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    Abstract This was a study conducted at IUP on undergraduate students to see if processing information at certain levels would improve memory recall. During the study, we presented the participants with a PowerPoint of information on a made-up country. The participants was randomly assigned to a shallow, medium, or deep processing instruction, which explained to them how to take notes throughout the presentation. After, students’ recieved a distractor task for 15 minutes, and after given a multiple-choice

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    Many teachers focus on the importance of literacy in their classrooms, displaying word walls, putting labels on everyday objects, providing signs, and schedules, to illustrate the importance to their students as to how words can be used every single day and their significance. There are countless ways to incorporate literacy into a child’s life. There are four that I believe to be greatly beneficial to our students, and these factors are: having a classroom library, word walls, literacy workstations/workshops

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    Popular culture has a complex relationship to the legal field. “Works of popular culture often illuminate what real people actually do and believe” (Asimow & Mader, p. 7). Similarly, the works of popular legal culture reflect what people generally believe about the legal field. “Pop culture producers always distort reality, including the operation of the legal system, for dramatic, commercial, or ideological purposes” (p. 8). Therefore, popular culture may not be a perfect reflection of legal education

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    Writer’s Workshop: Research Paper- Informative What is an Expository Writing? ‘Expository’ is a synonym of ‘explanatory’. An expository essay, thus, is a piece of writing that explains or informs. It is meant to be based on fact and free of the writer’s prejudices. Opinion is often expressed, but only if it is backed by fact. For example, if someone asked you to write an essay on the causes of World War II, you might write about Germany’s losses in World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, the fall

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    Claudia Campbell Professor Jacobs English 112-62B April 3, 2016 Definition Argument Outline Marriage Thesis: Marriage can be defined as 1. Background A. B. 2. Point 1 A. B. 3. Point 2 A. B. 4. Point 3 A. B. 5. Opposing Argument 1 A. B. 6. Refute 1 A. B. 7. Opposing Argument 2 A. B. 8. Refute 2 A. B. Claudia Campbell Professor Jacobs English 112-62B April 3, 2016 Definition Argument Essay Marriage Was anyone aware that forty to fifty percent

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    Attention grabber will go here. Background information will go here. In this essay I will analyze the Budweiser commercial "Born The Hard Way" by summarizing the text, applying the storytelling and race analytical methods, and discussing a source which strengthens the claim that this video ultimately supports American hegemony and ideology. Summary The Budweiser commercial, “Born the Hard Way”, which I will refer to as “the text”, begins with a medium shot of the protagonist, Adolphus Busch in a

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    Discussion This current study analyzes student behavior and their attitudes and motivation behind going to law school. Research for this study was conducted in a classroom setting and through interviews, within both a public law school and a private law school. This research aimed to answer the question of what are the differences in student behavior between public university law schools and private university law schools? In response to this question, over 8 hours of observation were conducted

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    Self-assessment Over the course of the semester, I assessed my strengths and weaknesses using tools like the VARK questionnaire, the Professional Behavior Goals, and the Occupational Configurations assignment. In the results, I discovered qualities that will positively contribute to my success as an occupational therapy (OT) practitioner, and some areas that require improvement. I defined goals for myself in the short and long term, and intend to make efforts to achieve these goals. Tools and

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    Digital Vs. Digital Pen

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    Abstract----- This digital pen is a computer invention that transmits writing into digital media. Digital technology is entering today’s classrooms and learning environments. Digital pen-and-paper user interfaces bridge the gap between both worlds by electronically capturing the interactions of a user with a pen on real paper. Our Digital pen and paper platform is a quick, easy and reliable way of capturing and sending information from outside the office. Use a digital pen to fill out a form, draw

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    Page 2 of 11 ZOOM RUNNING HEAD: FINAL ARGUMENTATIVE RESEARCH PAPERIFinal Argumentative Research Paper Griselda Avila Glendale Community College FINAL ARGUMENTATIVE RESEARCH PAPERIITechnology in The Classroom With technology rapidly advancing in a brief period of time, elementary school students should have the opportunity to use technology in their classrooms. The main issue with technology in schools is that there is not enough technology being integrated into the classrooms. Technology

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