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    LNG 501 : Introduction to Linguistic (Annotated bibliography 1) Nachalee Wongpaijit (Nacha) ID : 5714070004 Joseph K. Torgesen and Patricia G. Mathes (1998). What Every Teacher Should Know about Phonological Awareness. Available: http://www.fldoe.org/ese/pdf/phon9872.pdf ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­___________________________________________________________________________________ This article discusses the definition of phonological awareness and its importance roles for learning to read. Phonological awareness

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    Parent Involvement in School Conceptualizing Multiple Dimensions and Their Relations with Family and Demographic Risk Factors Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group Parent Involvement (PI) in school is associated with more positive academic performance and social competence in children. However‚ there are inadequacies in curriculum measures of PI and a need for a better understanding of predictors of PI. In this study‚ measures were obtained from a normative sample of 387 children in kindergarten

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    In a‚ “ Letter from Birmingham Jail‚”(1963) Martin Luther King Jr. proves that his position in the Birmingham Jail is necessary due to the fact that racial issues affect the nation as a whole‚ not just one particular place. His purpose is to nationalize racial issues in order for all African Americans to achieve equality. With his persuasive tone and the serious topic‚ he provides a solid argument by using pathos‚ allusions‚ and an antithesis. In doing so he outreaches his messages to all United

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “A Letter From Birmingham Jail” Amelia Machia Situation On April 3rd‚ 1963‚ various sit-ins and marches began in Birmingham‚ Alabama to protest racism and racial segregation. These protests were led by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. On April 10th‚ King and other marchers were unfairly arrested for marching without a permit. While in jail‚ King saw a letter in the local newspaper from eight clergymen that expressed their concerns

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    Letter to David Cameron-Child poverty in UK. RELIGIOUS STUDIES Address: | Poverty in UK LTD. | | 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road | | London | | SW1V 2SA | Email: | CPUK@hotmail.com | Telephone: | 020 78408400 | Dear Mr D. Cameron‚ I am writing to you to address the SERIOUS issue of Child poverty in the U.K. The state of the British children is outrageous and the problems are only getting worse. Have you seen these latest child poverty statistics and facts that show the scale of child

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    Spoil the Child 1. Look in the book. 2. They are out on the prairie‚ and are moving west‚ as the dad has an itch in his feet. The boy says it himself‚ as he says‚ He guesses he is just like his dad with an itch his feet having to move west all the time. 3. Dave’s dad is a man who has experienced the civil war between the north and the south. He has a lot of dreams for his family‚ and if he cold‚ he would settle down on the prairie. It is said‚ that he has an itch in his feet‚ which

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    What Should Parents Tell Their Seriously Ill Child? Having a seriously ill child in a family is one of the most emotionally and psychologically draining experiences any parents can go through. The emotional needs of the child are of utmost importance‚ and the impact on family members can be very tasking. It is advisable that family members explore all support groups available‚ which can include family‚ friends‚ and social workers to help them cope with the life changing process of caring for a

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    Reflection of "Letter from Birmingham Jail" As we know‚ Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was an American clergyman who famous as the leader of the civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. The core reading‚ "Letter from Birmingham Jail‚” was written by him when he was confined in jail after being arrested in the Birmingham campaign[->0]. The "Letter from Birmingham Jail" is an open letter to all clergymen who were fighting for the civil rights of Negros in America and aim to explain

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    Girl Child Is The Future Of Every Nation And India Is No Exception ’Perseverance and inspiration often leads to privilege but without hard work and dedication they’ll be no success. The hardest profession to take in life is being a girl child. Discrimination and discrepancy are two most important factors that hamper the journey of every female from the earliest stage of life. Starting from her presence into her mother’s womb to infancy‚ childhood and finally to adulthood‚ she is outnumbered by the

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    A. ROLE OF TEACHERS IN THE COMMUNITY The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in‚ and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher- Shiben Raina (2007). Many educationists have described the teacher in different ways. Some describe him as a dispenser of knowledge‚ while others see him as a leader‚ counsel or coach‚ facilitator and a role model. Whatever description one would want to

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