project as book One hundred story in Sports  

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One hundred story in Sports

Instructions:

– All the stories must be write in interesting and exciting way with the addition of your personal opinion.

– Stories must be curious, interesting, and new information and carrying value and would prefer to be new.

– That includes all kinds of sports with a focus more on football) soccer (.%50

– You must attach a picture with every story.

– Writing an interesting title for each story.

– The writing style should be distinctive and attractive.

– Each story in one page

– Most of the references must be from new books

 

 

 

Cultural Identity can let social balance and create new cultural

Cultural Identity can let social balance and create new cultural

Subject: English
Examination the research data to answer the following (must address at least three areas listed):
? Why is the topic a problem or solution?
? What is social responsibility in brief terms?
? How do you propose to be a part of the solution?
? Does Media play a part in your topic?
? What is the outlook for the issue or solution?
? Why is the data important and how does it support the issue you are covering?

The essay will include the standard introductory paragraph with thesis and conclusion. The paper must include Four (4) outside research sources one of which must be a book. The paper must include at least eight (8) citations (quotations) from the texts to support your claim. You will also need a Works Cited Page for this paper. This paper should be 4-5 pages in length, use 12 pt Times New Roman or Arial fonts and have 1 inch margins. Spacing should be ‘double spaced’. Use the sample heading below for your paper & DO NOT use a cover page. Please use MLA format appropriate for a research paper.

1.cultural identity is beneficial to enhance the vitality of culture.
2. Insisted that every culture is an effective method for resolving ethnic and social conflict.
3.Identification of the different culture is conducive to innovation.
4. Understand and respect different cultures, can reduce the ethnic discrimination and cultural discrimination.

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Thematic Approach to Learning

Thematic Approach to Learning
Writing from scratch
During your practicum, you will observe a science lesson being taught. You will write an essay of 1,000-1,250 words in which you address the following:

1. Did the science teacher integrate other content areas into the science lesson, such as reading, writing, math, technology, and so on?

2. Did the teacher incorporate technology into the lesson?

3. What supplies/handouts, if any, did the teacher use?

4. Were science standards used?

5. What types of assessments were used by the teacher?

6. Was differentiated instruction evident?

7. Was this unit successful? If so, what made it successful?

8. Would you try this approach in the future, once you are in the classroom or in control of the lesson creation? Why or why not?

9. How would you make this unit of study more successful/engaging?

 

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

 

Concept Map Creation: Create a concept map electronically on the science topic observed in the practicum.

Select computer software that will allow you to create a concept map electronically:

1. Suggestion: Check out FreeMind, which is free online software.

2. Suggestion: Use Microsoft Word drawing tools.

 

Include the science processes and types of assessments observed.
During your practicum, you will observe a science lesson being taught. You will write an essay of 1,000-1,250 words in which you address the following:

1. Did the science teacher integrate other content areas into the science lesson, such as reading, writing, math, technology, and so on?

2. Did the teacher incorporate technology into the lesson?

3. What supplies/handouts, if any, did the teacher use?

4. Were science standards used?

5. What types of assessments were used by the teacher?

6. Was differentiated instruction evident?

7. Was this unit successful? If so, what made it successful?

8. Would you try this approach in the future, once you are in the classroom or in control of the lesson creation? Why or why not?

9. How would you make this unit of study more successful/engaging?

 

Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

 

Concept Map Creation: Create a concept map electronically on the science topic observed in the practicum.

Select computer software that will allow you to create a concept map electronically:

1. Suggestion: Check out FreeMind, which is free online software.

2. Suggestion: Use Microsoft Word drawing tools.

 

Include the science processes and types of assessments observed.
Content is incomplete and omits most of the requirements stated in the assignment’s criteria. Major points are irrelevant to the assignment. No outside sources were used to support major points

Content is incomplete or omits some requirements stated in the assignment’s criteria. Major points are not clear and/or persuasive. No outside sources were used to support major points.

Content addresses most of the issues stated in the assignment’s criteria Major points are addressed. Research is evident.

