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    EFFECTS OF FEEDBACK ON STUDENTS’ WRITING K.V.S.Lakshmi Writing‚ being a complicated and complex process is fairly neglected in the conventional classrooms. Most of the writing in the schools and colleges is completion of running notes or unfinished notes dictated by the teacher. In the present Indian classrooms focus is mostly on evaluation of writing as finished end products and not as a complex process of composing‚ editing and

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    presidential candidates also proposed a series of policies about the immigration. Most of American generally believe their country no longer needs immigrants‚ and they can bring the decline of the public welfare and the job opportunities. There are some misunderstandings need to be explained‚ and the three facts of the immigration include increasing the national taxes‚ increasing the job opportunities‚ and

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    Thesis: Hale changes the way he feels towards the court and justice system. In the beginning Hale is a strong believer that if you are a good person the court will do you justice. When first finding out who is being accused‚ Hale goes house to house to feel out the accused because he is new in town. His actions him an opened minded person and does not believe everything right off the back. When Hale sees Elizabeth charged he says‚ “(Quote Hale says)” ().he feels this way because………………………. Later‚

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    Explain what it means to have a sociological imagination and discuss how it impacts our interactions with others. A sociological imagination is “how individuals understand their own and others’ pasts in relation to history and social structure” (Keirns‚ N.‚ Strayer‚ E. Griffiths‚ H.‚ Cody-Rydzewski‚ S.‚ Scaramuzzo‚ G.‚ Saddler‚ T. & Vyain‚ S.‚ 2012). The sociological imagination impacts interactions with other people because everyone has a different perspective on issues and topics. For example‚ someone

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    King: “I have a dream”. We recall Cervantes with his famous Don Quixote de la Mancha. We also have the worst with Hitler and the Holocaust . Jesus himself came up with his own utopia: “my kingdom is not of this world" ( john 18:36). To have a dream is one thing; to make it reality is another. Dreams often conflict with reality. Dreams require the agreement‚ willingly or forced‚ of others for their transformation. Thomas Mores’ Utopia is such a dream‚ never challenged by reality. But what if Utopia

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    In nature‚ organisms of all shapes and sizes greatly affect the ecosystems which surround them. As African elephants stomp through the savannah‚ pushing over trees and crushing shrubs‚ the forest is kept from overtaking their grasslands. The predatory nature of wolves in the Pacific Northwest prevents overpopulation as they hunt out rabbits and deer. While ecosystems rely on animals to maintain a healthy status‚ they also rely on the environment to keep from drastic change. However‚ glaciers all

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    a profit while respecting local people/tribes‚ animals/wildlife and nature as a whole allowing them to benefit in some way from the endeavor. Good ecotourism companies make conscious choices in every aspect of their business. For instance‚ they recycle products and choose biodegradable materials whenever possible. Many countries have embraced ecotourism because of its positive effect on the country and the tourists and the local people Fact: According to the International Ecotourism Society‚ 83

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    deficiencies can inhibit some people from participating. (Paterson‚ 2002). Social and leisure activities such as reading‚ relaxing and watching television occupies a considerable amount of time although‚ with emotional support from family and friends‚ the person with an intellectual disability may be encouraged to participate in a ’dance’ or ’swimming class’. Marginalised groups often feel stigmatised discriminated against and excluded from society. (Goffman‚1997). This is certainly the case for

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    Provide a considered response to the following statement‚ “The principles and rules for risk management appear to be just plain common sense.” First we have to define what common sense is. Common sense is the everyday understandings and it based on everyday experience. It is a model of how the world works that we build up from our experience for example like personal or social experience. We can refer the common sense as market dynamics because market keeps changing through time. However it shares

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    on chromosome 4 — one of the 23 human chromosomes that carry a person’s entire genetic code.  This defect is "dominant‚" meaning that anyone who inherits it from a parent with Huntington’s will eventually develop the disease. The disorder is named for George Huntington‚ the physician who first described it in the late 1800s. The defective gene codes the blueprint for a protein called huntingtin. This protein’s normal function isn’t yet known‚ but it’s called "huntingtin" because scientists identified

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