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6 Degrees

September 30, 2011

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Six Degrees of Separation, an urban myth,  refers to the idea that everything is connected and everyone is connected with just six steps. 6 Degrees

Is College Worth it? Part 2

September 26, 2011

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Is College Worth It? Part 1

September 19, 2011

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Article 1 (Nur) 1. Summary: People with a college education earn more money than those with high school level education. On top of that, men make more money than women. 2. Facts: People with professional degree earn 4 times more than people with high school diplomas in annual earnings (average) 87% more than those with […]

Dance and Death: Self Evaluation

September 15, 2011

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Terminology I think my terminology was satisfactory, and was used well most of the time. Facts and examples: I think I used relevant facts and examples to show my understanding. However, my summary was short, as well as my real world example, which really limits the examples I can write about. Descriptions: My descriptions were […]

Dance and Death

September 11, 2011

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First class: On the first day of working on ‘Planning a dance’, students in our class split up intro groups and chose where we would host the dance, what kind of music we wanted, and which food and decorations we needed. We chose fairly quickly. For the music we chose ‘Our Rage’, a live band, […]

Shaving Paragraph

September 11, 2011

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The story ‘Shaving’, by Leslie Norris, revolves around Barry, a 16 year old rugby player, who is transitioning into adulthood as a result of his father’s illness. Barry is tall, athletic, and muscular, and also is a member of the rugby team at his high school. The story begins where Barry is walking home from […]

Self Assessment Blog Post: Criterion A- PACED

September 4, 2011

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Final grade 6: I thought I explained the activity we did (summary) at a level that was satisfactory. My summary wasn’t as detailed, but I thought it did contain the main points. I listed most of the key concepts and explained them, and I think a satisfactory connection between the concepts and activity existed. I […]