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Balanced Literacy PowerPoint Presentation

As you review this week, successful balanced literacy programs are “balanced with a combination of explicit instruction, small group and whole-class literacy activities, and independent reviewing and writing opportunities” that might also include several instructional...

Write a short reflection responding to the topic: “Poverty.”

You should demonstrate what you have learned about the basics of “social problems” from this introductory chapter, discuss your response to the reading, and pose any questions or critiques. Reflections should be 700 words, give or take, and key components...

Community Characteristics

The community assessment process typically begins with an exploration of the community’s history and geographic characteristics. The community health nurse then thinks critically about this information to form some conclusions about how the community’s characteristics...

Base of Predictions & Rationale

In this assignment, you will discuss the foundation of your current understanding, assumptions, or predictions related to your research question. Making a base of predictions is essential to demonstrate your starting point before diving deeper into new research. The...

Week 7 Discussion – Eyewitness Testimonies

Part of the reading for week 7 involves a discussion of effective courtroom testimony. The testimony from expert witnesses has to be presented in a manner that is clear, based on facts and science, and can stand up to close examination by both the plaintiff’s...

Week 6 Discussion – The OJ Simpson Case

Years ago, the OJ Simpson trial was televised to the entire country virtually every day. The court was in session and there was considerable discussion about how the evidence was handled both at the crime scene and after its collection at that location. There were...

Week 5 Discussion: PCR Amplification

In this discussion, we will take a closer look at the process of PCR amplification. The amount of DNA evidence that might be available at the crime scene is often insufficient to conduct DNA testing. That is where PCR amplification comes in. In your main response,...