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    I was one of the first students at my school to enter this program‚ and my class started with only three students between two grades. In the gifted program‚ commonly called “Quest‚” I normally finished the logic puzzles the teachers gave in about half the time as the other students. In Quest‚ I found that I liked using multiple methods to solve the same problem‚ as it proved highly beneficial to me. I

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    1798-4769 Journal of Language Teaching and Research‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 1‚ pp. 74-83‚ January 2012 © 2012 ACADEMY PUBLISHER Manufactured in Finland. doi:10.4304/jltr.3.1.74-84 Cultural Awareness and Translation Teaching at Higher Vocational College: Problems and Solutions Xuelian He Quzhou College of Technology‚ Quzhou‚ Zhejiang‚ China Email: angelaxl@163.com Abstract—In this paper‚ an investigation has been done on culture knowledge acquisition and cultural awareness of English majors at Higher Vocational

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    In our phonics class we spend time on skills such as‚ decoding‚ or sounding out‚ words‚ phonemic awareness and spelling. Phonological awareness is a broad category that includes the ability to hear and identify sounds‚ including rhymes‚ tongue twisters‚ syllables in words‚ and hearing ambient sounds in the neighborhood. Phonemic awareness‚ a sub-step of phonological awareness‚ is the ability to hear individual sounds‚ or phonemes‚ in words. A word such as ‘cat’ has three individual phonemes‚ /c/

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    Bullying Awareness Bullying has become a great concern to many people‚ and parents especially because of kids and teenagers who have emotionally and physically suffered from being bullied by their classmates. Students have been pushed‚ hit‚ and verbally bullied by others and adults don’t think this type of actions are so serious and prefer to ignore it. In the past years there has been cases of suicide and murder of students who have been bullied and it has caught many schools attention. Is not

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    Ben’s parents were the same and different in many ways‚ i the book “Gifted Hands”. Ben’s mom was someone that you can tell anything to and she would keep it a secret‚ but on the other hand Ben’s dad would keep the secret but eventually he would tell someone. According to their actions Ben’s mother really does care about her kids but his dad deep down inside he cares but his relationship with Ben has just drifted apart because of the decisions that he has made. For starters‚ here are some ways that

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    RECOMMENDATIONS…………………………………………………………....8 CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………………………….10 BIBLIOGRAPHY……………………………………………………………………………….12 I.ABSTRACT This proposal paper explains why different steps need to be taken to not only increase suicide awareness among teens and teachers but how to help students cope with life problems that are thrown their way starting in Jordan Middle School. There are different databases that are cited within my paper to show the frightening statistics of suicides today and back up my ideas and

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    CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM Rationale Reproductive Health Bill is one of the hottest issues now in our country. Is it good or bad? Will it benefit us? Or is it really us that will be benefited? Does it actually answer or satisfy the need of the country? Or it is just another way of the government to make money?   Whatever the answer is‚ the decision still lies on the people. The House Bill No. 4244 which states “An Act providing for a national policy on reproductive health‚ responsible parenthood

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    AWARENESS AND READING

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    Awareness in Reading: EFL Students’ Metacognitive Knowledge of Reading Strategies in an Acquisition-poor Environment Lawrence Jun Zhang National Institute of Education‚ Nanyang Technological University‚ Singapore Although studies on L2 learning strategies are a major strand of second-language research‚ recent research interest has focussed on language learners’ metacognitive knowledge or awareness of strategies. Previous research has shed important light on the amelioration in L2 educational

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    Social awareness does not have a simple dictionary meaning. It is in fact a complicated concept‚ an archetype that has a variety of implications for numerous people. Social awareness can be defined as a principle that combines a series of factors. It is a model whereby one has fundamental knowledge about social issues including political‚ economical‚ technological‚ medical‚ environmental and scientific issues. Why is social awareness important in our daily life? Knowing more about social

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    young people themselves. To effect the greatest behavioral change‚ the program was targeted at those at the greatest risk – high school and university students. The key to this program became the education of the health and societal dangers of alcohol abuse. The Clarity Foundation goals of this strategy are: 1. To promote a wider awareness of the consequences of alcohol abuse. 2. To provide a forum for education and discussion. 3. To invoke a change in young people’s behavior.

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