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    Remedial Reading

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction One of the most valuable skills a person can acquire is the ability to read well. It is difficult to discover any ability in the school‚ in the home‚ in business‚ or in any other field of endeavor today that does not require reading. People read to get information‚ to buy things wisely‚ for recreation‚ and for a great many other reasons. More reading is being done today than it ever was in the past. According to Smith (1988) reading is

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    she says it’s true‚ I know that she hurt you‚ but remember I love you too’. This was a good example as it shows how hurt the young girl is. Although pain is a major representation in the song Family Portrait‚ frustration is equally important. Throughout this song‚ Pink shows the frustration children have when their parents fight and/or get a divorce. I think when Pink says “it aint easy growin up in world war lll” it can be interpreted as it will be hard to live when everyone around you is fighting

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    A Good Movie

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    You begin to wonder whether the enjoyment from the movie is worth the investment. I have to consider if I can actually afford such a purchase. That is why currently I need to tell you that one point of frustration for me is the unreasonably high selling price of a movie. Body One point of frustration for me is the excessively high selling price of a movie. Retail companies price movies to make certain of their investment. "For us‚ the number one mission in Hollywood today is to bring more value to

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    many reasons a person or group of people may have for choosing a scapegoat‚ the bottom line is the simple fact that the “blamer” does not want to accept responsibility for their own actions or feelings. Whether fueled by hostility‚ aggression‚ frustration or jealousy‚ the scapegoat is singled out as the cause of those unwanted feelings‚ and for any trouble that may come up along the way. Scapegoating can happen anywhere from right at home within the family‚ right up the line to various issues within

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    ELDERLY IS AFFECTED BY NEW TECHNOLOGY by V. Young Most of the elderly grandparents share frustration with new technology. They have grown up in a time when everything around them was produced‚ developed‚ or managed without the use of gadgets and gimmicks propelled by technology. Their generation was mostly hands-on while this generation is hands-off. Everyday tasks leads to frustration. When doing the laundry‚ there are buttons to press to get it done. The television is powered by

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    women into roles which don’t conform with their wishes and expectations. Miller expresses her frustration with the question “Is Daddy on babysitting duty today?” with the response “Nope‚ he’s not a babysitter. He’s a parent.” Assuming that men only “babysit” their children reduces their responsibility as parents‚ and once again places that responsibility on the shoulders of mothers. Miller’s frustration stems from the fact that this attitude towards parenting discourages men from taking care of children

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    Emotions and Mental Health

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    Emotions and Mental Health Chapter 8 Breckenridge and Vincent(1981) said that the emotional well-being is a primary factor in a child’s mental and personality development. A child inherits not only physical structure but also the psychological structures of emotional and mental potentiality called PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION. This world is a complex place to live in. The tempo of change is fast and sometimes drastic. Changes may be in terms of technology‚ population explosion‚ politics‚ educational

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    Why Are We so Angry

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    No more World Cup trophy for Zidane‚ and no one was to be blamed. This shows how one’s loss of control often inflict anger which usually end up as a disadvantage to himself. Loss of control‚ along with loss of tolerance for inconvenience and the frustration caused by time‚ technology‚ and tension are the reasons which build up anger inside us. The 3Ts‚ namely time‚ technology‚ and tension is the first reason Hales points out which causes anger. People‚ especially those who have worked‚ no longer

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    first-hand the effects it has on a child’s life. Though many teachers discount the validity of ADHD‚ this disorder‚ if left untreated‚ affects a child’s daily life‚ causing them to experience forgetfulness‚ short attention spans‚ insecurities‚ and frustration. Fortunately‚ there are many treatments available to help treat the disorder‚ so that children who are diagnosed and experience these effects can lead very successful lives. One effect of ADHD‚ or attention deficit disorder‚ that I noticed in my

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    Symbols pertaining to how a person is seen have been placed around in our daily lives through the use of television‚ social media‚ and news. Everything and everyone around the world has a type of symbol attached to them. Brent Staples‚ author of “Just Walk on By‚” addresses this topic through his own personal experiences. Staples builds his persona through the use of rhetorical devices such as imagery and personal anecdotes. Additionally‚ the author uses pathos to further his message and express

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