Describe your perfect day –not the one you would have if you were rich and famous, but the one you could have this Saturday or Tuesday. What day of the week would your perfect day fall on? What would you do, see, eat, read, watch? Who do you spend it with? What would you enjoy most?
Write a well-organized narrative that answers the above question. Your narrative essay must include the following to receive full credit:
A full page explanation (in paragraph format) of your perfect day including the people and places you would want to be part of it.
A thoughtful ending sentence that gives a conclusion to your narrative.
Uses transition words and phrases.
Use descriptive adjectives and sensory words to help your reader – see what you see, smell the foods/ flowers/ places you do, taste the foods you taste…. etc. (keep this PG please!)
Length must be, AT LEAST, 400 words (about 1 page typed), 12pt – Times New Roman Font, double spaced (MLA format)
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Title: My Perfect Day: A Saturday with Loved Ones My perfect day would fall on a warm and sunny Saturday, the perfect day to spend outdoors with loved ones. I would wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the smell of
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Title: “Exploring the Foundations and Evolution of Ethnic Studies”
In the first half of the “Why Ethnic Studies” unit, we have explored the definition, interdisciplinary nature, and geohistorical macroscales of Ethnic Studies. The field focuses on the experiences and perspectives of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) communities, drawing from various disciplines to provide a comprehensive understanding of the challenges faced by these groups. Ethnic Studies scholars maintain a critical stance towards traditional disciplines, questioning how they may perpetuate systems of power and domination. The four geohistorical macroscales – Indigeneity and Active Roots, Coloniality, Dehumanization, and Genocide, Hegemony and Normalization, and Decoloniality, Regeneration, and Transformational Resistance – guide the scope and approach of Ethnic Studies.
We have also delved into the historical roots of Ethnic Studies, exploring Native and Indigenous pedagogies, traditions of education and resistance, and challenges to legal segregation. Despite the ongoing effects of settler-colonialism and oppressive educational systems, communities of color have consistently fought for the right to education and created alternative educational spaces. Landmark legal cases challenged racial segregation in public schools, laying the groundwork for the emergence of Ethnic Studies.
Lastly, we examined the student-led activism and protests of the late 1960s that led to the establishment of Ethnic Studies as an academic discipline. The Third World Liberation Front at San Francisco State College initiated the longest student strike, demanding the creation of a Third World College and the hiring of more faculty of color. The strikes led to significant victories, inspiring the creation of Ethnic Studies programs and departments across the United States.
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Title: Comparison of Gait Characteristics between Young and Old Individuals
Using two attached data files (old vs young), mesure the follwoings and discuss. Submit it in report format including how you measured it. Step length
Step width
Cadence.
Max hip flexion angle before heel strike for right and left leg
Knee flexion angle at mid swing for right and left leg
Compare theses values between young and old, and Submit it in brief report format including how you measured it. Report must include the methods you used for full credits
Note;
The data starts from the cell C5
There are x, y, z location data per time for each joints.
Both old and young are moving toward to -x direction
Z direction is the height
Need to measure the hip and knee flextion using x, y, z, location data. Use the line between hip-knee vs knee-ankle for knee flex, use line hip-knee vs vertical line for hip flex. https://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-Angle-Between-Two… -
“The Significance of Self-Reflection: Understanding the Importance of Knowing Your Present and Past”
You can site the book itself. (ex Kurg 19). Write about how it is important to know who you are now, and your past. Also write why it is important and relevant. Cannot use Chatgpt, and you have to show me turnitin that is is not plagirized or computer made
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Title: My Experience with a Professional Learning Community (PLC) My experience with a PLC in the field of education has been incredibly valuable and has greatly impacted my instructional practices. I am currently a member of a PLC at my school, where we
As you have learned this week, PLCs are groups of professionals who come together to improve their instructional practices. Please share your experience with a PLC. Ideally, this is an experience you have had in the field of education; however, you may use any professional group you are or have been a part of.
Please share your thoughts and experiences in 1–2 paragraphs.
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