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    Part two of the module takes a more in depth look at these steps and how they relate to reading. In step one the teacher creates a test or probe that assesses skills taught throughout the entirety of the academic year. CBM probes assess key reading behaviors such as fluency and word identification for readers on grade level and even help assess those reading below grade level. It is important that these reading probes (or measures) are developmentally appropriate for each readers level of skill.

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    Paresh Uppal Reflection Paper MS12A051 My Reflections upon the Organizational Behaviour Course A 24-year old‚ Gen-Y guy entered a B-School with an aim to enter the Operations Field. He was asked to go through a Core course of Organizational Behaviour. He thought to himself‚ “What does an institute like IIT think‚ asking an aspiring MBA-grad to go through this HR Course?” Well‚ that was me at the beginning of this quarter when I saw the time-table for this quarter. I have been through

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    Many people think that most of the teenagers in our generation are very confident and happy‚ especially because we believe that they don’t have anything to worry about. For Zits things are very different‚ due to the fact that shame is a painful feeling that plays a big role in his life. Zits says “I’m dying from about ninety-nine kinds of shame. I’m ashamed of being fifteen years old. And being tall. And skinny. And ugly. I’m ashamed that I look like a bag of zits tied to a broomstick” (4). In a

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    On the very first page of The Color Purple‚ the reader encounters strong words and difficult concepts. The book unfolds into a series of letters from Celie to her sister Nettie‚ as well as some diary entries. The book talks mostly about Celie’s life. We learn that in the beginning of the novel Celie is raped by her father. Another thing we learn is that Celie’s mother is ill and therefor is unable to care for her family. Celie‚ the narrator‚ is a poor and uneducated‚ 14 year-old African American

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    The Color Purple The story The Color Purple is about a fourteen-year-old girl name Celie who was raped repeatedly by a man whom she was lead to believe as her father majority of her life later only to find out later after her mother’s death he was not. At the time she believed that her father was her father so finding out that her father‚ Alphonso was not her father made her relieved being that she had gave birth to two children whom she believed was her brother and sister. Celie experienced rape

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    personage-the chief personage that in such a sense that the tragedy may fairly be said to be Othello’s character. Iago is the subordinate and merely ancillary”. Evidence from other sources and personal evaluations also hold up this theory. When reading the story‚ it is obvious that Othello has massive flaws in his character. His willingness to accept Iago’s very iffy evidence‚ show that he is prone to jealousy and is hugely mistrusting. When Iago subtly asks questions about the integrity of his

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    The civil right movement of the 60s had a large impact on our country including our literature. “Everyday Use” ‚ written by Alice walker is no exception. In a time of cultural change and acceptance younger people had a more worldly‚ liberal attitude than ever before. The 1960s and 1970s influenced the setting and attitude of the character Dee by exhibiting the cultural and civil change of this socially innovative era. The shift in African American culture happened in the 60s as the civil right movement

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    church‚ or reading the Bible with my parents or family members. So as of today I have been changing‚ but not hold heartily given my heart completely to my God. My interaction with each of these courses has had a profound effect of how I would like to change by gaining more knowledge of the Bible and its teachings. My faith and beliefs have been challenged‚ not for the worse but actually for the better‚ which showed me how not to fall short of The Lord and his Glory. In this reflection paper‚ I hope

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    Introduction to the Bible Reflection Paper 1 June 29‚ 2013 Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling The Statement of Faith in Asian Theological Seminary is that “The Bible is the final authority in faith and practice”. This school community gives emphasis to the pivotal purpose of the Scripture in each Christian life. As I attended the first two sessions of Introduction to the Bible it becomes clearer into my mind and as well as into my heart. During the first day‚ I discovered

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    in common‚ Mama‚ Dee‚ and Maggie each have a very different life story‚ perspective on life‚ and concept of history. Walker informs mothers and daughters that bonding between family members is important by her endearing tone‚ the symbol of the quilt and the relationship between mothers and daughters. Walker conveys emotion with the narrator’s relationship to her daughters. Walker uses the contrasting daughter’s attitude and feelings; to express this‚ like how Maggie makes her feel. “When I looked

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