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    Hidden Intellectualism In Gerald Graff’s “Hidden Intellectualism‚” Graff argues that by not involving non-academic elements to the curriculum‚ schools are missing out on opportunities to encourage their students to learn. Students may be more prone to pick up intellectual identities if they were encouraged to do so on subjects that interest them. Graff recalls moments in his youth when his interests in academic subjects were minimal. Although his interests in non-academic subjects were vast‚ his

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    References: Apple‚ (2012). Applel Links. Retrieved July July 29‚ 2012‚ from Apple News: http://applenews.net/ Bateman‚ T. S.‚ & Snell‚ S. A. (2011). Management: Leading & collaborating in a competitive world (9th ed.). New York‚ NY: McGraw-Hill Irwin. EHow. (2012). Microsoft Corporation ’s Organizational Structure. Retrieved July 27‚ 2012‚ from Ehow Money: http://www.ehow.com/facts_6917145_microsoft-corporation_s-organizational-structure_.html

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    A summary of “hidden intellectualism” by Gerald Graff: In his essay “Hidden Intellectualism” Gerald Graff offers a critique of the education system for overlooking the intellectual potential of those who possess unconventional “street smarts”. We as a society assume that only the inherently weighty academic subjects grant us “true” knowledge‚ and that knowledge in subjects such as fashion‚ sports or even dating holds no intellectual tenor. The problem with this assumption‚ Graff insists‚ is that

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    towards anything positive. The staff explained that working there is a challenge and takes a special type of person that can adjust to a variety of challenging students and still try to accomplish a positive learning environment. I decided to observe the 8th grade history class for an entire chapter. I wanted to get the full experience from the start of the lesson to testing and see how the whole lesson is presented‚ delivered and received from start to finish. The text book used is United States

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    Dear 8th Graders You have transversed into now becoming an 8th grader. I’d like to first begin with congratulating you on your success in passing the 7th grade‚ which is a big accomplishment. But‚ 8th grade is extremely different academically‚ and socially. Your mind practically changes over the first few months. In this essay‚ I will talk to you about how to act‚ what to expect‚ and tips-and-tricks on being an 8th grader at Central Junior High School. First of all‚ you need to mature in the way

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    To have a successful 8th grade year‚ you should find supportive friends‚ study hard‚ and fulfill your basic needs. These three things can improve your 8th grade year more than you can imagine. In my experience‚ I found friends that supported me when I was hard on myself‚ but I didn’t study too often. My 8th grade year wasn’t the best it could have been‚ but learning couldn’t happen if mistakes weren’t made. For the first topic‚ your best friends are going to be the ones you hang out with the most

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    school may steal from a freight car; but if he has a collage education he may steal the whole rail road.” Even though we have a while to get a collage education‚ we’ve made it here‚ to the end of 8th grade. Just like a rail road the train has to be set on a good track‚ just like our education. So far for this 8th grade class‚ our tracks have been fantastic ever since we first started our journey. Our first stop was 6th grade. New building‚ new people‚ and it were a whole new environment. New fears emerged

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    Rachel Patterson Cyd Quarterman Outdoor Leadership Essay 23 April 2015 Outdoor Education Essay At the beginning of this course I was very excited to learn more about the outdoors and just how much God put into it. The class has opened my mind to many more aspects of the outdoors that I did not even know existed. As I started in this class‚ I was ready for experience in the outdoors‚ ready for any kind of adventure and to explore new things. In this essay I will be explaining the importance of outdoor

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    Welcome family‚ friends‚ teachers‚ and fellow students and thank you for coming to our 8th grade graduation. As we look forward to the future with excitement and anticipation‚ it is easy for one to become overwhelmed by the vast possibilities that our futures may hold; however‚ as we see our goals and objectives out on the horizon‚ life is about the journey‚ not the destination. We can all reflect back onto our transition from elementary to middle school. As we gained independence‚ we also obtained

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    All girl schools have been gaining popularity in recent years because of the belief that girls learn better when they aren’t competing with or intimidated by boys‚ who statistically get more attention in the classroom. I think that whether or not boys or girls are in a same sex school it will not make a difference. I feel that the sex of your child and their peers should not determine whether or not they will do good or bad in school. I feel that in an all-girl school the girls can

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