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    I think reading and writing are very necessary because it develops my mind. If I read‚ it gives me knowledge of many different things. If I read a lot‚ I can be more intelligent because reading makes me think and analyze the story that I am reading . The Important of Reading and Writing Each person thinks that knowledge is fundamental to function in to day’s society. Knowledge can helps us to get good jobs and easy life; moreover‚ we can get knowledge from reading‚ writing

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    periods because I found them most interesting and they are both very different from the other one. The expected reading development in early childhood children and early adolescent children is greatly different. Early childhood children have a very short attention span at the beginning on this stage so it is very hard for them to sit still for long enough to understand the concept of reading. Young children usually enjoy being read to but they will very rarely sit with their caregiver for long enough

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    For me writing is the process of express our ideas and thoughts on a paper or in any other material where you want to transmit it; using signs. And reading is the process of understand and analyze any type of information that is written. Reading and writing are skills which we do not possess at birth; we develop them as we grow and however they are extremely important to integrate into society. They are two skills that are in development throughout life. The characteristics of a good writer are

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    a book called Black Skin‚ White Masks‚ and within the writing stated‚ "Mastery of language affords remarkable power" (18). Something as simple as different treatment due to a common language demonstrates how truly influential language can be. (Examples like these show how language can help to break down barriers.) Amy Tan’s "Mother Tongue" is an autobiography of a girl who struggles with the many types of English used in America. Her writing portrays this when Tan recalled (after doctors misplaced

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    Close reading NB: a close reading is not a description from beginning to end: it is a view on a narrative that sees it as a whole‚ and has a critical opinion on it. Basics The process of close reading is twofold: first‚ read the text; second‚ interpret your reading. Interpretation is a kind of inductive reasoning: you should move from the observation of particular facts and details to a reading based on those details. A close reading does not mean a close description - the reading element

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    Brenna Hattler October 4‚1012 Summer Reading Writing Assignment Rewrite Block 3 1. How would you characterize Melinda’s relationship with her family? “My family has a good system. We communicate with notes on the kitchen counter” –pg. 14 Anderson. In Speak by Laurie Anderson Melinda’s family is not very close. They each have privacy and there isn’t much communication with each other. Eventually Melinda completely stops talking to her parents‚ but by the end of the novel they learn that they

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    References: Armour S.(2005) USA TODAY. Retrieved from http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/workplace/2005-11-06-gen-y_x.htm Gonsalves A. (2006). Retrieved from site InformationWeek at http://www.informationweek.com/gen-y-taking-technology-to-new-level/191600959 Hansen R. S. (n.d.). Retrieved from site QuintEssential Careers at http://www.quintcareers.com/Gen-Y_workforce

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    Chapter 11: Human development across the lifespan Prenatal development Progress Before Birth: prenatal development(生前发育) germinal stage= conception to 2 weeks Conception(怀孕)‚ implantation(灌输)‚ formation of placenta(胚胎形成) embryonic stage=2 weeks to 2 months formation of vital organs and systems(重要器官和系统的形成) fetal stage=2 months to birth bodily growth continues(身体持续增长)‚ movement capability begins(运动能力开始)‚ brain cells multiply(大脑细胞繁殖) age of viability(生存的时间) Prenatal testosterone 2D:4D

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    surroundings? Perhaps it was for school because you were "made" to write and read for the class or reading and writing were in your nature. However reading and writing for some people were never easy: they took motivation‚ dedication‚ being independent and possibly even teaching themselves. Fredrick Douglass and Malcom X are classic examples of famous writers who struggled with both reading and writing. I would like to focus on one of the main reasons for their success‚ which was being self-motivated

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    Name _________________________________________ Date ____________ Pd ___ Chapter 11: Industry Guided Reading 11-1 1. During the cottage industry‚ what was a “piece-rate”? When the putters-out then picked up the finished work and paid according to the number of pieces that were completed. 2. What 2 iron forging processes did Henry Cort patent? What did these 2 processes involve? Puddling and rolling‚ puddling involved reheating pig iron until it was pasty and then stirring it with iron rods

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