“Noooooo” i said as I walked into Ms. C Johnson’s classroom seeing a substitute standing outside. I thought today was going to be an okay day having to deal with her. “Alright class‚ today we will be having a intruder drill‚ this will consist of us doing what we are taught if this happens for real at this school at some point in the future. Does anyone know what to do and can help me with this?” the teacher said. “ I Can‚ I have been through this many times and at many different schools.” I Said
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Univ. of Phoenix: Center for Writing Excellence‚ Active and Passive Voice Skill-and-Drill Quiz Note: Every time you take the quiz the questions are in a different order and some questions will be different. 1. Which of the following sentences uses the active voice? • The hotel was left by the blackout with 250 pounds of spoiled food. The blackout left the hotel with 250 pounds of spoiled food. 1. Which of the following sentences should be rewritten in the active voice? • The director’s
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Personal reflection paper Sherri Spurgeon HUM/111 02/24/2013 Michael Newcomb Personal reflection paper Critical thinking is reflective reasoning about beliefs and actions. It is a way of deciding whether a claim is always true‚ sometimes true‚ partly true‚ or false. The three most significant things I have learned in this class would be to never assume anything until you know if it is true or not‚ to never pass judgment on something unless if it is true‚ and I have learned to never go by
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HUM 111 Theodosia Lovett Media Bias Article The importance of making critical evaluations of news stories come to play in the recent story about the Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman case. This is a story about a young black teenager and a neighborhood watchman that shot and killed young Trayvon. Many news stations reported the story showing pictures of both of them that had been taken years prior to the actual event. Trayvon’s pictures showed him as an innocent boy and Zimmerman as
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To Whom It May Concern‚ We are all aware of the illnesses that are developing in our community. Obviously‚ this is not genetic because it is attacking various members of our community and has done personal research to link the illnesses to our surrounding environment. I have found information in which the community should be aware. After extensive research‚ I have discovered the symptoms are because of the gas company not following proper procedures while digging in our community. I have spent
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This quiz consist of 40 multiple choice questions. The first 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 9. The second 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 10. The third 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 12. The last 10 questions cover the material in Chapter 13. Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz. Question 1 .2 out of 2 points Why did the Spanish Jews welcome the Muslim invasion?Answer Selected Answer: The Visigoth rulers had persecuted them
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Associate Level Material Stages of Critical Thinking Stages of Critical Thinking Complete the matrix by identifying the six stages of critical thinking‚ describing how to move from each stage to the next‚ and listing obstacles you may face as you move to the next stage of critical thinking. |Stages of critical thinking |How to move to the next stage |Obstacles to moving to the next stage | |EXAMPLE: |Examine my thinking
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Week 7 essay No name Hum/111 No teacher 10/12/0000 Similar illness in one community suggests that there must be a connection between the environment and the illnesses. Acting on that hunch‚ I would conduct interviews with the families and people that are affected. All ideas and procedures in this easy can be found in chapter 10. (Ruggiero‚ 2012). I would ask them when did the symptoms start and what their official diagnosis‚ if any‚ has their doctor gave them. The assumptions
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Pervasiveness-Good Events (7): The score shows that I possess an optimistic personal quality. This means that I believe that good events will enhance my success and good fortune. Permanence-Good Events (5): In this case‚ the score shows that I am moderately optimistic on believing that good events will continue happening. Pervasiveness-Bad Events (3): The score shows that I am moderately optimistic in this area. In this area‚ the person with high score is considered pessimistic. A pessimistic person
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Decisions “You can do it...you can do it‚” I command myself in the full length mirror hanging from the wall. Today is perhaps one of the most important days of my life. It is the day I take my placement exam that determines which major you will be put into at the higher learning institution. Shakily I finish getting dressed for the day‚ I am adorned in a pair of navy pants and a grey button up with the number 84 on the cuff. Each year the society gives a number to every child born. I was the 84th
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