the High School Tutor® lends greater depth to classroom lectures. You’ve heard all about the theorems‚ the timelines‚ the big ideas‚ and the key principles; this book equips you to break it all down into bite-size chunks. To obtain maximum benefit from the book‚ students should familiarize themselves with the tips below. Larry Kling High School Tutor Program Director HOW TO USE THIS BOOK Algebra students will find this book to be an invaluable supplement to their textbooks. The book is divided
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Week 6 Assignment Grading Rubric You will have two assignments to complete for the course -- you can read more about these on the Assignments items under Week 3 and Week 6. For Week 6 assignment‚ you will be graded on three specific grading criteria. Part Earned Points Criteria I 60 Content of your paper 1. Write your individual answers to the questions listed above together not each minimum 300 words in essay format in APA style [use APA template in Doc Sharing]‚ using correct economic
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these records secure and accessible. This is because‚ these records serves as basis in producing student credentials like class cards and transcript of records. Also‚ instructors has a big contribution when it comes to student’s academic records. Grading software is a tool that helps instructors. Some of them use Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to calculate grades while others use software packages designed for broader classroom applications. No matter what product is used‚ judicious use of such software
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Table of contents Introduction Framing Letter……………………………………………………4 Content Rhetorical Analysis…………………………………………….8 Profile………………………………………………………………15 Annotated Bibliography…………………………………….25 Appendix Rhetorical analysis..………………..…………………………33 Framing Letter Dear whomever this may concern‚ Thank you for reading my final portfolio. To help you as the reader better understand me and who I am
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The Tipping Point: Rhetorical Analysis Throughout The Tipping Point‚ Malcolm Gladwell explains to his reader his ideas about drastic changes in society‚ and how they seem to occur so rapidly. In this particular selection‚ Gladwell emphasizes the purpose of “connectors”‚ saying that they have a “special gift for bringing the world together (page 38)”. Gladwell states that part of the reason information or trends spread like wildfire is the presence of a specific group of people. They are called “connecters”
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Rhetorical Analysis: Allegory of the Cave The text I have used to do my rhetorical analysis is the “Allegory of the Cave” by Plato. In this text‚ Plato gives an explanation of his idea of the situation of humans in respect to knowledge by telling us an allegory. In his allegory‚ Plato says that there are a few prisoners seated in a cave behind a small wall facing a big wall. The only thing they can do is looking at the wall in front of them and listen‚ they cannot even move their neck or the
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. The basic difference between DES and AES is that in DES plaintext block is divided into two halves before the main algorithm starts whereas‚ in AES the entire block is processed to obtain the ciphertext. Let us discuss some more differences between DES and AES with the help of the comparison chart shown below. Comparison Chart BASIS FOR COMPARISON DES (DATA ENCRYPTION STANDARD) AES (ADVANCED ENCRYPTION STANDARD) Basic In DES the data block is divided into two halves. In AES the entire data block
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Metaphor: To carry over The process of transferring or carrying over an aspect of one object to another. **Must be similar characteristics in each object to be effective Metaphorical rhetorical analysis combines a variety of components from other styles of criticism we have studied. It begins by using the Tenor (The topic being explained) and the vehicle (The mechanism through which we view the topic) to identify the metaphors found in the artifact. Much like cluster criticism‚ you use the metaphors
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objective for the students was “I can discuss/apply/evaluate the sun‚ planets and other bodies in our solar system”. My assessment of mastery was done in several forms: class discussion in the form of a jeopardy game‚ student creation of a “postcard” from their favorite planet where they had to write home to a loved one on Earth telling about the characteristics of the selected planet and the creation of a candy model of the solar system. The purpose of the model was to demonstrate understanding of
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prevailing issue today‚ gun control. She believes the problem isn’t the guns themselves‚ but the mentally disturbed people. Coulter credits the declining mental health system as the main setback. She supports her argument by providing tragic examples from mass shootings that took place in the past. One example was the 2011 shooting that took place in Tucson‚ Arizona where the shopping mall shooter‚ Jared Loughner was so obviously disturbed that he stated “If I stay long enough to make the yearbook‚
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