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    INTRODUCTION   This assignment is assigned to us for us to get to know in details about the latest grading system in Malaysia which is the assessment and evaluation for all of the subjects based KSSR and KBSR and do a comparative study.   Before KSSR was implemented, we have KBSR that is known as Kurrikulum Bersepadu Sekolah Rendah. It begins from the year of 1982 where the government started out with the first trial to 305 schools throughout Malaysia. Then, it had been officially implemented in

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Handwriting Just Doesn’t Matter In recent years, the rushing tide of typing has overwhelmed the once necessary skill of handwriting. As the days pass by computers and other 21st century electronics are becoming more and more a part human lives. Gone are the constant needs for pen and paper, often times all that is needed for notetaking is a laptop and working fingers. A recent article published by Anne Trubek titled “Handwriting Just Doesn’t Matter” analyzes the importance of

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    keywords have become buzzwords, and buzzwords have become overkill, thus losing their value and draining your resume of any real depth. This ego-crushing assertion is particularly the case if what you 've written is not reflected in the quality of your penmanship. For instance, I 've seen job applicants list "attention to detail" as a professional characteristic only to shoot themselves in the foot by misspelling their name, getting their alma mater wrong, or failing to do something as simple as lining up

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    Since the inception of writing, many artists have used their creative penmanship to express themselves. From journal articles to poems, countless texts have been written and printed. Among these writers exist an elite upper class of creative artists who dip their pens into poetry. Throughout time, the art of writing poetry has proven to be a useful and insightful manner of propagating ideas and emotions. Poetry posses an advantage in the way that its artists can create relatable landscapes for readers

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    The independence of the heroines in “Pride and Prejudice” and “A Room With a View” can be defined by their unconventional views and the fearlessness that they display. In “Pride and Prejudice”, Austen presents her heroine Elizabeth as having unconventional views on marriage and society. It is clear that in Austen’s choice of Elizabeth she is presenting an alternative role model for the women of Regency society. Similarly, in “A Room With a View”, E.M Forster’s heroine Lucy demonstrates an independence

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    Hardships Expressed in Hughes On the Road and Mother to Son African-American citizens who live in the United States have experienced a tough life through personal experiences. They have struggled to obtain basic civil rights--a struggle that has spanned many centuries (Mabunda 311). Langston Hughes, author of the short story "On the Road" and the poem "Mother to Son," often illustrated in his writing the hardships experienced by the characters--products of African American life in the

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    based on a lack of intrinsic motivation or understanding. The school counselor described that every year Richard performed exceptionally well on standardized tests; however, he performed poorly on assignments and achievement tests and had terrible penmanship. His reading level was proficient, and he was talented in physical education and art. Yet, Richard was easily distractible, disruptive in class, and highly disorganized. Richard also struggled in mathematics and socially because he did not get along

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    The world’s first billionaire John D Rockefeller was born July 8, 1839 in Richford New York. He began his career when he built his first oil refinery near Cleveland Ohio and 1870 incorporated the standard oil company. By the year 1822 he had monopolized the oil industry. John Davidson Rockefeller was the second born of the six Rockefeller children born to William and Eliza Rockefeller. William was a traveling salesman who claimed to have the ability to cure patients with cancer and charged up to

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    Technology in the school has become an increasingly challenging and somewhat disruptive aspect in today’s educational system. In order to maintain what is considered the status quo, schools have focused their energy and resources on banning cell phones, wireless Internet and blocking social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter in schools. However, as technology continues to grow in our society outside of the school, many believe that effectively involving these technologies into the classroom

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    Dusting off his cloak, he approached Drea’s door. The moment he stepped up, he heard the loud scrape of the bolt engaging, followed by the heavy clunk of the door bar being lowered. Strange, since Drea knew he was to arrive at this time. He knocked. Nothing. He tapped on the door with his knuckles again and again. “Drea? It’s me.” “Go away, Gawain. I don’t want to see you ever again. If you want to see Wallace, make arrangements with Nan.” “What are you talking about? Drea, this is madness. You’re

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