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    Controlling Access to Guns All we see in the world are negative actions‚ these actions paralyze us. They make the community impossible to move forward‚ to grow‚ to develop. Guns were given to us for protection when endangered‚ not for the careless random act of killing others. It seems that we are trying to protect ourselves from guns‚ and not the other way around. This is why the access of guns need to be controlled.  We must not bite the bullet of fear. Pursuing gun control disallow citizens

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    Techniques to Teach Phonics and Promote Phonemic Awareness In this essay the author wants you to understand what is phonics and phonemic awareness. Even though there may be many techniques‚ both of these have an importance in learning to read. Even when working with ELLs‚ special needs‚ and gifted students there are strategies that can help them be successful. Phonemic awareness Teaching phonemic awareness skills is when words are broken down into individual sounds (phonemes). The words are

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    Cross Cultural Friendship

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    Cross – Cultural Friendship Cristina E Hidalgo Queipo de Llano Psychology of Friendship MET PS 501 D1 Boston University Introduction Psychology is a science that studies people using three categories‚ cognition (thinking‚ thoughts‚ and beliefs)‚ emotion (feelings and affect) and behavior (acts and action). However psychology is concerned with studying what influences and causes people to think‚ feel and act the specific and particular ways they do; "the understanding of behavior"[i]

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    Self-Awareness Theory

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    Self- Awareness Theory The theory I choose to do is self-awareness theory. At about eighteen months of age‚ toddlers develop a more sophisticated sense of self that is marked by self-recognition and the emergence of self conscious emotions‚ such as shame‚ pride‚ and embarrassment. One common used example is a toddler is placed in front of a mirror and then the parent wipes something on the child’s nose before moving the child back to the mirror. Although children eighteen months are not likely

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    Matt AP Lang 4 December 2012 Awareness in An American Childhood “I sip my coffee. I look at the mountain‚ which is still doing its tricks‚ as you look at a still-beautiful face belonging to a person who was once your lover in another country years ago: with fond nostalgia‚ and recognition‚ but no real feeling save a secret astonishment that you are now strangers.” In this excerpt from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek Annie Dillard says that she had “no real feeling” for her past lover because now all

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    Cross-Cultural Marriage

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    Cross-Cultural Marriage Sometimes people have no control over whom they begin a love relationship with. One does not see color‚ religion‚ culture‚ country‚ etc. difference‚ so it is very possible that someone may fall in love with a foreigner who has a totally different culture‚ which may result in a cross-cultural marriage. No matter how deeply this couple is in love with each other‚ differences will rise due to the variations in culture. Marrying someone with totally different culture will

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    Cross-Cultural Perspectives Cross-Cultural Perspectives Cross-Cultural Perspectives McDonald’s is the largest fast food chain restaurant in the world. Ray Kroc founded the franchise in 1955 in California. The company pride itself on their tasty hamburgers and delicious french-fries. McDonald’s is also known for its quick service and its drive through. The company went from one restaurant location‚ to locations in different states‚ to a global corporation. McDonald’s continue

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    Cross cultural negotiation is one of many specialized areas within the wider field of cross cultural communications. By taking cross cultural negotiation training‚ negotiators and sales personnel give themselves an advantage over competitors. There is an argument that proposes that culture is inconsequential to cross cultural negotiation. It maintains that as long as a proposal is financially attractive it will succeed. However‚ this is a naïve way of approaching international business. Let

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    Phonological awareness is the ability to attend explicitly to the phonological structure of spoken words. Failure to develop an adequate vocabulary‚ understanding of print concepts‚ or phonological awareness during the early (preschool) years constitutes some risks for reading difficulties. Phonological awareness skills are believed to be predictive of a child’s ease in learning to read. More than 20 percent of student’s struggle with some aspects phonological awareness‚ while 8-10 percent exhibit

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    Climate Change Awareness

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    Climate Change Awareness Between different Year Level and Gender Adalin‚ Edgar Jericho Almerol‚ Son Roy Decio‚ Louel Bernard Pascual‚ Ray Christopher Tonzo‚ Anjo John Abstract People are generally unaware of climate change. The government has put into action activities that will help raise awareness of this such as the “Earth Day”. This may provide information to most but‚ people in rural areas seem to be less educated on climate change than those in city areas who are most affected

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