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    VARK Analysis paper

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    Analysis Paper There are four modalities that appear to replicate the experiences of teachers and students. These modalities are learning styles called VARK. VARK is an acronym that stands for Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/write‚ and Kinesthetic sensory modalities that are used for learning information (Fleming‚ 1992). Some people have learning styles that entails visual‚ auditory‚ reading/writing and/or possibly kinesthetic. Visual learners have a preference that includes the depiction

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    World Literature #1: Comparative Essay Can the human spirit be imprisoned? A Doll’s House and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich NAME: Shelley Lima IB CANDIDATE NUMBER: 000091-032 TEACHER : Kate Goldberg DISCIPLINE OF ESSAY: English WORD COUNT: 1 492 Both Ivan‚ the protagonist from the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich written by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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    In the Morning

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    alternate easily to my pace‚” it tells that they are not in hurry‚ going nowhere in no set time. The speaker also seems to know small details about the people who live in the houses they pass; “I pass the house of the couple who have the baby‚ the yard with the little dog‚” it could be that the speaker lives in the neighborhood‚ or that they have picked up these details from going past often in the morning. Another indicator that the speaker takes this walk regularly is when they say “My feet begin

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    Environmental Poetry

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    for centuries. “Flames and Dangling Wire” is an edifying poem that warns humanity of the destruction of their disposable society and the impact of city life. Robert Gray conveys a post-apocalyptic landscape that is the future by using strong sensory images. Visual imagery is on sense used through all the poem. In the second stanza‚ “driven like stakes into the earth‚” is a line that makes readers question the impact of the city life. Additionally‚ “like fingers spread and dragged through smudge

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    Proprioception

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    Q1 Proprioception is the sense that gives us our awareness of the relative positions of the different parts of our bodies. The system has sensors within joints‚ muscles and skin which relays information to the brain about joint angles and skin and muscle stretch. Its role is to act as the start point of any sequence of movement as without information about where we are now we could not format the instructions for moving to where we want to move to. Rather like asking a GPS system to guide you

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    Our Five Senses

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    Touch The following paper is an explanation of our five senses. How they work and why do we have them. Would a person be able to function if one or more senses were lost? All these questions are answered in following document. Our entire sensory system consists of numerous amounts of different sensors. The main senses are vision‚ smell‚ hearing‚ taste‚ and touch. Those senses are important. They play a role in our everyday life. Losing one of these senses could be crucial. Let us start

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    Diction in Walden

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    and specific language. By pinpointing details of his surroundings‚ exempting the generalization “creatures”‚ one can infer that he took the time to observe and name each entity that caught his attention. This reflects his respect for and knowledge of the Nature that he surrounds himself with; a simple mention of “trees” or “animals” as opposed to “alder and poplar” and “fox‚ skunk‚ rabbit” would have a lessened effect of demonstrating his care for the details of his surroundings. Concretely‚ these

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    Descriptive Essay Rules

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    being described. New details can be revealed because of the closer proximity e.g. as the beach becomes clearer to view. At this stage the sense of smell can be added to sight and sound. Alternatively‚ time has moved on e.g. darkness is creeping into the sky and natural appearances are changing.) 4. Arriving (The observer is now part of the scene‚ e.g. in the heart of the street market‚ or in contact with the object e.g. going through the items in a chest. Minute details of vision and noise

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    What is the Vax Model

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    Visual‚ Auditory and Kinesthetic (VAK) learning style model A common and widely-used model of learning style is Fleming’s (2001) Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (VAK) model. According to this model‚ most people possess a dominant or preferred learning style; however some people have a mixed and evenly balanced blend of the three styles: 1. Visual learners 2. Auditory learners 3. Kinaesthetic learners Visual learners tend to: • Learn through seeing • Think in pictures

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    Dr. Maria Montessori describes Sensorial materials as the key to the universe. Discuss the statement and give examples to support your discussions. "With the gradual emergence of knowledge and volition‚ it becomes imperative to establish some order and clarity within the mind and to distinguish what is essential from what is accidental. ...To satisfy this need‚ he should have an exact‚ scientific guide such as that which is to be found in our apparatus and exercises." The Discovery of the Child

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