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    A limitation of this study was that there were only two different law classes observed and only two interviews conducted. Through this study, over 8 hours of data collection. The classes at both these observation sites were in different material, one being Criminal Law and the other being Immigration Law and Policy, which may have been a limitation. This may have been a limitation because there may be different students oriented towards these areas of law that could have affected their responses

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    Taking Plagiarism Seriously It is important to remember that college is stressful and difficult. Add on a few papers due each semester, and students are not sure where to put their efforts. Writing adds a lot of stress especially for students who struggle to learn how to cite sources and avoid plagiarism. In this essay, we will review three important habits to avoiding plagiarism and how students can set themselves up for future writing success. There are more habits and every student has a personalized

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    Annotated Bibliography Dean, C., Hubbell, E.R., Pitler, H., & Stone, B. (2012). Classroom instruction that works: Research-based strategies for increasing student achievement. (2nd ed.). Denver, CO, 188 pp. Author Ceri B. Dean is vice president of field services at Midcontinent Research for Education and Learning (McREL). She holds multiple degrees in education, including a Ph.D. in Cirriculum and Instruction and an M.S. in Atmospheric Science. Elizabeth Ross Hubbell is a principal consultant

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    ‘Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and to the strengthening of respect for human rights... promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all…’(The United Nations, 1948). As emphasised by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, education is an inalienable right, and until it is proven that a student will not benefit from or is not stimulated by being in school, it must be assumed that they are gaining some value from the experience. Indoctrinated

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    As a student in the modern era, where technology is at an all-time high everywhere I look technology is being introduced into a teacher's curriculum. Technology in school, although once banned it is now being praised to have technology intertwined with a school lesson. Everywhere I look people give up old habits such as keeping a planner because your phone now offers a new way to be organized in an easier and faster manner. One habit that students are giving up with this technological surge is taking

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    My strategy was to preview the material before reading by looking over headings, vocabulary, and illustrations to obtain a general understanding of the topic. I would write notes using an indentation format since “research studies have shown that the use of outlines and concept maps have found positive correlations to improved reading comprehension” (Lei, Rhinehart, Howard, & Cho, (2010). Additionally, I utilized the layered reading strategy by skimming the text and identifying which sentences

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    During this semester of taking English 101, I believe I have improved to some extent. In the beginning of this year I was hoping I would change the way I wrote papers to sound more like a college student. Learning how to incorporate more detail into my pieces, researching the topics, like doing interviews, and coming up with criteria are concepts that helped me grow. Continuing writing every week in this class, helped me practice, growing furthermore into the writer I want to become. In the beginning

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    1. What were your personal goals for this session? (Focus on your skill development rather than what your goals for the client were) My personal goals were to incorporate reflecting feelings into my role as a counselor. To be able to inspect the emotions my client is feeling at the moment during our counseling session. Also, to continue encouraging my client to further express her feelings and continuing telling her story. 2. What issues did the client present? The client presented issues about

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    In software development, there are various types of methods that developers follow in order to produce valuable software. From the many types of methods that exist today, the industry standard that is mostly followed today is the software development lifecycle (SDLC). The SDLC is a process that software development companies utilize in order to design, develop and test software during production. Within the SDLC, there are different test models that developers can utilize based on their business

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    cursive also impresses many people. Besides the appearance of the actual writing, cursive can be beneficial because of its efficiency. It is difficult to write notes quickly if one is not fluent with his/her handwriting. First of all, bad habits in notetaking, such as grammatical

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