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    who are you

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    Please type a brief personal history leading to your decision to become a teacher‚ as well as your thoughts on how students learn best and how you would address the needs of diverse learners (e.g.‚ English language learners‚ students with disabilities) in urban settings. Also‚ discuss why you chose CSULA to pursue your teaching credential (refer to the CCOE conceptual framework and mission statement). As a high school student I decided to take a ROP (Regional Occupational Program) class in child

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    you Who are you? Who am I? This question has often been asked during the growth of everyone. When we were young‚ studying in the kindergarten‚ we would probably answer the teacher with your name. But at the moment‚ I will think deeper than just the name given by my parent. We all have a different answer for a different age of ourselves‚ maybe when I become older I will change my answer again. The reason why we have different answers towards this question is because of the interaction

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    I strongly agree with the statement that progress is always good unless it HARMS our life. Nowadays humanS  HAVE progressED in MANY different fieldS like computerS‚ automobiles‚ THE Internet etc. One of the best inventions OF THE 20th century is THE computer which helps to unite THE world. I would like to FOCUS ON technologies like THE computer AND THE Internet. IT helps bring people TOGETHER‚ not only from A particular nation but also from other partS of world. My examples listed below will strengthen

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    by the barriers associated with the repression of individuality‚ before they are able to feel accepted. The speaker in John Foulcher’s poem‚ Raymond Wells and the Burning‚ also faces various obstacles‚ and although he is given the opportunity to develop a friendship‚ the pressure to conform prevents him from finding a sense of connection and belonging. The personas in these texts need to overcome the challenges that arise‚ and embrace the opportunities‚ in order to establish their sense of identity

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    Words often confused

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    Accede means to agree‚ to allow; exceed means to go beyond‚ to surpass‚ as in “Drivers who exceed the speed limit are asking for hefty fines.” accept‚ except Not commonly seen even from unpublished writers‚ who are probably familiar with the difference because they’re all waiting for an acceptance! “We accept your invitation to your party‚ except for Bill‚ who will be away on that day.” However‚ I recently saw (on a publisher’s web site!) the statement‚ “We are excepting submissions … ” Can you believe

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    Today all humanity is advancing rapidly in various directions. And in my opinion progress gained is more likely to be beneficial than harmful. There are a lot of investigations in science and medicine nonetheless on the other hand few people are still trying to create a kind of global arm. Here I will try to give some examples to clarify and support my point of view. Initially I would like to emphasize the vitality of progress in medical science. Hence without discovering some essential medicines

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    Agree to Disagree

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    It is so difficult to agree to disagree. However‚ it is something that I had to do. It did not make much sense‚ and it seemed also impossible to put my beliefs aside just to get along with someone. As a little girl‚ I have always loved‚ cherished‚ respected‚ and admired animals. I believe in animals receiving equality‚ meaning: animals who are abused‚ tortured‚ killed‚ and treated unkindly in any manner should receive the same justice that people do. Animals should not be slaughtered or chemically

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    Who Do You Think You Are?

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    are provided for centres to follow in the management of test day photos; the decision to accept the photographs submitted by a candidate is at the Administrator’s discretion. ▪ Candidates provide two identical colour photographs that are not more than six months old ▪ Cross reference with passport photograph (if the same has been used check the date of issue of the passport) ▪ Black and white photographs must not be accepted ▪ The image must be clearly visible i.e. the photographs must not

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    Who are Indigenous People? One of the main issues that was raised by the World Heritage Committee concerning the initiative of WHIPCOE in the 25th COM Helsinki was the definition of Indigenous Peoples. (UNESCO‚ 2002) in fact‚ defining the term “Indigenous People” has not only been a challenge but also a deliberate decision in favor of the desire of Indigenous Peoples. According to the Manual United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples‚ part1‚ Chapter 1‚ a strict definition was

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    and to feel that they can disregard the opponent’s argument in its entirety since it is evidently based on fallacious logic. Ad hominen attack: an attack made against an opponent. For example‚ by insinuating that the opponent is untrustworthy this positions the reader to think that the opponent’s argument must also be untrustworthy. Argumentum ad populum: Making an argument based on the notion that it ‘must be true’‚ because the majority of people believe so (‘so many people can’t be wrong’). Coming

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