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    Average”‚ Mike Rose tells the story of his high school experience and how his Stanford-Binet IQ test score got mixed up with another guy with the same Sir name; he was subsequently placed on a vocational track; which was the lowest class placement you could be assigned. We hear about a few of the classes he took over the four years‚ English‚ PE‚ Spanish‚ and Voc. Ed. Rose tells us about one teacher in particular‚ Mr. MacFarland‚ his senior year college prep English class‚ and how he insured Rose that

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    Scenario: Mike‚ the young boy seems rational enough to comprehend possible treatment goals. While this is in due part because of a child’s ability to be conditioned more so than an adult who becomes headstrong with age. The client‚ Mike‚ would be less resistant when concerning change. Thus the target behavior (s) in relation to Mike’s possible fear of contamination would be: 1. Have Mike acknowledge what he is afraid of out loud before he begins any avoidant/unconventional behaviors. I.E (Mike states

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    The author‚ David Foster Wallace. He gave his only one speech so far in public‚ in which he talked about his view of life in the city. The speech happened in a commencement of Kenyon College in 2005. Now‚ the widely distributed video has been into a thin book‚ which name is “this is water”. At the beginning of the article‚ author talked a story about the fish‚ and he points out that “the fish story is merely that the most obvious‚ important realities are often the ones that are hardest to see and

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    Dalrymple 1 Kevin Dalrymple Matt Martinson English 101.9 1 November 2012 A Summary of David Foster Wallace‚ “In His Own Words” According to the article by David Foster Wallace‚ “In His Own Words” the “most obvious important realities are often the ones that are hardest to see and talk about.” Wallace argues that a liberal arts education gives you human value instead of just materialistic reward; therefore it not only fills you up with knowledge but “teaches you how to think”. Not the actual

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    often worked or tended to children and household chores. Mike Rose‚ author of I Just Wanna Be Average‚ was born in Los Angeles. He worked as a professor at UCLA and advocated for proper school placement after enduring a rather challenging circumstance while attending school (345). Rose outlines several of issues with the educational system‚ that society still sees today. While students today do not directly have the same issues as Mr. Rose‚ they do experience several other harsh aspects throughout

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    In his essay‚ “I Just Wanna Be Average‚” author Mike Rose says‚ “students will float to the mark you set” (164). From my past experiences‚ I completely agree that students will work harder if their teachers set the standards high. Generally‚ teenagers do not have high goals or standards for themselves‚ so it is up to the teachers to encourage and push the students towards success. Throughout his excerpt‚ Rose shows through numerous examples that teachers are a vital part to a student’s success

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    Education‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ is stated as “[the] knowledge‚ skill‚ and understanding one acquires from attending a school‚ college‚ or university.” By definition of these terms‚ one first would think that true education is reading‚ writing‚ and math skills students are forced to endure for twelve plus years in cold metal desks. True education‚ though‚ is the ability to question‚ think‚ and be aware of one’s self and surroundings in order to develop skills to grow and prosper

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    Mina Aiad Jalitta Aickareth Aisha Gomango Hiteshi Patel Adriana Rich Kecenia Stevenson Franchascaa Sambula Group 15 1. Names listed above 2. Is cyanosis an insensitive measure of.....     A. Pulmonary disease; yes‚ when pulmonary valve are absent they can cause cyanosis     B. Cardiac disease; Yes‚ low blood oxygen levels will cause cyanosis     C. COLD; yes‚ it can cause inadequate blood circulation leading to cyanosis     D. Anxiety; yes‚ it can cause stress which can lead to cyanosis

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    leads to success and‚ subsequently‚ that success leads to self fulfillment. This natural‚ almost automatic lifestyle‚ in which millennials disregard others and place themselves as the center of the universe‚ is what David Foster Wallace calls the “default setting.” (Wallace‚ 2015) He ensures us that it is a common way of living among many college graduates‚ though he also maintains that living in our default setting will only prevent us from leading fulfilling lives.

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    In the story‚ "I Just Wanna Be Average" the main character‚ Mike Rose‚ takes us through his years at Mercy High School during the 1960’s and 1970s. Although many people appear in this story‚ the main people are Ted Richard‚ Ken Harvey and Mr. Macfarland. Ted Richards was a bit of a dream‚ turning his back on the real world and just let his mind roam. Ted was always laughing‚ his loud and jolly voice booming out. Even when he’d get angry‚ he’d give a little smile. Ken Harvey became a central figure

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