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    HUYNH TRUC CHI (TRISSY) COMN-152 QUESTION 25 Read your first journal entry. How have your reading and writing skills improved in COMN 152? What are some areas that still need improvement? I have taken a look at my first journal entry‚ I believe that my reading and writing skills substantially improved in COMN 152. In reading‚ I often did not use a dictionary and translate new vocabulary during reading a book‚ along with a random story in which I read on the internet. I try to finish reading it first

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    languages‚ including English. For those interested in learning to read and write either language‚ it is vital to learn the alphabet with the aid of someone who already speaks the language. Unlike English‚ each letter represents a single sound‚ so if your pronunciation of that letter is correct‚ you can sound out most words without difficulty. While there are some exceptions to this‚ the exceptions are far fewer in number than pronunciation exceptions in English and can be considered virtually phonetic

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    Malcom little‚ known as Malcom X was human rights activist and Muslim minister‚ Malcom x‚ autobiography tittle “Learning to Read‚” recounts his self-education and his endeavors to learn how to read and write while he was prison in Charlestown prison for a robbery he committed in 1946. Malcolm X’s purpose was to illustrate the struggle to educate his mind and his people from the pervasive racist ideology of the 1960’s. He experience and emotions of African Americans engaged in struggle of the civil

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    Summary Read-only PARTICIPANTS:A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes Tomeka D. Howard Grand Canyon University UNV-501 Andrew McBroom July 27‚ 2011 Read "A Case for Student Communication in Online Classes" One can still learn even if they do not take a part in the online discussion (Beaudoin 2002). Read-only participants: a case for student communication in online classes was done to show the other side of Beaudoin’s article‚ Learning or lurking? Tracking the “invisible”

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    the event or situation that the individual is on. Although that is true it helps to put it in the other person’s perspective. Harper Lee took this into account while writing To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee gave a real world instance of things that could have happened in real life. Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird ‚ has real world events that shaped how the novel was written‚ events such as the Scottsboro Trials‚ The Murder of Emmett Till‚ and The Great Depression. One example of a real world

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    "Life Experiences that we have in Common" In "Learning to Read and Write" by Frederick Douglass‚ Douglass describes the hardships of his life. Even though my life experiences are different from Douglass in many ways‚ they are similar in many respects. Frederick Douglas lived through slavery‚ and in my lifetime I lived through the ends of the Cold War‚ Gulf War‚ terrorist attacks‚ and a time in which a person’s right is being more and more protected‚ for example the Civil Rights Act of 1991. In Frederick

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    io.*; Create a Scanner object to read your file: Scanner inFile = null; try { // Create a scanner to read the file‚ file name is parameter inFile = new Scanner (new File("whatever.txt")); } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { System.out.println ("File not found!"); // Stop program if no file found System.exit (0); } Methods you can use: inFile.hasNext( ) – returns true if there is more data in the file. inFile.nextInt(

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    society‚ read William Shakespeare’s plays? The answer is a simple one and that is to have a common knowledge in our societies. So many diverse groups of people can be brought together with Shakespeare’s plays‚ for discussions‚ arguments‚ and more. The timeless ideas that are put into his plays are something that everyone can relate to‚ which in the big picture could bring all societies together. If a person is walking down the street talking with his or her friend about love‚ and

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    1. Read and respond to the 5 situations below‚ describing what you would recommend given each situation‚ and using at least one of the ethical frameworks or theories discussed in Ch. 12 for each scenario. Submit your answers in a Word document. -------------- Situation 1 The help desk is part of the group assigned to Doug Smith‚ the manager of office automation. The help desk has produced very low quality work for the past several months. Smith has access to the passwords for each of the help desk

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    traditions of the community of Jesus’s time. Therefore‚ Mark’s account of Jesus’ healings in Capernaum can indeed be traced to stories of the actual events by people who witnessed these occurrences. The Gospel of Mark‚ is a representation of real events that took place with Jesus starting his mission. I will be focusing on some of the more influence events that took place during the Sabbath‚ and while Jesus was establishing his fallowing as Christ‚ son of God. The Gospel begins with John the Baptist

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