Mr.Gillette special ed. class-
This special ed. class I went to for community service was very difficult but interesting.
My first day I introduced my self to everyone, they were working on a photosynthesis packet about diffusion and osmosis and i help 2 kids out with the packet. The second day it was calm and collective people were having conversations doing work. By the 5th,6th, and 7th day when the have gotten comfortable with me people were very chatty and hot headed it was almost an fight between an boy and a girl, the teacher wasn't there that day so i had to help out with the disagreement and break them up. as i was there for the week i noticed that job is very hard and you have to have a lot of patients with these kids and if you don't show you can dominance you can be bullied/these kids will get under your skin and make your day a living hell.
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Monday, February 1, 2016
research paper draft
I. Introduction
Possible ideas for the introduction (see front side of handout for suggestions):
foreign policy
Thesis Statement (Usually the last sentence(s) in the introduction):
During the course of its history, the United States has taken foreign policy actions that have been consistent with the national interest.
II. Body (A paper may have a few or many main points; decide how many your paper will need)
During the course of its history, the United States has taken foreign policy actions that have been consistent with the national interest. The Marshal plan provided a vivid example of how U.S. aid could serve the ends of both economic and foreign policy. The aid helped countries that desperately needed assistance. The prosperity it stimulated then helped the American economy by increasing trades. Finally the good relationships that the aid created worked against the expansion of communism. http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/marshall-plan
The U.S. became part of WW1 because they supplied Britain with its weapons and raw materials while they were supplying their weapons it was causing harm with dramatic numbers of deaths the U.S. ( Woodrow Wilson ) forced a progressive movement as it sought to bring reform and democracy to the world so people could have a freedom of speech and voting rights.
Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. Marshall Plan, the events that lead up to this was the bombing that was in europe and they made the Marshall Plan so they wont become communists and so they can get jobs and money.
Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. Progressive movement, the events that lead up to this was the lack of the government giving back to the people and lack of idea's that the government was providing, as in it wasn't giving people enough money and jobs.
III. Conclusion
Reworded Thesis (Usually found near the beginning of the conclusion):
In conclusion the united states entry in ww1 and implementation of the Marshall plan at the end of ww2 were both foreign policy actions that were consistent with the national interest.
Possible ideas for the introduction (see front side of handout for suggestions):
foreign policy
Thesis Statement (Usually the last sentence(s) in the introduction):
During the course of its history, the United States has taken foreign policy actions that have been consistent with the national interest.
II. Body (A paper may have a few or many main points; decide how many your paper will need)
During the course of its history, the United States has taken foreign policy actions that have been consistent with the national interest. The Marshal plan provided a vivid example of how U.S. aid could serve the ends of both economic and foreign policy. The aid helped countries that desperately needed assistance. The prosperity it stimulated then helped the American economy by increasing trades. Finally the good relationships that the aid created worked against the expansion of communism. http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/marshall-plan
The U.S. became part of WW1 because they supplied Britain with its weapons and raw materials while they were supplying their weapons it was causing harm with dramatic numbers of deaths the U.S. ( Woodrow Wilson ) forced a progressive movement as it sought to bring reform and democracy to the world so people could have a freedom of speech and voting rights.
Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. Marshall Plan, the events that lead up to this was the bombing that was in europe and they made the Marshall Plan so they wont become communists and so they can get jobs and money.
Main Point: ___________________________________________________________________
Examples/Details/Explanations:
a. Progressive movement, the events that lead up to this was the lack of the government giving back to the people and lack of idea's that the government was providing, as in it wasn't giving people enough money and jobs.
III. Conclusion
Reworded Thesis (Usually found near the beginning of the conclusion):
In conclusion the united states entry in ww1 and implementation of the Marshall plan at the end of ww2 were both foreign policy actions that were consistent with the national interest.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Animal farm
Orwell, George.
Animal Farm.
New York:
Published - Harcourt, Brace & Co.
1996.
Type of Media : Print.
First published August 17th 1945
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
Animal Farm.
New York:
Published - Harcourt, Brace & Co.
1996.
Type of Media : Print.
First published August 17th 1945
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
Key Ideas: Government, Communism, Revolution, Fascism, Marx, Hitler, WWII, Great Depression, WWI, 1945, Story, Allegory,
Animal Revolution, Good Government, Human Nature, Liberty and Justice
Friday, January 8, 2016
United States History
Textbook- Title : United States History
Authors - Emma Lapsansky-Werner, Randy Roberts
Publisher: Lapsansky-Werner
Date: 2013
Lapsansky-Werner, Emma. United States History. Lapsansky-Werner, 2013. Print.
Authors - Emma Lapsansky-Werner, Randy Roberts
Publisher: Lapsansky-Werner
Date: 2013
Lapsansky-Werner, Emma. United States History. Lapsansky-Werner, 2013. Print.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
my explanation of a citatiton, bibliography and research paper
citation is a quotation from or reference to a book or paper,
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
example citation
Axe, Brent. "Johnny Manziel Goes Incognito in Las Vegas with Wig, Fake Mustache and Glasses." Http://www.syracuse.com/axeman/index.ssf/2016/01/report_johnny_billy_manziel_goes_incognito_in_las_vegas_with_wig_fake_mustache_a.html#incart_river_home. Syracuse.com, 5 Jan. 2016. Web. 27 Dec. 2015.
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
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