Brandon Mulkey Prof. Taherzadeh English 1302 23 September‚ 2014 In the article‚ “Literacy Practices‚” the authors‚ David Barton‚ and Mary Hamilton analyze literacy on not just a level of reading‚ and writing but how it is implemented‚ used‚ and affected by our daily lives. The authors see literacy as more of a social practice than just an ability that is gained. Barton and Hamilton use several propositions as a framework to build their argument. According to the authors literacy is best understood
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stated in the article‚ the Koyukon construct insulated clothing using fur of their prey. Additionally‚ items like caribou skins can be used as bed sheets. Furthermore‚ the Koyukon people use animals to enhance their knowledge of the environment. For example‚ the author states that seal surfacing in open leads can forecast the weather. The Koyukon‚ in a way‚ use seal habits to substitute modern weather instruments. The Koyukon people also use animals in an ideological sense. The article states that
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Michael L. Moon Human Diversity Dr. Mancz September 5‚ 2014 Article Summaries In Modesitt’s “Mindsets”‚ the author told stories of different situations‚ in which individuals will have an opinion or “mindset” made up on different matters‚ but would not look at the other side reasoning. The author states the mindset is “an established set of attitudes held by an individual” which often cause problems because the person starts to develop a “long – established or firmly held mindset make it impossible
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extemporaneous decisions of single individuals or small teams. Because terrorism is a product of complex forces‚ forecasting it is specious. What we can predict is that terrorism will endure." [1] Pillar is correct in his argument but of course the intelligence community can mitigate many factors to at least make it more difficult for terrorists to attack. Since terrorism cannot be predicted‚ the goal should be to anticipate future attacks. Anticipation sounds futile in certain contexts yet it should
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The role of mitosis relates directly to the development of Kaposi Sarcoma. In order for cancer cells to begin to form‚ they must have something go wrong inside of the cell or something that makes things work incorrectly. In the article “Do we know what causes Kaposi Sarcoma?” on cancer.org‚ it states “In KS‚ the cells that line blood and lymphatic vessels (called endothelial cells) are infected with KSHV. The virus brings genes into the cells that can cause the cells to divide too much and to live
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In this article‚ the basis of the argument is that surveillance is inevitable. This is due to the fact that there are so many various ways that people are found and tracked in the world today. There are cameras in stores and restaurants‚ there is tracking on phones via GPS‚ there is looking up people on the internet and much more. Kelly states‚ “The internet is a tracking machine”. This speaks levels as to what is actually available and is actually happening on the internet. Kelly also uses the psychological
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The summaries of your two articles revolving around student loans states the facts and the outrageous things students have to go through to conquer their dreams of attending college or a university which is to basically to debt themselves into attaining multiple students loans from companies that only trick them into then paying more and more of what the first started of with. You also expressed that private loans rely on liquidity from investors which is a controversy in itself because it can be
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Theory of multiple intelligences The theory of multiple intelligences was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 as a model of intelligence that differentiates intelligence into various specific (primarily sensory) modalities[disambiguation needed]‚ rather than seeing it as dominated by a single general ability. Gardner argues that there is a wide range of cognitive abilities‚ and that there are only very weak correlations among them. For example‚ the theory predicts that a child who learns to multiply
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ISBN: 972-8924-16-X © 2006 IADIS THE EFFECTS OF GENDER AND MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES IN LEARNING WITH DIGITAL MUSEUM Peng-heng Tsai Department of Industrial Technology Education‚ National Kaohsiung Normal University. No.41‚ Longsing St.‚ Cianjhen District‚ Kaohsiung City 806‚ Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tien-Yu Huang Department of Computer Science‚ National Pingtung University of Education. No.4-18‚ Minsheng Rd.‚ Pingtung City‚ Pingtung County 900‚ Taiwan (R.O.C.) Hsungrow Chen Department of Mathematics
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In the article‚ The Collaborative Classroom: New Technology Brings New Paradigm‚ Clapp and Swenson describe the culture of a collaborative classroom. In this type of class‚ teachers and students work together and the role of being in control by the teacher is eliminated. Instead‚ teachers guide students to work together and build teamwork. “Open Leadership” promotes empowerment of the students. Students work in teams or small groups to collaborate on work. They share information through digital
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