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    think standardized test measure your abilities? There are plenty of questions of whether or not standardized test can measure your abilities for life‚ but one answer remains firm in my perspective: Standardized test cannot measure one’s achievement in the qualities such as the ability to think critically or someone’s human traits that are so important when it comes to real life skills. Therefore‚ I do not think that a standardized test can measure one’s ability. As there are more important things

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    Humans And Their Ability To Make Mistakes In today ’s pop culture‚ there is one very popular view of the future. All humans will be free to do as they wish‚ because robots and computers will work for us. Computers are viewed as the ideal slaves. They work non-stop‚ never complain‚ and above all‚ never make mistakes. It is often said that computers don ’t make mistakes‚ that it is the person using the computer who commits errors. What is it that makes humans err‚ but not computers? I will prove

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    My present writing ability has been beneficial for the most part throughout other courses and the professional world. My present job as a police dispatcher has been continually impressed with my writing ability. Working in a police department‚ my coworkers ask for assistance when composing emails or writing reports. My greatest advantage lies in the fact that I possess a fairly broad vocabulary and can usually offer words that better describe an event‚ situation or other attribute. I feel that

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    Ashley Allen Elizabeth Lack English 093 15 December 2011 Why Is The Ability To Write Correctly Important? College has taught me the importance of knowing how to write properly. Being able to write in the proper manner has many benefits‚ not only in college but also‚ also later in life. Writing can be very complicated and boring‚ especially when it is not understood. Having proper writing skills is very important it increases your academic achievements and your career achievements .It enables

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    JACK C BUSCH DR G MITSIS ENC1101 07 JUNE 2011 ESSAY # 1 The ability to “alter public space” can often be a negative reaction by society guided by fear and prejudice as depicted by Brent Staples’ in his essay “Just Walk On By”. But can one’s appearance “alter public space” in a positive manner? Because of his appearance as a young‚ burly‚ six-foot-two black man with a beard and billowing hair‚ Staples is perceived by others to be violent or a criminal. Staples could use his appearance as a

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    thoughts we would be much further behind than we are today. William Garrison‚ an abolitionist‚ published a newspaper called The Liberator that described the true injustices of the time. In 1832 he helped form the New England Antislavery Society. His ability to speak up

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    following essay aims to understand contrasting views of the cognitive-behavioral and psychoanalytical approach towards phobias. The most widely used therapy for phobias is the cognitive approach that studies the effect of our thought processes and thinking patterns on our behavior (Trower‚ 2011). This approach uses the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)‚ which analyzes the negative thoughts‚ and views

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    it easy to get along with others. One day you can meet a person and the next day they will become your best friend. Although it is not that easy as an adult‚ as children this is one of the most important and critical skills needed to succeed. The ability to get along with others helps us all through out our lives; you can meet new people‚ gain valuable friendships‚ and become very likeable. This can make the road to success a much easier path. For example‚ as we all know sometimes opportunities

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    patient lost the ability to speak one language‚ not the ability to understand it.

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    form of a babysitting are actually hurting a child’s brain development. I will be examining how the cartoon show SpongeBob SquarePants‚ negatively affects children’s ability to perform executive functions. Studies show that children who watch SpongeBob SquarePants have slower levels in memory‚ which can affect their cognitive ability as opposed to children who watch educational TV shows like PBS’ kids‚ Caillou. The issue here is that shows like SpongeBob SquarePants are much too fast paced and fantastical

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