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    Final draft Khoa(Kay)Dang LLD 100A September 23‚ 2014 Word Count: 1‚983 Rhetorical Analysis Introduction Communication skills are vital to every living thing on Earth. Communication skills have become sophisticated. There are many factors and types in expression; formal‚ informal‚ oral‚ written‚ visual‚ verbal. Sometimes there are other ways to communicate with senses; tasting and touching. Therefore‚ people have been developing

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    The first chapter of planet of slums outlines Mike Davis’s concern for the ever-increasing urban population. His observation also shows that not only have the urban population increased but it has increased faster then expected. In this chapter he argues and shows great concern on the fact that the urban population around the world can and will outgrow the rural population. According to him‚ “in 1950 there were 86 cities in the world with a population of one million; today there are 400‚ and by

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    Growing up Susan G. Madera knew two languages: English and the neighborhood. She refers to neighborhood language as the language that everyone spoke in Little Italy‚ Manhattan‚ the neighborhood that she grew up in. When she went to study at school she was teased because of the language she spoke. It wasn’t proper English that everyone else spoke. She used improper grammar‚ and was many times teased because of that fact. This has greatly affected her in the future. Even one of the professors

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    have a much easier time learning‚ where the kids on the other side have an unfair disadvantage of a much more minimalized vocabulary and very few enrichment opportunities. He is afraid for these kids because he knows that if they do not learn it at school‚ they never will. This leads to his argument presented by cause and effect that kids that are born into poverty will grow

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    and Social Studies in Elementary School Grand Canyon University: UNV 501 July 22‚ 2012 The Effects of Art‚ Science‚ and Social Studies in Elementary School PELLISH‚ J. (2012). PAST‚ PRESENT‚ FUTURE: Stories of Identity in an Elementary Art Room. Art Education‚ 65(1)‚ 19-24 Shifting to a “student-centered approach helped increase individual student level of enthusiasm” while teaching art in a multi-cultural school district (Pellish‚ J.‚

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    John H. Kinzie Elementary School is a public pre-kindergarten through eighth grade elementary school in the Garfield Ridge community area on the southwest side of Chicago‚ Illinois. The school is 15 miles away from the downtown of Chicago.John H. Kinzie Elementary School is part of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) district. The school is near the intersections of West 56th Street and South Narragansett Avenue and it is close to Midway International Airport. I chose this school because the distance

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    The Estrangement‚ shows an underlining argument of the reality of the biased views children have towards their mothers. Jamaica Kincaid was born in 1949 in a hospital in Antigua. She moved to the United States at age 16 where she went to school at the New School for Social Research and Franconia College. Her jobs include being a staff writer for the New Yorker‚ teaching classes at various colleges and writing papers for The Rolling Stone‚ The Paris Review and other publications. The Estrangement

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    The project that I visited was the Cynthia Ann Parker Elementary in southwest Houston‚ which is a music magnet school for over 850 students. The Schools budget was $29‚485‚000 and the bid came within a few dollars of HISD budget. According to Roland Guidry‚ Construction Project Superintendent‚ of Patriot Contracting‚ LLC‚ and the original campus of Cynthia Ann Parker Elementary School was constructed in 1959 and the current campus includes five temporary classroom buildings and the new structural

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    coming. Junior High is much more challenging than Elementary School. If you EVER thought that you can take it easy through Junior High‚ you were very‚ very wrong. You must succeed in Junior High if you want to do well in life. You will have to do well academically‚ set personal responsibilities for yourself‚ and be sociable if you want to succeed. First off‚ you will need to do well academically. Junior High is a whole lot harder than elementary school‚ and you will not be able get away with not working

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    Cited: Staddon‚ John. "Distracting Miss Daisy - Magazine - The Atlantic." The Atlantic News and Analysis on Politics‚ Business‚ Culture‚ Technology‚ National‚ International‚ and Food TheAtlantic.com. Web. 05 Feb. 2011. .

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