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    The aim of this assignment is to look at and explore how Vygotsky’s theory of constructivism supports independent learning in children with complex learning needs. Firstly, looking at how his scaffolding theory works to build such independence by observations conducted in an early years setting which will be carried out ethically in accordance with BERA guidelines, BERA (2011). Looking at what they have learnt using the Skinner theory with operant conditioning with the use of PECS which is a Picture

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    Allegory Of The Cave

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    Abstract This synthesis paper aims to give an analysis on the ideas of Plato, Augustine and Descartes on how one will arrive at the “truth”. Plato, Augustine and Descartes have the same goal to achieve the truth wherein Plato’s “Allegory of the cave” is used by Augustine in his search for the truth/God. Augustine’s “Theory of Illumination” is similar with Descartes “Methodic doubt” in search for the truth. Throughout the history of philosophy, many have argued and questioned about how one would be

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    indicates power and mystery, relating to the control of the male. Harley (2013) stated that the contrasting masculine colour of dark blue in the male’s eyes expresses calmness, tranquillity and guilt, which combines image/text cohesion of the active abstract noun “guilty” to the facial expression of the male (Harley, 2013). Although in the women’s ad. it is the complete opposite. The male is staring at the women lustfully while the

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    Literature review Genre analysis, literally is to analyze a piece of genre which is “a staged,goal-oriented,purposeful activity”in which speakers/writers engaged to express a certain meaning (Martin,1984,p.25). In other words, people use language in various occasions, for some certain purposes, perceived to be a meaningful and coherent whole which focus on communicative function: “language”in action or “language in use” , can be called as a type of text or discourse. While genre analysis is treated

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    English is the world most widely studied language and it the dominate language for the communication, education, commerce even religion in the western world. More in other powerful countries like France, Italy has also displaced their language with that of English in the recent years for gaining the power in politics. There were different methods for the English language teaching and they were also developed with the passage of the time. Different methods like “The Classical Method”,” The Direct

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    powerful statement. The kernel of the sentence is concise and rich: “I pledge allegiance”. Consider how this short phrase’s diction fills it with meaning. According to Dictionary.com, the verb “to pledge” means “to bind by or as if by a pledge”, where the noun “pledge” is “a solemn promise or agreement to do or refrain from doing something”. The speaker of this

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    Submit your responses to the following questions: (HINT: Refer to the Reference and Citation Examples documdented in the Tutorials and Guides section, as well as the Sample Paper and the Library link.) If more than one author is listed, must all authors be listed in the citation? Yes Is the author’s full name used in the References page entry? No If no year is listed for an in-text citation, what should be listed? (n.d.) What is the minimum information needed for an in-text

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    for another, and Ralph agrees to split the group of boys and role of ‘chief’ between them. Nevertheless, the first increment Golding expresses is through the characterization of Ralph as ‘fair’ in appearance. The homophone, and simultaneously a abstract noun, establish the motif of democracy, and therefore indicate Ralph’s democratic methods; which juxtapose Jack’s ‘fierce’ and ‘angry’ face, which immediately connotes with a less liberal, less tolerant leadership in the WW2 satire. However, their friendship

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    The Sentence Task “The meaning of this sentence may be perfectly clear in speech, which provides clues with voice, facial expressions, and gestures.” (Lunsford 2013 p269) Although the word is the smallest element of writing, the sentence is essential for the effective communication. To explore the deep aesthetic of sentences and rhetoric I have chosen two sentences for my rhetoric analysis which both are concerned about gender equality advocacy and flow of feminist sentiments. The sentences Sentence

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    College English Writing Errors and Analysis Abstract English writing is important for the achievement of native-like competence, but for most Chinese learners who study English as a foreign language , English writing is difficult to learn. In order to see how hard English writing are handled by Chinese English learners, an attempt made in this paper to examine the following two questions: 1) what are the types and characteristics of Chinese English major college students’ English writing errors

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