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Firlakuza [10]
3 years ago
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Do guys mind helping me in these 3 questions?

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rosijanka [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. someone paying for the other person's groceries and helping find the owner of a lost cat.

2. a picture

3." a forward movement is made with both arms, indicating the right of the ball in relation to the referees body"

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Even though the scholarship, technology and pedagogy of postsecondary courses have significantly evolved in the last century, the ways students are graded has remained unchanged. This should come as no surprise, considering that most college and university faculty members receive no training in how to grade, either in graduate school or professional development on the job, and so most typically grade as they were graded. Plus, because faculty members rarely receive support to examine and learn about grading, each professor’s grading policies are filtered through their own individual beliefs about how students learn, how to motivate them and how best to describe student achievement.

As a result, grades often vary within a department and even within a course taught by different instructors. That is particularly true at community colleges, which depend heavily on part-time faculty who are rarely involved in any deep way with the department in which they teach, but it is also often the case in research institutions, where grading is often the responsibility of teaching assistants, who rarely discuss grading practice with faculty members or department chairs.

While faculty members believe that their grading practices are fair and objective, a closer look reveals that they are anything but. And while employers and other institutions rely on those grades as a reliable marker of student achievement, it might shock them to know how much grading practices reflect the idiosyncratic preferences of individual faculty members.

Explanation:

Two examples:

Frequently, faculty members incorporate into a student’s grade many highly subjective criteria -- such as a student’s “effort,” “participation” and “engagement” -- behaviors which the professor subjectively witnesses, interprets and judges through a culturally specific and biased lens.

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4. Greedy ambition unrestrained by morality is devastating both to the ambitious and others around them.  Macbeth and Lady Macbeth could not hold the throne after murdering Duncan.  Therefore, I must apply moral principles to my ambitions in life.  If no one is adversely affected by my ambition, I will then pursue it relentlessly.  But, if somebody will be adversely affected by any of my ambitions, I will try as much as humanly possible to curtail and control such ambitions.  God helping me with His grace!

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(ill try to explain it rather than make my own, since its easier)

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then add small details in between these events, like first tooth or new clothes.

now you can make this sort of one-word-summary of some events. something like 2009-2010 "astonishing" or whatever.

based off of this, you then make a narrative story of your life history. yknow, the kind thats from a 3rd person POV.

use a title thats interesting and unique (like amazing path of life or something, i dunno)

it says it has to be at leat 3 paragraphs, each with 3+ sentences. so it shouldn't be that long after making the timeline!

in a way, you could consider this your "life novel" but its in a story fashion.

the timeline is there to make it easy to see the big picture.

just comment if you need anything else :D

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