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    great leader starts with three great character traits. To be a good leader‚ you cannot major in minor things; you must be less distracted than your competition. Leaders need inspiration‚ they are not self-made; they are driven. A leader should be patient‚ open-minded‚ and present a positive attitude. No matter how successful your team becomes‚ a leader should guide you to do greater things than what you have already accomplished. A good leader does not do something because they feel it’s the right

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    EDTL 2605 GRADED DISCUSSION #4 “WHAT MAKES A GOOD LITERACY SPECIALIST” a) From my perspective a good literacy specialist is one that should possess the required qualifications and experience in reading‚ assist children in learning to read and write‚ work harmoniously with teachers‚ parents and school administrators in the implementations of an effective reading programme and is capable of identifying those students with reading deficiencies. b) Based on my readings‚ professional

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    1. What makes a good parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? According to Dr. Tanya Bryon‚ a good parent is a person that doesn’t worry too much about being the perfect parent. The best kind of parenting comes from the heart according to Dr. Bryon. It shouldn’t be done mechanically because that’s when the problems start 2. What are some of the common problems that children might have? Some of the common problems that children might have vary among age group. For example younger children‚ some common

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    Have you ever wonder if a child will make a good eyewitnesses? In this study‚ they are testing children to see how good is their memory are. They want to know if they can put a child on the stand and they can tell their point of view without messes up or retelling it as a false tale. How will they be able to test this without harming the child in any way? What are the results to this study? One day it all begin at a birthday party/play date… Christine M. Ricci and Carole R. Beal want to do research

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    Make good decisions. Do the right thing‚ no matter who is watching. Those words have been repeated and instilled in my mind since I was a young child. My parents always harped on doing the right thing‚ and making good choices‚ because some decisions made at an early age can follow you into adulthood. Unfortunately‚ sometimes making a wrong decision only helps you to learn from the mistake. When I was 15 years old‚ my friend *Alyssa Brown (Pseudonym) was raped. She was my best friend and someone I

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    What Makes a Good Short Story and How Successful is R.K. Narayan in Portraying the Character of Swami in the Short Story ‘A Hero’? Nadine Gordimer – ‘Short story writers see by the light of the flash; theirs is the art of the only thing we can be sure of – the present moment.’ This is a quote from short story writer Nadine Gordimer; referring to how the art of short story writing is to get straight to the point and write everything as it is. This is an art and those who cannot perfect it should

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    objective and subjective analysis of data is made to explain the nature of the textual interactions Content Analysis Process Identify purpose and objectives Select sampling units Samples size determination viz. theoretical saturation Collect data and make into text Code the data Transform codes into categories‚ labels or themes Sort materials by categories similar phrases‚ patterns‚ relationships‚ commonalties and disparities Examine sorted materials to identify and isolate meaningful patterns and

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    because not only gossips are attractive to people‚ but also some fashion tips‚ and the latest hair trends have a huge impact on young girls. This kind of fashionable information can be easily found on the Internet‚ magazines. Girls are crazy about how to make up to look beautiful‚ but all this fashionable things are accompanied with super stars. So‚ in order to copy these stars‚ girls start to focus every day. It can obviously cause celebrity worship syndrome. Therefore‚ people who often look for gossips

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    topic sentence the effectively previews the purpose and content of that paragraph? 5 4 3 2 1 6. Are the paragraphs arranged in a sensible order that allows the reader to easily follow the argument? 5 4 3 2 1 7. How well does the author make use of transitions‚ both within and between paragraphs? 5 4 3 2 1 8. Does the essay end with a conclusion that wraps up the ideas presented in the essay‚ yet also leads the reader to ponder these ideas further? 5 4 3 2 1 Style 1.

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    differences of the adult‚ children‚ and teenage brains. Generally in a normal adult brain‚ many parts of the brain work together to make choices and decisions to force the body to behave in a certain manner‚ however‚ the teenage brain does not function this way (Edmonds). Specifically‚ the prefrontal cortex‚ a part of the brain that makes judgments‚ creates emotions‚ and makes decisions‚ has not been fully developed and will not be until the mid 20’s (Edmonds). This can be one of the many explanations

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