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    The Summary Response January 26‚ 2013 DUE: February 1‚ 2013 The Summary Response builds on summary in two ways. First‚ before you can respond to a text‚ you must be able to summarize its main points. In other words‚ you must understand a text on its own terms before you can express an opinion about it. Second‚ the Summary Response expands textual meaning by including reader response. It’s the kind of reader response‚ however‚ that distinguishes a good Summary Response from a bad one. A

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    Ms. Fry Accomplishments

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    Ms. Fry has a perfect blend of patience and toughness. On the one hand she understands that these students are trying but it is extremely hard for them. On the other hand‚ she still pushes them to do their absolute best and to never use their situation as an excuse. The first three InTask Standards are‚ Learner Development‚ Learning Differences‚ Learning Environments. All three of these are covered extremely well by Ms. Fry. Her job allows for this to be possible. Because she works with a smaller

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    Sense of Taste

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    which outside information is received for evaluation and response. This is accomplished by the effect of a particular stimulus on a specialized organ‚ which then transmits impulses to the brain via a nerve or nerves. Aristotle classified five senses: hearing‚ sight‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch . The writers of this paper are going to focus their attention on one of these five sense organs classified by Aristotle‚ which is the SENSE OF TASTE. The researchers of this paper will briefly look at this topic

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    integrate the words they have read into their existing framework of knowledge or schema (schemata theory).Reading is the best thing that us human being can do for ourselves‚ because through reading we learn how to discover new ideas‚ vocabulary and concepts. We also have to consider that reading a newspaper or book we develop our analytical thinking so the brain is working and getting new knowledge for the rest of our life. However‚ there is a fact that a person who likes to read will be successful but

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    Taste the Rainbow

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    we got Skittles! And yes‚ I personally love sweets especially candies and white chocolates. I mean‚ who would not want to taste those brightly colored pack of sugars‚ right? Once you open a pack of Skittles‚ you will automatically smell the sweet aroma of the candies. And what I liked about these small and circular candies is its blend of sweetness and sourness. You can taste Strawberry‚ Lemon‚ Lime‚ Grape and Orange depending on the color of the candy you will choose to savor your mouth with.

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    Summary/Response Essay

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    Summary/Response Part-time Employment Undermines Students Commitment to School Summary: In the essay‚ "Part-time Employment Undermines a Student’s Commitment to School" by Laurence Steinberg‚ it explains how studies show that teenagers that work while attending school are more likely to loose their commitment to school. Steinberg tells the affects on students when they work more than twenty hours a week. His theory was that students are more susceptible to losing their interest in school‚

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    In the poem Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night by Dylan Thomas‚ represents many things‚ but death is the common factor throughout the poem. When someone is dying or has died it creates the potential for many things such as‚ happiness and enlightenment. That being the case‚ we should be accepting of death. Initially‚ when we accept death‚ it creates the potential for happiness. For instance‚ when he says‚ “Grave men near death see with blinding sight / Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be

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    Summary Response paper Helicopter Parents My summary response paper is going to be based off the essay “No Escape from Helicopter parents” by Felix Carroll. I choose this essay‚ because I had four questions about helicopter parents. Are my parent’s helicopter parents‚ or just showing their love and support? Why do some parents think they need to hover over their children? Do the parents realize they are hovering over their children? Finally‚ my last question is‚ does the kids or

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    lives of so many people.”3 Economists‚ generally speaking‚ have come to agree that capitalism is the best economic system.

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    Taste Aversion

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    Conditioned taste aversion is a phenomenon in which one would associate a certain taste with an uncomfortable symptom such as nausea‚ dizziness‚ sickness‚ or vomiting. One ingesting a certain substance that causes symptoms such as nausea‚ vomiting‚ and other sicknesses‚ which then an individual learns to avoid‚ usually causes taste aversion. Dr. Garcia whom is a researcher that had realized rats had associated their sickness from the radiation to the food they had ingested prior to the treatment

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