Content is comprehensive and accurate, and definitions are clearly stated. Major points are stated clearly and are supported. Research is adequate, timely, relevant, and addresses all of the issues stated in the assignment’s criteria. At least two relevant academic sources were cited.

Content is comprehensive, accurate, and persuasive; definitions are clearly stated. Major points are stated clearly and are well supported. Research is adequate, timely, relevant, and addresses all of the issues stated in the assignment’s criteria. Three or more relevant academic sources were cited.
30.0 % Concept Map

Mapping is incomplete and unclear. Main concepts are missing. Organization is poor or messy. Links are absent or may present a flawed rationale. There is a lack of attention to detail. Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader.

Contains very few of the main concepts. Lacks sufficient organization. Links are absent or present a flawed rationale. Information is unclear and difficult to follow. Appearance and attention to mechanics are less than satisfactory. Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader.

Contains many of the main concepts. Most concepts and relationships are correct. Information is presented clearly and allows for a basic level of understanding. Appearance lacks attention to detail and mechanics. Some mechanical errors or typos are present, but are not overly distracting to the reader.

Contains most of the main concepts. Concepts and relationships are correct. Relative importance of ideas is indicated. Mapping is thoughtfully organized and easy to follow most of the time. Appearance shows attention to detail and mechanics.

Concept map shows accuracy and thoroughness. Concepts and relationships are correct and. demonstrate superior conceptual understanding. Links are precisely labeled. All important concepts are present. Organization demonstrates higher order relationships in a clear and understandable way. Appearance shows careful attention to details and mechanics.
20.0 %Organization and Effectiveness

5.0 % Thesis Development and Purpose

Paper lacks any discernible overall purpose or organizing claim.

Thesis and/or main claim is insufficiently developed and/or vague; purpose is not clear.

Thesis and/or main claim is apparent and appropriate to purpose.

Thesis and/or main claim is clear, forecasting development of the paper. It is descriptive and reflective of the arguments and appropriate to the purpose.

Thesis and/or main claim is comprehensive; contained within the thesis is the essence of the paper. Thesis statement makes the purpose of the paper clear.
10.0 % Argument Logic and Construction

Statement of purpose is not justified by the conclusion. The conclusion does not support the claim made. Argument is incoherent and uses non-credible sources.

Sufficient justification of claims is lacking. Argument lacks consistent unity. There are obvious flaws in the logic. Some sources have questionable credibility.

Argument is orderly, but may have a few inconsistencies. The argument presents minimal justification of claims. Argument logically, but not thoroughly, supports the purpose. Sources used are credible. Introduction and conclusion bracket thesis.

Argument shows logical progressions. Techniques of argumentation are evident. There is a smooth progression of claims from introduction to conclusion. Most sources are authoritative.

Clear and convincing argument that presents a persuasive claim in a unique and compelling manner. All sources are authoritative.
5.0 % Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling, punctuation, grammar, language use)

Surface errors are pervasive enough that they impede communication of meaning. Inappropriate word choice and/or sentence construction.

Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the reader. Inconsistencies in language choice (register), sentence structure, and/or word choice are present.

Some mechanical errors or typos are present, but are not overly distracting to the reader. Sentence structure is correct and audience-appropriate language is used.

Prose is largely free of mechanical errors, although a few may be present. Uses a variety of sentence structures and effective figures of speech.

Writer is clearly in command of standard, written academic English.
10.0 %Format

5.0 % Paper Format: (Use of appropriate style for the major and assignment)

Template is not used appropriately or documentation format is rarely followed correctly.

Appropriate template is used, but some elements are missing or mistaken; lack of control with formatting is apparent.

Appropriate template is used; formatting is correct, although some minor errors may be present.

Appropriate template is fully used; there are virtually no errors in formatting style.

All format elements are correct.
5.0 % Research Citations (In-text citations for paraphrasing and direct quotes, reference page listing and formatting as appropriate to assignment and style)

No reference page; no citations.

Reference page is present; citation is inconsistently used.

