
Jesse Rania Professor Forbes English 101 7/21/2015 The Case for Gritty, Growing Students The questions of learning and intelligence have long been debated since education has ever existed. That learning leads directly to intelligence is an assumption which has not been subject to adequate scrutiny. Typically, a fixed mindset believes that an "intelligent" student is one who invests less of almost about everything to not only succeed but also to achieve outstanding results. That is, by studying less
English Portfolio I have been through a lot of difficulties in life; but the most frustrated for me have been learning English. As a college student I have to read and write a lot. I’m taking English composition I class a course that is helping me to deal with my challenges as an English learner college student. In which I am learning academically and about myself. English 101 have been a bridge for me to realized how good I am writing. I did three essays that I was impressed with myself and realized
Buying more than clothes: An Identity Imagine a young teen sitting at home on a couch, watching TV while eating. It occurs frequently in a teens life time. Everyone has done this numerous times even if they are willing to admit it or not. Most young American teens would fit into this stereotype; often characterized as being lazy and watching television periodically. Online shopping has become a popular way to buy products because teens find it easier than going out and actually shopping. Customers
"Epilepsy is a brain disorder involving recurrent seizures. You can relax. It's not the end of the world." This was my neurologist's introduction to my diagnosis as an epileptic with partial petit mal seizures including a curious, not to mention exciting, history of 2 grand mal seizures. As a 10-year-old girl, I remember feeling confused and greatly changed by these words that I had yet to understand the meaning of. As I grew to learn more about my condition, I realized that there are people around
References and Source Materials | 101 Wennhall, I., and others. 2005. “CariesPreventive Effect of an Oral Health Program for Preschool Children in a Low Socio-Economic, Multicultural Area in Sweden: Results After One Year,” Acta Odontologica Scandinavica, Vol. 63, No. 3, 163–67
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