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    Media In the world of learning nowadays, there are many ways to acquire knowledge other than schools and teachers. Learning an instrument can take place beyond the traditional classroom setting. As technology improves over the years, learning can take place not only in a teacher to students setting but also from a vast amount of resources on the internet and digital media. During the course of ten weeks, I used various online resources to learn how to play the piano by learning how to play three different

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    come in stationary and moving varieties along with other challenges such as holes in the path and narrow sections where you can fall off. The campaign mode consists of levels, split into three themes and with four difficulty levels each, ranging from easy to extreme. Each difficulty level has 8 levels and the objective is simply to reach the exit. There is no time limit to contend with and while there

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    I Am I 'm Scared

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    “Mom, I’m scared,” trembled Juliana. “Of what?” Mom retorted. “Of what? Of dying!” the eldest sister shrieked. My other sister and I glanced at each other, too scared to complain at that point. We were sitting at a wobbly picnic table, the surface of it almost as smooth as marble because of the years of use, stuck in a room full of people bouncing their leg up and down with sweat dribbling down their forehead while trying to sign the liability paper stating that death could occur. “After you have

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    An hour in and I absolutely regret my decision to go white water rafting. I went on vacation with my boyfriend Mitchell’s family to Colorado. We stayed in a large condo that was located in Colorado Springs. We had places to go every day and today we decided to go white water rafting. There was eight of us that went, Gene, Lori, Andrew, Mitchell, Shane, Jenna, Trenna, and I. It was an early morning, we had to get up at 6:00 am to drive to Royal Gorge Rafting. We packed into the minivan we rented and

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    Family Vacation Essay

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    Spending quality time with family is one of my favorite childhood memories, whether it was spending time outdoors, playing ping pong, or watching a movie. My most meaningful family memory came from our vacation to Colorado back in 2004; yes, 2004. Although I don’t remember all of the events that transpired, I’m able to recall most of the memorable events that took place. It was a cool, misty morning in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, and I could distinctly hear the unmistakable elk calls that echoed

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    Personal Narrative: White Water Rafting I remember a time in my life not too long ago when my family and I went white water rafting for the first time. We had been spending some of our summer vacation at a cabin in the Smokey Mountains, close to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The next day we would experience feelings of exhilarating excitement, with a sense of suspense and anticipation as we rafted down the Nantahala River. I recall in vivid detail the scenery around us as we embarked on our perilous

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    My Experience In School

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    There are about 180 days of school in a year and this was the last one of my 7th grade year. I had just finished my 6th hour exam and I was instructed to help clean some of the basses. Once that was done it was almost time to leave. As time winded down, I stood anxiously at the door waiting for the bell to ring. When it rang, we all ran out of the school. Summer vacation had started. When I got home, I finished packing up my clothes because the next day, my dad and I were going to Colorado. When

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    The second article I read is titled “Performance of Children with Learning Difficulties in Fine Motor Function and Handwriting.” This article discusses what writing is and different learning difficulties that can occur that prevent handwriting from progressing. Children are examined from toddlers to school age on their writing capabilities and this article discussed where children should be and the effects that learning difficulties has on children in writing. Children can start writing very young

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    However if we look at the teaching and quality of teaching to the students with these learning difficulties as (Ofsted, 1999) show with this illustrated table: Primary Secondary Excellent 1 (1.1%) 3 (5.9%) Very Good 19 (21.8) 5 (9.8%) Good 38 (43.7) 21 (41.2%) Satisfactory 24 (27.6%) 17 (33.3%) Unsatisfactory 5 (5.7%) 5 (9.8%) As this research shows done by Ofsted , the teaching and support In both primary and secondary lessons, the quality of teaching and support was not judged

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    language, grammar gets attention from many teachers around the world. Many researchers have even debated about almost every single thing of it. Meanwhile, for the learners, learning grammar often means they have to learn the rules and patterns of grammar and also have an intellectual knowledge of grammar. Many teachers believe that learning grammar intensively can help the learners build their knowledge, so that they will be able to use the language eventually. Unfortunately, in terms of learners’ success

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