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    Informative Essay: All About Small Claims Courts Small Claims courts are a crucial aspect of the Canadian Legal system that could even be relevant to you one day. Small Claims courts are were created to try and give the average Joe a cheap‚ simple way to settle any type of arguments involving property or finances‚ without necessarily having to know a whole lot about law. You do not need to know many legal terms and the case usually consists of you telling your story for the judge to make a decision

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    TERRITORIAL CLAIMS BY THE PHILIPPINES 1. Sabah / North Borneo A majority of Filipinos everywhere are wondering what this Sabah claim is all about. The Philippine history books‚ Malaysian’s probably too‚ have not mentioned about the Philippines’ stake on the northern part of the island of Borneo. On the other hand‚ the Malaysians maybe furious that there are a lot of attention now being focused to that part of the Malaysian federation to which they believe was theirs since

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    High-Stakes testing is something that Joel Spring highlights early on in Chapter 3 of American Education. He cites most of the facts behind why and how these tests are distributed throughout schools across the United States (Spring 63). However‚ the problem with these tests is that they don’t accurately reveal what students may actually know. Often times these tests are given just as the title implies in high stake situations. Whether it be for college entrance or elementary grade promotion I feel

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    effects of high stakes testing. The first article doesn’t directly attack high stakes testing but simply analyzes data and forms a conclusion. This would mean that it can be furthered explained to draw a conclusion about high stakes testing. The second article begins to show a negative side to the consequences of high stakes testing; therefore‚ it is more certain in its purpose. High-Stakes Testing and Curricular Control: A Qualitive Metasynthesis focuses on deciding whether high stakes testing has been

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    education system. Standardized testing has been around since the year of 1965. There are multiple types of test that a student will take throughout their education journey. One type of important test that a student will take is called high stakes testing. “A high-stakes test is any test used to make important decisions about students‚ educators‚ schools‚ or districts‚ most commonly for the purpose of accountability—i.e.‚ the attempt by federal‚ state‚ or local government agencies and school administrators

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    The Unintended Consequences of High Stakes Testing Since the beginning of the 20th century some form of high stakes standardized testing has existed in the United States. Test use has ranged from determining acceptance or rejection of an immigrant to enter the U.S. to declaring a citizen competent to enter the military. So‚ for nearly a century‚ high stakes testing has had significant rewards and consequences associated with it. Standardized testing of student comprehension and competency has

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    Using high-stakes testing is a great way to hold the school‚ the district‚ and the educators accountable for how the students do. This is because the district‚ school‚ and educators can compare how their school is doing compared to another school. “If standardized test scores are constantly low for one school district‚ this shows a problem at a higher level. This means that the students are not being taught subjects in a way that is helping them retain information” (Lombardo‚ 2015). If this is the

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    Supporting Claims with Evidence: Paragraphs ENG 101 A. McCutcheon College of the Canyons Use this worksheet to develop and evaluate supporting evidence for your claims when planning your essay. You can also use this worksheet to analyze and evaluate the writing of others. In the spaces below‚ write your (or the author’s) topic sentence‚ main points of support/subtopics‚ specific evidence‚ types of evidence‚ appeals‚ modes of development‚ and conclusion. Topic Sentence: transition (optional)

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    inspiration for "Old Ironsides‚" was scheduled to be scrapped - that is‚ stripped of everything valuable or reasonable. What proposal is put forth by Holmes‚ in the last stanza of his poem? * He is saying that it is better that the ship should sink. 3. What do you think Holmes wants the ship to symbolize?  * I think he wants the ship to represent freedom. 4. The term‚"Harpies‚" in line 15 of "Old Ironsides" is an allusion to predatory flying creatures in Greek mythology‚ which have bodies

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    addresses the idea that in order to fulfill the premise that “all men were created equal‚” the people of the nation must work together to move past the injustices inflicted on African Americans in order to ultimately grant them their civil rights. King’s claim is supported by first repeatedly alluding to historically renowned milestones in the fight against oppression and illustrating numerous metaphors to create an emotional connection with his audience. King’s “dream” that he frequently mentions is the

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