Reference page is included which lists sources used in paper; sources are appropriately documented, although some errors may be present.

Reference page is present and fully inclusive of all cited sources; documentation is appropriate and citation style is usually correct.

In-text citations and a reference page are complete. The documentation of cited sources is error-free.
100 % Total Weightage
Thematic Approach to Learning

Introduction

Each day, a teacher enters the classroom and looks at all the different requirements that must be met before the day or year’s end. In the elementary school setting, the variety of curricula that must be presented to the students can seem daunting. “Being able to ‘do it all’ can be an insurmountable task even for veteran teachers” (R. Martin, Sexton, Franklin, & Gerlovich, 2005, p. 260). Tying curriculum requirements to a specific theme is a useful tool in helping students grasp the scientific concepts. D. J. Martin (2006)suggests that “science without language is like a ship without a compass” (p.385).

The idea that curriculums must work together for effective student learning leads toward the concept of related themes. That is, that high quality content is dependent upon a variety of curriculum pieces working together. Science is a natural catalyst that allows students to combine their writing, reading, technology, and math skills into a cohesive learning experience.

Thematic Instruction

Thematic instruction is sometimes referred to as integrated instruction. Looking at each standard that an elementary teacher is expected to cover within one school year can be very overwhelming. Applying the required standards collectively is the idea of integrated instruction that places the “cognitive skills such as reading, mathematics, science, and writing in the context of a real-world subject that is both specific enough to be practical, and broad enough to allow creative exploration” (D. J. Martin et al., 2005, p. 261).

By carefully reviewing the standards that are made available for each grade level, classroom teachers can begin to see opportunities for similarities in the way they might support some real-world ideas. They might be in the area of environmental concerns, family living requirements, identification of different objects within various biomes, etc. To prepare for the integration, teachers must look into each discipline to determine the particular standards or benchmarks that are required for their specific grade levels.

Step-by-Step Process

An old Chinese proverb states: A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. This is also true when venturing into the area of thematic unit development. Teachers new to the process must proceed slowly and begin with a key concept in mind. The initial unit, for example, might only combine reading and science, where the students refer to a literature book about a small ant when they are studying insects. This will allow the teacher to use the literature books as resources for great pictures and perhaps, if the unit is written carefully, some facts about insects can be added to the students’ knowledge base. In other cases, it might be advisable to look at a particular question that needs to be answered as the centerpiece that supports all the other program or discipline areas.

In the lesson, the teacher writes both the objective (tied to the required benchmark) for science understanding and also includes the literature objective (created from the benchmark) that supports one or more of the reading requirements for this grade level. As the instructor adds other curriculum areas to the lesson, they also continue to build the number of benchmarks that the activity will support. Before long, the creation has grown to include four or five different disciplines, with at least the same number of required standards in one thematic unit of study.

The concept of a thematic unit means that it might include a number of individual lesson plans to complete the entire process. This allows for an even larger and more inclusive unit that can easily share a variety of accomplishments through careful assessment throughout the unit of study. Evaluation is an important piece, as it will help to validate the effectiveness of the unit for those who question the specific knowledge students will acquire.

Confirming Research

It is important to note that curriculum integration in the form of thematic units has proven to be an effective way to support student learning. As reported in Carin, Bass, and Contant (2005), relevant research studies suggest the following:

· Integrated learning activities are more appealing because they require fewer scheduling changes and can be done by one teacher (Kober, 1993).

· Science and the other included subjects are learned more effectively (Koballa & Bethel, 1985).

· The integration of science with other disciplines has potential for improving both the quantity and quality of science instruction and learning (Pappas, Kiefer, & Levstik, 1990).

Conclusion

Weaving science into other areas of the curriculum is not only natural, but has proven to be an effective pedagogical tool. It is important to first understand the requirements of the various benchmarks that each teacher and grade level must meet on a yearly basis. Once the benchmarks are thoroughly understood, teachers can move toward integration of these required areas of study through slow, significant, and deliberate steps. As positive evaluations confirm a growing understanding by each student, teachers will have renewed energy to create more thematic units during each and every year to come.

