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    Eng. 526 Trends in Educational Linguistics Term Paper A Critical Analysis of Krashen’s Monitor Theory: Implications for Foreign Language Teaching Written by: Enas Al.Musallam Second semester 2005/2006 The most ambitious as well as the most controversial theory which attempts to provide an overall account for SLA is Krashen’s Monitor Theory. This theory has had a large impact on all areas of second language research and teaching since the 1980s; thus‚ received extensive attention

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    Schooled by Gordon Korman is about a hippie boy‚ named Cap‚ who transitions to a regular school from a hippie commune. Cap is clueless about everyday objects. He has never watched television‚ he had never tasted pizza‚ and he had never talked on a phone. Korman wrote a lot of deep and wise sayings. At one of the student government meeting considering the Halloween party‚ Cap does something out of the ordinary. Trent Davidoff suggested an awesome deejay to Cap‚ and then Cap assigns him the job of

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    Candidate Gordon briefed all of the paragraphs of his operation order that included some accurate information from what was provided to him. SNC was able to include all of the information during the Orientation; however‚ SNC wasn’t capable of accurately stating the Friendly Situation that stated their platoon was one mile to the south. SNC had difficulty staying organized as he referred to his notes and his operation order skeleton‚ resulting in SNC using filler words as he organized his thoughts

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    Human beings obtain their physical traits clearly through heredity. A nice boy gets the delicate shape of his nose from his mother. However‚ the question is‚ "Where does this ‘nice’ boy get his ‘nice’ trait from?" In the battle of ‘Nature versus Nurture’ in shaping an individual’s personality‚ nurture wins. Heredity is not the key factor in contributing to our personality. "People with high self-esteem and confidence get these traits not from their parents‚ but from their experiences." –John Hoover

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    The social comparison theory was initially proposed by Leon Festinger in 1954. This theory states how we tend to compare ourselves to others as we develop‚ and learn more about ourselves. Festinger stated that‚ “Social comparison theory proposes that people have a drive to evaluate their progress and standing on various aspects of their lives and‚ in the absence of objective standards‚ people compare themselves to others to know where they stand” (Fardouly‚ Diedrichs‚ Vartanian‚ Halliwell‚ 2015)

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    in personality traits. The big five personality traits dimensions of personality that describe human personalities can also be described as the five factor model. The five factors are openness‚ conscientiousness‚ extraversion‚agreeableness‚ neuroticism. Openness is a trait that probably just about anyone can have .People who have this trait feature characteristics as imagination and insight also ted to have a high range in interest in somethings. I think I have this trait and fit in it completely

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    One day while walking to work‚ Clint Gordon‚ a mechanical engineer‚ tripped and fell into a hole and was stranded from the rest of the world. He noticed some driftwood in a nearby flow of water. He propped it up against a wall and crawled under‚ to stop the drops of water from falling on his head. Clint was feeling hungry when he heard a splash‚ he knew what he had to do‚ he fastened a rock to a stick he had found and followed the sound. His one hope for survival was to build his own home‚ friends

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    Charlie Gordon is the narrator and the main protagonist of the novel‚ who has struggled the whole life toward the burning wish of "being smart". Over a nine-month period‚ Charlie keeps "Progress Reports" documenting his miraculous transformation from a mentally disabled person to a man of genius‚ which sets the stage for Daniel Keyes to address to the society a number of broad themes and issues. Charlie’s limited intelligence has made him a trusting‚ ingenuous and friendly man‚ as he assumes that

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    Lee Gordon Low Hero

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    is a hero? A hero is someone who helps you. Someone who saves you. Someone who is their for you. A hero is someone who is brave‚confident‚bold‚outgoing‚and outstanding‚ and the list goes on. A hero will never give up till the end of time. Juliette Gordon Low was an amazing person who was a hero from her childhood‚ to her fame‚ to her legacy. Juliette’s early childhood was affected by her parents view of slavery. Daisy’s mom was overwhelmed because she had family on both sides of the civil war. This

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    Lova as a Universal Trait

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    Love as a universal trait Love is a feeling that every person can relate to having no matter their religion or culture. As we grow up we as humans hear “I Love you” from many different people as well as say it to many different people for example our parents‚ siblings‚ or significant other. Again as we grow older our understanding of love deepens as we experience those different types of love‚ however‚ the love that is felt for a significant other is by far the most fulfilling. When reading “How

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