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    BME 500 Final Exam I. Short answer (35 pts) 1. Reader-Writer-Speaker Response Triads – group of three (reader, writer, speaker) that gets a reading assignment; reader reads to the writer, who takes notes; speaker reports to the whole class. 2. Dialogue journal – informal written conversation between two or more people (student-student or student-teacher) about specific a specific topic or area of interest. They provide students with a meaningful, engage writing activity. 3. Think time and wait

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    Vocabulary Roll Sheet

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    1. Vocabulary Rock and Roll- This is a fun game that can be done either in a collaborative learning group or one-on-one. For this game, a Vocabulary Rock and Roll Sheet would need to be made, which would include six squares with a picture of the dice landing on the side with either; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. For each of these numbers, the worksheet will have listed what the task is for landing on this number. For example; 1- Define the Word, 2- Something that means the same, 3- What does it remind you

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    Echo Park Discussion & Response 3. Chapters 5 & 6 (89-124) Date: 04.10.18 Part 1 - New Vocabulary, Expressions, & Figurative Language  List 5 new vocabulary words and 5 expressions that caught your attention while reading this chapter. Write the page number and the definitions when possible. 1) furious (93) – extremely angry 2) thrill (93) – cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure 3) sip (93) – drink (something) by taking small mouthfuls 4) spoil (94) – diminish or destroy

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    My Experience In English

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    was introduced to it in Kindergarten, and until this day. I often understand concepts related to math and science, however, vocabulary, spelling, critical analysis, speaking, and reading are skills I find hard to master. In fact, some ideas seem to go through one ear, and out the other. I never understood English’s importance when I was a kid. I thought that grammar, vocabulary, spelling, etc. were not as important as math or science. I was unaware of how important English was when I was younger, causing

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    I Am An Impulsive Person

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    this major turning point in my life but to figure out what I really wanted. It’s not as easy as simply going into a profession that I like-there were many other personal, financial, and social factors that I needed to consider. With the use of my critical thinking skills, I was able to determine which career path would be best for myself. The last year of high school is always the craziest and the most exciting. The year has just started and all my peers were already talking about which college they’ll

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    thinking. Also, reading helps fix any writing mistakes that the average person may be struggling with. Reading helps the person become a critical thinker and knowledgeable about what is going on in this world. Reading can expand the average person’s thoughts on certain topics. Without reading, people will not know how to be a critical thinker, utilize big vocabulary words, and speak to others properly. The reason why I enjoy reading books because I learn from what I am reading, I learn new words that

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    An Analytical Study of Popular Biometric Tools and Impacting Factors. Biometric tools have adapted and been refined with related research. This paper’s aim is to try to discover any key Biometric tools during a specific time. Content analysis was utilized on scholarly research from the field of Biometrics, trying to discover any patterns within scholarly publications. Specifically, are there any trends in different types of Biometric tools? Another key research question is are there any impacting

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    In The Need for Classification the author Vickery (1975) introduces us to faceted classification and gives his argument for the need for this classification. The author of the article Brian C. Vickery was a librarian, academic and member of the Classification Research Group which was responsible for a substantial amount of the work we have on faceted classification (Broughtan, 2015, p.301-302). Vickery shows that the importance of classificcaiton cannot be denied as “Classification enables us to

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    Terry Moore’s speech, “How to tie your shoes”, was printed in May of 2011, for the use and free viewing of the public. He discusses the reality that many people do not know that they are actually tying their shoes incorrectly, and he shares with the audience what he has found to be the proper way to tie one’s shoes. Throughout his speech, Moore uses stories, demonstrations, and lighthearted humor to engage the audience and deliver his message. Though simple, Moore’s speech has just the right amount

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    The traditional fondness for learning of Vietnamese people is great. We have tried our best to improve knowledge form all aspects, specially in enriching Vietnamese vocabulary. “Vietnamese romanized alphabet which is called Quốc Ngữ or “Nation Language”, does not fully represent the phonology of any single variety of Vietnamese”(Alves, 2009, p.617). In the past, Vietnam suffered a lot from wars and invasions of such countries as China, France, Japan, United States... At a result, cultural habits

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