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    In our phonics class we spend time on skills such as‚ decoding‚ or sounding out‚ words‚ phonemic awareness and spelling. Phonological awareness is a broad category that includes the ability to hear and identify sounds‚ including rhymes‚ tongue twisters‚ syllables in words‚ and hearing ambient sounds in the neighborhood. Phonemic awareness‚ a sub-step of phonological awareness‚ is the ability to hear individual sounds‚ or phonemes‚ in words. A word such as ‘cat’ has three individual phonemes‚ /c/

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    Phonological awareness is defined as “the ability to manipulate sounds in a word by deleting‚ adding‚ and substituting syllables or sounds” (Rief and Stern 61). Most children develop the ability to connect verbal sounds with letters before starting school. Children must develop this skill before they learn how to read. Students with dyslexia cannot connect verbal sounds with letters‚ so they resort to memorization of word shapes and sounds. Teachers can reinforce and teach phonological awareness by prompting

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    Public Awareness of Diabetes

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    Public Awareness of Diabetes Lynn A. Bailey HCA/240 August 21‚ 2011 Dr. Monica Reed‚ PhD‚ MPH Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people every year‚ and in most cases‚ this is a disease that is preventable. Increasing public awareness regarding risk factors and how this debilitating disease can be controlled and prevented may reduce the number of cases diagnosed each year. Throughout the years‚ scientists have developed a variety of treatment options and medications that are

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    Cross Cultural Awareness

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    acknowledged of)‚ you should be ready to go deeper in the new place’s culture‚ people’s values‚ habitude‚ manners or even dress codes and food manners. Using the bedrock of cultural theory and comparison are the keys to manage within a culture. The importance of knowing a country’s culture helps understanding the motivation of the individuals towards work and rewords. As employee leave the company and replacements are hired the company culture will change‚ as the environment in which the company operates

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPOMENT THROUGH PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE BY SUPREME COURT OF INDIA RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED AS A PART OF CE IN LEGAL METHODS BY 12BBL015- Alind Chopra 12BBL016 – Aniket Desai UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF: DR. MADHURI PARIKH MS.REJITHA NAIR INSTITUTE OF LAW NIRMA UNIVERSITY AHMEDABAD 2012 Table of Content | Index No. | Particulars | Page No. | 1 | Acknowledgement | 3 | 2 | Proposed Title | 4 | 3 |

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    Disability Awareness Paper

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    The disability simulation that I choose to do was to rent a wheelchair from the mall and spend an hour navigating around the mall in the wheelchair. The reason that I choose this simulation is because I thought it would be a great idea for me to experience what obstacles the people who are in wheelchairs have to endure on a daily basis in simple day-to-day activities. There are many things that people without disabilities‚ more specifically in this simulation people not in wheelchairs‚ do every single

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    Low Income Awareness

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    I’m writing about raising awareness to low-income children around America that aren’t able to play sports. I have been blessed and lucky: that I had parents that had the resources for me to be able to play at high level of soccer‚ basketball‚ football‚ and lacrosse. You can call me a spoiled brat because I had pirate lessons which consisted $60 per hour (sometimes more) when it came to basketball. I was also able to go to sports camps before the seasons started which gave me an advantage when the

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    Language Awareness 1

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    Language Awareness 1 – part 1. Complete the chart by analyzing the language as if you were going to pre-teach it Example Part of speech/name of tense/analysis of form What does it mean in this context? Concept check questions Pronunciation 5.Complicated Adjective Made up of different parts or aspects that are difficult to understand‚ difficult‚ Complex. 1.Is it easy to understand?(no) 2. Does it have many aspects or parts? (yes) 3. Is it difficult? (yes) /’kɒmplɪkeɪtɪd/ Four syllables

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    OCD Awareness Week

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    A little over a week from now‚ October 8th through the 14th‚ is OCD awareness week. About a year and a half ago‚ I became severely anxious regarding stepping on floors such as linoleum due to the cracks and lines. This might be hard to understand‚ but for me it felt real. My distorted idea was that if I stepped on a crack‚ my family members will become sick or injured. Soon the only flooring I was able to walk freely on was carpet and certain woods. I couldn’t go in public‚ I couldn’t use many bathrooms

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    Phonemic Awareness Paper

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    Phonemic awareness involves making relationships to sounds and later serves as the basis for spelling. According to Tompkins (2014)‚ "Children learn to notice and manipulate the sounds of oral language and when phonemically aware‚ understand that spoken words are made up of sounds" (p. 142). Sometimes phonemic awareness can be confused with the building block known as phonics‚ but there is a distinguishing factor that separates the two. Phonics involves hearing sounds and being able to identify

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