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    I guess my writing prompt for today is to explain the fact that I decided to write with a goal in mind. I was thinking of writing and how useful it is in life. We use it to communicate ideas‚ tell stories‚ and share information. Writing can be seen in letters‚ documents‚ books‚ and signs‚ and more. The introduction and development of technology has given more opportunities to write as online articles‚ blogs‚ and files are created and furthermore‚ we can see the digitization of some of the older

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    Using ArrayList<ITSystem>‚ Reading and writing Data to/from Files Note: slight changes were made on 11/14 (1 day after this was put up).  Specifically‚ the source files are slightly different from the solution to p2.  When comparing two ITSystems we are now only concerned with ID.  Highlighted text reflects changes made to the assignment. For this assignment‚ we will continue to work with the SysInventory program we developed in the last programming project‚ with a few minor changes/additions. See

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    I had the pleasure of doing my micro-field experience in a pre-kindergarten classroom at a head start program in Brooklyn. The classroom consists of 17 students‚ eleven of whom are boys and the other six are girls. The class is quite diverse with regards to individual needs‚ abilities‚ and learning styles. There are nine students who have an IEP for different learning needs. Six of the nine students with an IEP also receive speech and language services. The activities and materials in the classroom

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    Literacy In Mathematics

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    Running Head: Literacy Literacy in Mathematics: Understanding the Importance of Reading and Writing in Mathematics Lessons Patricia J. Guajardo EDUC4345G Our Lady of the Lake University November 29‚ 2011 Abstract Understanding literacy in Math means more than just knowing the basic skills of addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication and division. Mathematics is made of letters‚ numbers‚ symbols‚ and a vocabulary that form a language all its own. It is important for teachers to understand

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    While I was assisting Anita with hanging her patient’s bag the only step I continued to forget was closing and opening the clamp on the tubbing. I was grateful for being given the chance to hang the bag‚ and now I can use it as another learning experience. Next month whether I’m at Newberry Memorial‚ or Easley Baptist I believe that will be the one thing I will not forget if I have to hang IV bags again. Nursing notes is another thing I want to work on and improve for next month. I believe in clinical

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    Emergent Literacy During the last 3 decades‚ increased attention has been focused upon the effects of emergent literacy in an early childhood education environment and children ’s later knowledge (Roberts‚ Jurgens‚ & Burchinal‚ 2005). It was once believed that children learned to read and write only when they entered elementary school and received specific instruction. However‚ most research now indicates that a preschool environment is critical in the development of a variety of cognitive

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    person who cannot read. It will be the person who does not know how to learn‚” (ThinkExist). This quote was written in 1928 by an American author of science fiction‚ Alvin Toffler‚ and that quote holds true until this day. In “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me‚” by Sherman Alexie‚ he writes about the difficulties that he experienced as a child overcoming the intellectual limit that was put upon his culture‚ in this case American Indians. Another writer who experienced some of the

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    Alternate Clinical Experience: A.A. Meeting The meeting I attended took place at 8 pm Sunday night at Holy Name Church in Pompton Plains. It was an open meeting and held in the basement of the church. Upon entering I was introduced‚ greeted warmly and was offered coffee and cake. To my surprise‚ I ran into two members that I knew in the past. There were 16 attendees excluding me and another student. Among the attendees there were fourteen males and only two females with their ages being

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    Alexus Powell Mr. Bruns Expo Reading and Writing Period: 4 12/2/13 Personal Statement Prompt 1 I’m not a leader in ASB for the awards or admiration‚ although I respect those few who do choose to lead for the credibility. I don’t lead for the satisfaction‚ although my never ending smile at the end of a good rally indicates otherwise. I don’t lead because I have anything to prove‚ although I’ve proven a lot to myself along the way. I lead for the feeling of every student on my campus becoming

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    Literacy Biography

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    Summer 2013 David Kossy Written Assignment: Literacy Autobiography lit er a cy n. The condition of being literate‚ especially the ability to read and write. // lit er ate adj. 1. Able to read and write. 2. Knowledgeable; educated. American Heritage Dictionary Purpose: To prompt reflection on the subject of language and literacy‚ to get you thinking about its meaning in your life and about some of the experiences that have influenced you in this area. Writing the paper should help you discover new things

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