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    Kaleb Blackburn English l Period 1 English Banking Concept Essay When considering what the proper form of education is many different concepts come to mind. One of the most controversial concepts is known as the banking concept of education‚ in which students are required to memorize facts and later on be tested on them. Another important component of education is the relationship between the teacher and their students. Many argue on what the proper makeup of a successful educative system should

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    Chapters 1‚ 2 and 5 [pages 99-104] Notes from The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing Closed-form writing consists of • An explicit thesis in the introduction that informs readers of the point of the entire essay • Unified and coherent paragraphs • Sustained development of that thesis without digressions Open-form prose consists of • No reduction to a single‚ summarizable thesis • The use of story or narrative as an organizing principle through which a point emerges

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    Education has always been a part of our way of life since the beginning of time. Not every person is the same; hence the reason everyone learns differently. It all begins at childhood of course; from that parent‚ parent-like figure or school teacher. However‚ at a point in one’s life that sense of independence takes over and one finds his or her will to learn more and in their own way. Frederick Douglass and Richard Rodriguez are two great examples of people whose process of learning impacted their

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    Richard Rodriguez is a great example of what it is like to be part of the students who belong to the schooled category. Rodriguez himself is one of the many students that lacked the ability to critically think. Rodriguez read and read books that his teacher once mentioned‚ but still didn’t feel smart. Being a "scholarship boy" Rodriguez was unable to critically think for himself and was unable to capture and completely understand what he was reading. "I lacked a point of view when I read." (Rodriguez

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    Reading is an experience that every individual grows from differently. Whether it be a smooth transition or even a positive one depends entirely on the individual. Gerald Graff‚ Richard Rodriguez‚ and Eudora Welty all show their growth through literacy narratives. Each one of their experiences although different all relate to my own journey into literacy. My own transition from Dr. Seuss books‚ to being thoroughly interested in novels such as Kiss the Girls by James Patterson is a novel all on its

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    Rhetorical Analysis of Paulo Freire’s The “Banking” System of Education Paulo Freire focused his writings mainly on expressing his views and suggestions on the education system‚ or how to educate the world’s population. He expressed his views bluntly‚ and they sometimes seemed radical. However‚ Freire experiences a great deal of rhetorical success with his writings through his knowledge of the subject and through his techniques of appealing to the audience. One part of Paulo Freire’s rhetorical

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    Richard Rodriguez Summary Paper Language is a psycho-social thought process by which we communicate and interpret the people and community around us. Richard Rodriguez demonstrates his childhood relationship with language in his essay “Private Language‚ Public Language“. The essay is filled with numerous characteristics of language as seen through the eyes of a grown man reflecting on his childhood thoughts. While as a grown man he embraces English as his new private language‚ Rodriguez

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    English 101-ls1 10/26/13 A Question Of Language In the essay a question of language by Gloria Naylor. She defines how the written and spoken language can give different meanings to a word. She considers language a powerful tool used by writers and everyday people‚ to express their feelings and capture reality and life. According to Naylor‚ the “written word is inferior to the spoken‚ which uses the "sight‚ sound‚ smell and touch” of the moment(220). She mentioned that to exemplify how the same

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    When Richard Rodriguez entered first grade at Sacred Heart School in Sacramento‚ California‚ his English vocabulary consisted of barely fifty words. All his classmates were white. He kept quiet‚ listening to the sounds of middle-class American speech‚ and feeling alone. After school he would return home to the pleasing‚ soothing sounds of his family’s Spanish. When his English showed little sign of improvement‚ the nuns at his school asked Rodriguez’s parents to speak more English at home. Eager

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    massive oil wealth‚ made up 80% of the 26-million-person population. Like many presidential candidates before him‚ Chavez promised to take care of the poor majority‚ increase overall quality of life‚ and re-distribute the wealth. He was all for education‚ and encouraged citizens to learn the constitution and know their rights as citizens. He was so loved by these communities that he received an average of two hundred letters a day‚ some of which he would reply to on the only non-private channel (channel

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