elements

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Guidelines Directions: In this exercise, you will apply what you've learned about the elements of a story.  1. Take a moment to READ/VIEW "The Story of an Hour"  2. Define

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Final Reflection

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 Word count: 300 words or more (total/including both parts), respond to the following parts and submit in Word document or PDF form only; paragraph form: Reflection How have your ideas on

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Website Analysis Presentation (Final Submission)

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 -Click here to view the assignment directions and rubric for your presentation: Website Analysis PresentationLinks to an external site.   -You can submit your recorded presentation as a file attachment on

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Place-based Literacy Reflection

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Place-based Literacy Reflection (written in comparison-and-contrast mode) Directions: Consider two distinct places that have impacted your identity development. Create a narrative reflection  (300 words or more)  comparing and contrasting the culture, customs,

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Presentation Outline and Prep

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Directions Write an outline of the structure of your upcoming website analysis presentation. Click here for the assignment informationLinks to an external site.. for the website analysis presentation assignment. This

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Digital Literacy

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 Read the following document on digital literacies: https://lincs.ed.gov/sites/default/files/TSTMDigitalLiteracyBrief-508.pdf  Watch the following YouTube video on digital literacy:   Write through the following prompts:  What makes digital literacy different from the other

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Discussion: Technology and Writing

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Part 1: Personal Digital Literacy In 200 words or more, write about the following: What technologies do you use in your everyday life? What kinds of writing/reading/literacy/sensory experiences happen on

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Ess@y

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What type of p@per is this? This assignment asks you to write a version of a literary/textual analysis. An analysis carefully studies and examines a text. It is a type

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What is your understanding of the final metaphor of disease in Louise Erdrich’s “Dear John Wayne,” and the poem’s message/s about power? .

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What is your understanding of the final metaphor of disease in Louise Erdrich’s “Dear John Wayne,” and the poem’s message/s about power? Discuss how Erdrich uses figures of speech— especially

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english

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  Review nursing theories in the assigned reading. Select one nursing theory that you would like to integrate into your nursing practice. In your initial post address the following prompts

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