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critical appraisal on renshaw cad cam

critical appraisal on renshaw cad cam

Write a critical appraisal for renshaw CAD CAM system. the following details should be contain
1. Outline the design and scanning procedures for this system, starting from completion of the articulated master modes and dies.
2. An evaluation of alloy substructures compared to alloy free CAD/CAM produced structures. also any other materials can be milled with renshaw cad cam
3. A concise evaluation of a completed practical work, the origin of flaws, the consequences of these flaws and how these can be avoided in the future.

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Creative expression foster social harmony.

Creative expression foster social harmony.

1) Needs the second paragraph and conclusion.
2) The sources required is 2 , one of the book should be published after 2002, the second article should be published after 2007.
3) All of them should be academic, and available to pick.
4) Give general reason and 2 specific reasons.

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reflecting on your experiences in this class. You will be honing your skills of evaluation and justification–and you will be giving me valuable feedback about our course

Purpose: In this letter, you will be reflecting on your experiences in this class. You will be honing your skills of evaluation and justification–and you will be giving me valuable feedback about our course.

The Assignment:

Write a 2 page letter to the instructor evaluating this course and your progress this semester. Please use examples and explanation to justify your evaluation.

You may discuss any of the following in this letter:

*Your strengths and weaknesses as a writer, and how these may have changed or your awareness of these may have been altered.

*The essay that you are most pleased with

*The essay that you are least pleased with

*The difficulty level of the various essays you completed for this class

*The format of this class

*The quality of lecture notes, instructor feedback on papers, and other materials

*The helpfulness of the textbook

I will upload an example for you! PLEASE, do not copy from the example.
*** If you need more information about the class and the papers, let me know.

 

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Final Course Reflection on your goals and your prior learning experiences.

Module 8 Assignment 2: Final Course Reflections

Your first assignment for this course was to write a roadmap where you concentrated on your goals and
your prior learning experiences. To end this course, now, reflect on what you have experienced and
learned during this course.

Think of the following questions as you write your reflections. Even though these ideas are framed as
questions, your responses should be presented in a narrative format with a purpose statement and a map
similar to previous papers written in this course:

1.Share your perspective about scholarly language and terminology. How have you increased your command
of language and terminology suited to your discipline? How will you develop additional structure or
discipline to assist you?
2.Describe, discuss, and assess your critical writing and thinking skills. Provide concrete examples
as relevant. What change(s) have you noticed since you began this course and your doctoral program?
3. Describe your experience in seeking, identifying, reading, and analyzing the various academic
resources in preparation for the synthesis required for your literature review. What worked well and
what were the challenges?
4. What did you find useful about this course and what recommendations do you have for making the
course more meaningful and relevant for future doctoral students.

Please make sure you review the elements of the grading criteria and associated points carefully and
make sure your assignment has addressed all the elements and in enough detail to merit full points.

Assignment 2 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Considering the four ideas above, began the reflection with an opening paragraph that contained a
clear thesis statement and a brief map of how you organized your reflections
4
Reflecting on the responses from the four ideas above,
provided specific examples within the body of the paper
10
Provided at least two thoughts about how you plan to continue your growth as a doctoral student.
4
Provided specific suggestions/recommendations for course improvement. 2
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and
punctuation.
4
Responded to at least two specific comments of your peers. 4
Total:
28
Pleawse be sure to go to the argosy website for all the readings and the previous assignm,ents before
beginning this assignment. you have to make sure you answer all of the questions and set the 2-3 page
paper up in APA format. I also attached a template on how paper should look and be formatted. please
follow instrections to the letter

Graduation Award Application – Application Essay

It is a application essay, in form of autobiography. Three documents are going send. They are the

draft of the autobiography, the description of the award, and a reference letter for topic information
purpose.

 
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Honor – Essay

Identify and evaluate a situation where honorable or dishonorable behavior occurred in society. What

useful conclusions can you draw from that situation which affects your own personal sense of honor?