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    Write a short paragraph about your students’ reading fluency. Where are their strength and weakness? What have you done in the past to support students who are not yet fluent in their reading? Reading fluency is defined by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) as: "the ease or ’naturalness’ of reading‚" including how a reader (i) groups or phrases words as revealed through intonation‚ stress‚ and pauses; (ii) adheres to the writer’s syntax; and (iii) expresses oneself in feeling

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    Chess Sicilian Defence

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    Accelerated Dragon f. The Sveshnikov Variation g. Löwenthal Variation h. The Four Knights Variation i. The Kalashnikov Variation j. The Taimanov Variation k. The Kan Variation Part II: Other Sicilian Systems l. The c3 Sicilain m. The Morra Gambit n. The Closed Sicilian o. The Bb5 Systems p. The Grand Prix Attack Introduction The Sicilian Defense is the most popular chess opening of all time. Almost a quarter of all games played are Sicilians. While the majority of scholastic games

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    To achieve this standard‚ the student needs to create a fluent and coherent visual text which develops‚ sustains and structures ideas using verbal and visual language. A visual text is created: A visual essay on themes in the film The Shawshank Redemption. This is explained in a supporting commentary (note that this commentary is not assessed). The student creates a fluent and coherent visual text by introducing ideas of friendship‚ hope and negative effects of imprisonment. These are developed

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    reading this essay I could tell that Rodgers was very confident that Faulkner learned much of his genre writing from the famous author Edgar Allan Poe by stating “he capitalized on Poe’s legacy in novels such as Intruder in the Dust (1948) and Knights Gambit (1949)” Rodgers helps the readers understand how a story is established as a classical detective story by referencing John Cawelti’s test for establishing whether a text follows the classical detective formula. Rodgers states the three conditions

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    nonbelief Argument from poor design Atheist’s Wager Fate of the unlearned God of the gaps Incompatible-properties argument Oblivion Omnipotence paradox Problem of evil Problem of Hell Russell’s teapot Theological noncognitivism Ultimate Boeing 747 gambit People Demographics Discrimination / persecution of atheists Notable atheists Related concepts Agnosticism [show] Irreligion [show] Naturalism [show] Secularism [show] Portal WikiProject v t e Atheism is‚ in a broad sense‚ the rejection

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    “Forget Not Yet” Most of Sir Thomas Wyatt’s poems focused on love and views of womanhood. Sir Thomas Wyatt’s poem "Forget not yet" is a work in the style of Francesco Petrarch‚ the great Italian poet who wrote hundreds of poems about a desperate‚ obsessive male seeking to win the love of a virtuous woman who does not return his affection. The first stanza is based around the desire of the speaker to commend himself to his lover as he talks about the many hardships he has faced and

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    inboxes. Nigerian scam messages can also arrive via fax or letter. The messages generally claim that your help is needed to access a large sum of money‚ usually many millions of dollars. In fact‚ this money does not exist. The messages are an opening gambit designed to draw potential victims deeper into the scam. Those who initiate a dialogue with the scammers by replying to a Nigerian scam message will eventually be asked for advance fees supposedly required to allow the deal to proceed. They may also

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    Throughout life‚ many people will encounter the saying “Communication is key” but may never identify the underlying message behind the phrase. When interpreted‚ this cliché supports the common goal in which every person subconsciously shares: to communicate and interact with others. Humans are biologically wired to participate in this exchange and communication can arguably be considered one of the ultimate purposes people serve. Ironically enough‚ the instinct to communicate is a daily aspect

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    by fluency of speech. Fluent aphasia has normal articulation and rhythm of speech‚ but is deficient in meaning since fluent speech is not equivalent to meaningful speech. Non-fluent aphasic speech is slow and labored with short utterance length‚ so the flow of speech is somewhat impaired at levels of speech initiation‚ sequencing and production of grammatical sequences (McCaffrey‚ 2001). The non-fluent types of aphasia are Broca’s and transcortical motor aphasia. The fluent types are Wernicke’s

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    advantages as well as disadvantages. The invention of the assembly line can be traced back to Ransom Olds in 19011. The obvious advantage to this invention being able to cut down production times dramatically helping to boost production of items across a gambit of materials. Being able to accomplish this of course increased the availability of items as well as lowering costs as companies were now able to mass produce items with fewer people. As this system was improved upon it lead our culture to want

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