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    At some point in your life you will be asked to refer back to an article, or source of information. This could be for a science project in high school, an essay in college, or even for research in your own career. It is important to know which form of article or discourse is appropriate to use, depending on the assignment. Should you choose a popular discourse or an academic discourse to use in your assignment or research? You must first know the differences between the two discourses. There are

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    Introduction Parent involvement is a valuable factor in any student’s education. A parent is a child’s first educator; therefore, it is the responsibilities of the parents and/or guardians to prepare children for reading instruction before entering the classroom. During the ages from birth to 8-years-old are critical for learning development, specifically in literacy. A longitudinal study conducted by Froiland, Peterson & Davison (2013) shows the effects of parent involvement in promoting children’s

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    Using the Northcentral Library and Research Tools to Select a Topic Becoming a mentor/leader who can work with others to assist them in becoming better educators is my ultimate goal. In order to accomplish this task, I need to learn more about many topics. One way that will help me to learn is to utilize the tools of keywords and search limiters to assist my searches in the Northcentral Library and other sources. Another tool to take advantage of is the use of peer-reviewed materials. Using these

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    Obedience” Stanley Milgram, an experienced psychologist at Yale, explains how the human mind reacts to commands when placed under extreme stress. However, Diana Baumrind, a clinical and developmental psychologist, disagrees with Milgram in her article “Review of Stanley Milgram 's Experiments on

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    as the daily tabloid-style newspaper and the Kodak snap camera; privacy before then was almost a non-issue. Social commentator, E.L. Godkin, complained back in 1890 that these new media were jeopardizing privacy. In addition, there were two well-known socialite lawyers of the same time, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, who penned one of the most famous law review articles of all time on the topic of privacy, “The Right to Privacy”. This 1890 Harvard Law Review article gazed into the future and

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    media came out such as the daily tabloid-style newspapers and the Kodak snap camera. Social commentator, E.L. Godkin, complained back in 1890 that these new media were jeopardizing privacy. In addition, there were two well-known socialite lawyers of the same time, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, who penned one of the most famous law review articles of all time on the topic of privacy, “The Right to Privacy”. This 1890 Harvard Law Review article gazed into the future and saw the dangers of the

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    Captain America Analysis

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    Works Cited Carey, Bjorn. "Stanford Biologist Explains Science of Origin Stories of Captain America and the Incredible Hulk." Stanford News Service. Stanford University, 12 Apr. 2014. Web. 03 Mar. 2016. This article details Dr. Sebastian Alvarado’s explanation to bring science into classic Marvel myths. As a postdoctoral research faculty member, Dr. Alvarado is well versed in the nuances of epigenetic mechanisms. He also consults for Thwacke, a science consultancy for the entertainment industry

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    these questions, though it is the discussion afterward that will answer them most directly. It is in these paragraphs that various examples are cited, examples that demonstrate a corrupt government’s effort to silence its people (Carlson). This article, written by Laura Carlsen and found through the CIP website, was the catalyst to this research paper. Through its strong language it drowns the reader in a tidal wave of emotion, while simultaneously supplying just enough information to deem it as

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    and success. The Bill of Rights states to bear arms, free speech, to privacy and more. The freedom of expression allows teachers to express themselves in many ways as writing a newspaper or editor letter. The Pickering v. Board schools “A high school science teacher wrote a letter to the editor of a community newspaper, criticizing the board of education’s allocation of funds between academics and athletics. The school board terminated the teacher, saying that the letter contained false statements

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    The first prop is used in a Poi Ball routine where the poi balls, originally created and used as a weapon. The poi balls are made from newspaper to create the ball form. Then is wrapped in plastic to give it a nicer touch. And finally, the ball is tied to a string that is braided to allow the dancer to have a better grip of the prop. B. Dancers use instruments in their dance because it is

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