2. Agree or Disagree
3. Compare/Contrast
4. Cause & Effect
5. Relate
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2. Agree or Disagree 3. Compare/Contrast 4. Cause & Effect 5. Relate
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Cassidy
11/8/2016 08:50:41 am
I can agree that people marry someone older than them. People find they someone who is older than them are more mature and know a little more about what they want in life and in a relationship. But when you are getting married you aren't only marrying that person you're marring the whole family. People who date someone younger get looked at.
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lauren titzer
11/8/2016 08:51:18 am
In a conflict between your spouse and your family, support your spouse. it is your duty to support your husband or wife and to manage your own family in a way that consistently conveys this fact. Further, you both must present a united front to both families, making it clear from the beginning that your spouse comes first. marriage is hard especially when your family doesn't get along with who your married too.
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Emma Fuchs
11/8/2016 08:51:52 am
I relate to " How Sleep Enhances Studying" because I always stop and take breaks when I am studying and sometimes when I am supposed to be studying for a big test, I just go to sleep anyway and wake up and study again.
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James F
11/8/2016 08:52:22 am
Study finds that if you study right before you sleep, you will more than likely remember what you studied more than when you don't study right before you sleep. There was a study where there was a group that slept, and a group that didn't sleep. They were asked questions. The group that slept and studied 12 hours before the test did better than the ones that did not study right before they went to sleep.
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Keyira Robinson
11/8/2016 08:52:35 am
Three Rules for In- Law Relationships
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11/8/2016 08:53:26 am
Someone who "dresses for success" impresses most mainstream people but may make some less conventional or skeptical types wonder if the person is going through all that expense and effort to gift wrap a package that may not be so impressive.
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Dylan Jones
11/8/2016 08:54:17 am
I read about how sleep can affect learning and the capability to remember what you had studied. During a trial of participants that studied 16 words, they had certain groups stay up and other groups get 12 hours of sleep. The next day the groups that had gotten sleep had tested better on the words compared to the group that had no sleep. When they tested the groups again during different lengths of time the groups that had slept and saw the words the next day all did better then the other groups, therefore proving the necessity of sleep and how it benefits the learner.
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Logan Koressel
11/8/2016 08:54:39 am
How Sleep Enhances Studying
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Marchelle Howard
11/8/2016 08:55:11 am
I agree with the article "Three Rules for In-Law Relationships because when u get married . You are apart of his or she family now. Knowing that his or she family going have a impact on the relationship Rule #1: Your loyalty is to your spouse . Yes so u dont have explain yourself to the family or prove nothing to them.Rule #2:Remind yourself why you are doing it . Basically why did chose to marry this person.
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Megan Fehn
11/8/2016 08:55:24 am
I agree with this article. It says that if you spread out your studying time, you are more likely to remember the material than if you cram right before a test. It also says you are more likely to remember the material if you study it and then go to sleep rather than studying and staying awake for a long period of time.
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Christian Nix
11/8/2016 08:55:50 am
Your Wold is Full of Placebo Buttons:
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Rebecca Mason
11/8/2016 08:56:08 am
This article talks about how importance sleep is. Basically, there was a study where students studied words and then slept, being tested the next day, and another group studied but did not sleep. The results showed that the group that slept before the test learned the words faster than the group who did not sleep. I agree that it is important to rest or sleep before taking a test because it helps you recall what you learned before when your mind is awake and able to function better.
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11/8/2016 08:56:42 am
(Three Rules For In - Law Relationships)
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11/8/2016 08:57:06 am
When you spread out the time that you spend studying, you will have a better chance. Studying right before you sleep is better as well.
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Cameron Coppage
11/8/2016 08:59:12 am
Studies say that if you study a subject and then sleep you remember it better. Also spreading out study time helps you learn more compared to cramming it in all at once.
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