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    Smart Reader Kids

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    Smart Reader Kids Competitive Environment Smart Reader Kids is an pre-school institutions‚so it faced with competition with several other firms who have been doing the almost same business activity such as Kumon and Abadi Tuition Centre.But since Smart Reader has been awarded with close to 50 adwards both national and International Levels‚ its should not been a major problem. (http://soba.com.my/company_smartreader.asp). It is because the parents would choose a more accomplished institutions to fall

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    “Tears of Saudade; An Exploration of Melancholy and Nostalgia Viewed Through Foreign Eyes An Essay Since the inception of the spoken word‚ language has been used as an expression of emotion. Countless words and phrases have been dedicated to such ethereal concepts as “Joy”‚ “Sadness”‚ “Anger” and “Love”‚ and the emotional spectrum of language is a vast‚ complex quagmire of connotations and meaning. Further confusing matters is the presence of “Untranslatable” words; words without direct

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    At the end of chapter 8 in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye‚ the reader is reminded of a graphic scene that was mentioned on the first page of the book between a father and his daughter. In this chapter‚ Cholly comes home very drunk and rapes his daughter‚ Pecola. While almost all of Morrison’s readers cannot understand‚ at the beginning of the book‚ how a man could impregnate his own daughter‚ they later start to grasp at why Cholly could do such a thing because of his past. Tragically‚ Cholly is

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    Being a “Critical Reader” Most of the people want to become a “Critical Reader”‚ but not many of the people can do it because they don’t have the characteristics and/or qualities. Here‚ I am going to explain the top five characteristics and/or qualities that a “Critical Reader” should have. First‚ whether you are reading for pleasure or academia‚ it’s important to understand basic structural and content elements about the text you are studying. These questions and idea generators should help you

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    white world‚ but also from their own men. These women have faced the problems of race‚ class and gender‚ which have pushed them towards a margin. The Bluest Eye and Sula by Morrison are talking about racism‚ classism and sexism in two communities. Both communities are talking about these themes but in a different ways. The Bluest Eye is the novel that deals with a matter of race in America‚ and how the pervasiveness of racism has such a corrosive effect. In this case black Americans‚ people

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    The Fast Reader Summary

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    Charm Name: The Fast Reader Description / Summary: It makes you read really fast (triples the caster normal speed of reading) basic information that don’t need special reflection on your part‚ which means that you would be able to memorize what you have read‚ but not to think about it in the process‚ so the spell is only worth performing if you need to read something that will not require this moment of reflection on your part. After the spell is complete‚ if it was performed properly‚ the information

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    Vanessa Mateo AP English The Beauty and Race Subjectivity in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes In The Bluest Eye‚ author Toni Morrison uses a combination of race and beauty as factors that contribute to a culture’s creation of artificial scale of beauty. An establishment of an artificial scale of beauty showing how a race and culture values are easily being disallowed by the ideology of being the perfect beauty of a human being. Morrison uses characters such as Claudia Macteer

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    Joy Chase March 3 2013 RELA Mod 3 Essay: “The Story of An Eyewitness” and “Leaving Desire” - Introduction This essay is based on “The Story of an Eyewitness” by Jack London and “Leaving Desire” by Jon Lee Anderson. “The Story of an Eyewitness” talks about how the San Francisco earthquake and fire destroyed the city in 1906. “Leaving Desire” talks about a victim of hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. London and Anderson’s coverage of these disasters

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    my “emergent reader book plan”: (1) the I like Myself book‚ (2) leveled book about topic‚ (3) list of words (different parts of grammar/traits/descriptive words)‚ (4) chart paper‚ (5) markers‚ (6) magazines‚ (7) index cards‚ (8) glue‚ (9) scissors‚ (10) crayons‚ (11) paper‚ (12) writing utensils‚ (13) and pictures. In regards to space‚ my lessons will be taking place in the classroom‚ on the rug‚ on tables and the hallway. I will use several forms of assessments for this emergent reader book plan:

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    these groups of people are spoken to in Bird’s essay because she is striving to inform on how college is quickly becoming sidetracked from its main goal‚ to educate. Context of the Writing? Caroline Bird’s essay is written in the context that uses self-opinion and research to support Bird’s point of view. She writes to support her main points. How did you determine who the audience was? I determined who the audience was for this essay by interpreting Bird’s thesis and searching

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