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  • My Free Write With The Writing
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    When comparing my free write with the writing diagnostic prompt, it gave me a chance to reminisce on how I became a scribe. To know how to write, one also needs to know how to read. My reading abilities, like most of my peers started in pre-school learning the ABC's. After learning the basic's it was in infinite sprint to soak up the knowledge of the world. Over the years, I can credit my parents, teachers, and many books for instilling the knowledge I would need to read and write. My memories o...
  • 3 Basic Learning Styles
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    LEARNING STYLES People not only learn at different rates, but also in different ways. Some people want everything written down, others prefer to listen. Some prefer small group settings rather than large group discussions; others like to listen to a lecture and translate it into pictorial doodles in a notebook. Each person has to find his or her own style and use it to learn new things. Thinking about what you do when to have to learn something new, how do you learn You probably approach the tas...
  • Program Sources To The Whole Hacker Culture
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    ... u get into serious programming, you will have to learn C, the core language of Unix (though it's not the one to try learning first thing). Other languages of particular importance to hackers include Perl and LISP. Perl is worth learning for practical reasons; it's very widely used for active web pages and system administration, so that even if you never write Perl you should learn to read it. LISP is worth learning for the profound enlightenment experience you will have when you finally get ...
  • Start Out The Writing Process
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    Writing and school work, to be honest, have always been at the bottom of my list for things that I enjoy doing. I can remember from as early as grade 1 having great difficulty in most areas of school work. I have always had a great anxiety about completing assignments or having to read the required books, I went through all of high school having never read a complete book. It's not that I think I am stupid but just not interested in these types of activities. I find it hard to keep my attention ...
  • Example Of Great Imagery
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    My Thought on Virginia Woolf There are many authors who have the ability to be one of the greatest writers of all time, but to my knowledge of books I believe the majority I read are excellent. Virginia Woolf to many, is a prominent writer. I wish I could say the same as well. I can not judge her writing for I have just began to study such remarkable essayists. I can state this, her ability to capture ones mind is unprecedented. She does it so well, it is almost natural. It is clear in all her w...
  • Learning To Speak Like And American Girl
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    Comparing Tough Times Authors have done many essays on learning and teaching. In two particular essays, the authors focus more on reading and learning to speak good, which is also associated with reading. The narrators in Frederick Douglas's essay "Learning to Read and Write" and Maxine Hong Kingston's "Learning to Speak Like and American Girl" not only tell the reader about their conflict of relationship between society's dominant culture and their own sense of identity, but educate the reader ...
  • Effective Writing
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    Writing is and essential part of communication in our society. Soon after children are taught the letters that make up our English language, they are taught the basics of formatting them into effective writing. On the job, usually no matter what it is we usually can't escape the written application, and we almost always find ourselves in a position which warrants the use of food communication skills. Among theses common forms of writing, others are integrated within the daily lives of people aro...
  • B For The Quarter
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    Reflective Paper By Eric Cron stein Well, I would have to say things have changed for the better... I think. This quarter I actually had some interest in what we were doing. I could do a lot of opinionated things like our reflection things. Normally your 3rd quarter is the worst but not this year in Mrs. Dickson's College prep. English Class, I ended up doing all my work, well that I know of, and I participated in just about everything. So here we go, I am gonna sum it all up in these next few p...
  • Very Important Part Of Learning Vocabulary
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    Learning to Become Literate "In any literate society, people constantly see the best way to teach children how to read and write so that the younger generation can become fully functioning members of that society". (Savage 15) This is obviously an important goal of any society that wants their children to be well educated and succeed in the world. Learning to be literate is a very important developmental milestone that is recognized cross-culturally. Its social importance is shown in the fact th...
  • Censorship In School Newspapers
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    Well, this weeks discussion is about censorship in school newspapers. When I first thought of the idea of writing about it, I thought it would be easier than the last one we did about gun control. And it turned out it was a little bit easier in writing it because in this one I don't have to ramble about all the statistics that I learned about the subject and end up boring the class to almost certain drowsy state. Which in my opinion isn't exactly what I am looking to do when I am writing a repor...
  • Douglass And Wright's Experiences Show Education
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    African Americans were not considered equal to their white counterparts before the passage of the Civil Right Act of 1964. They were not allowed to use the same restrooms, eat in the same restaurants and worst of all, they were forbidden to be educated. Slave owners and many white people were determined to keep slaves and free blacks illiterate for the sole purpose of keeping them ignorant and prevent insurrection such as Ned Turner Uprising which killed 31 white Southerners from occurring. Thes...
  • Second Piece Of Writing
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    Albert Einstein once stated, "The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is all comprehensible". I'm sure he was thinking of the potential contained in tiny bits of matter, but for me, the incomprehensible had a much more practical place: the subject of English. My journey to make sense of this began in English 0920. I now know that with the knowledge I have learned, I can comprehend English. When I was in high school I seemed to sneak through the cracks, and I had not taken an E...
  • J Reflection In Learning And Professional Development
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    Introduction This essay portraits my journey of learning habits, experiences and strategy I will be using to successfully complete my masters degree. One of the important way of learning I feel is reflective writing and critical thinking which helps to evaluate ones strategies and also to evaluate the overall approach to ones work and their effectiveness in applying skills. In recent years the word critical thinking has become a buzz in education system. For many reasons educators have started t...
  • Writing Article Response Beyond Words
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    Writing Article Response Beyond Words: The Relational Dimensions of Learning to Read and Write By Judith Lysaker The article that I have chosen to discuss is called, "Beyond Words: The Relational Dimensions of Learning to Read and Write" by Judith Lysaker. The article was wonderful and brought insight to my thinking about children's learning of language arts. The article is about a young boy who is not reading or writing in class. He goes along with what the other students do, but cannot read a ...
  • Learning
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    Have you ever wondered about the purpose of life? Why you are here and what you were born to do? When I was born I did not have the slightest idea of what was going on just like any other child born on that day. The lessons and experiences I would eventually go through, and am still experiencing up until this exact moment, show that everyone in life has there purpose. One of the first important things my mother and father ever told me, that I actually listened to, was that everyone on this earth...

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