know how to read and write. With having older brothers and my oldest one being ten years older than me I became

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    My Literacy Strengths

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    received good feedback from my teachers concerning my seven subjects. Throughout these subjects (Math‚ Science‚ Indonesian‚ English‚ Visual art‚ HPE) I have displayed the seven PLP capabilities‚ but as always‚ there is still room for improvement. My literacy skills were shown through my English course in which the teacher said I am “able to write well-constructed paragraphs to develop an argument” and can “create her own justified interpretations.” Numeracy strengths were represented through advanced

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    Early Literacy Analysis

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    Literacy was not something that I grew up seeing at home. Both of my parents‚ neither read nor wrote‚ but‚ one thing that I can recall was that my mother would sing nursery rhymes in Spanish and would even teach me the hand gestures that went along with the song. For example las vocales ( the vowels)‚ la Escuelita (the school) and so on. Even though both of my parents were not active readers‚ they always told me the importance of higher education. I have both bad and good experiences in primary

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    Literacy Narrative As a child‚ it is fair to say that I was raised by my grandparents. My earliest recollections date back to about the age of four. My grandmother managed an in home daycare with about ten students and 5 who would come after elementary school. It was open till 5:30 p.m. so I became quite familiar with the other students enrolled. Being that I was among the youngest I enjoyed the benefits of having twice the education as the other students. I would learn phonetics with them in class

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    Comparison of the use of a dramatic monologue. In ’Porphyria’s Lover’ and ’My Last Duchess’‚ Browning uses several features of dramatic monologue in order to engage and sustain the interest of the audience. This style of monologue is spoken by a character‚ which is not the poet‚ and is usually projected at a critical moment‚ as in the case of ’My Last Duchess’ and ’Porphyria’s Lover’. The speakers unintentionally reveal their insanity‚ in both poems‚ through their separate accounts. By studying

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