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Learning Outcome #2

Learning Outcome #2

During the process of writing over the semester, I have developed a few habits that I use frequently. When prewriting, I would usually write important facts or claims that would be good to write about for my topic. Or, If the paper wasn’t about an article then I would write whatever comes to mind about the main idea and topic I’m attempting to write about. Next, the way I drafted my papers is by thinking about the main ideas and…

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Kyle Messenger-Homework for Wednsday

Kyle Messenger-Homework for Wednsday

When reading articles, especially the bigger ones, it is important to use certain strategies to help your brain retain the information that you are reading. Over this semester, I have used some strategies and procedures to make my understanding of the text, clear. One strategy I frequently used were highlighting and annotations. How I would practice these strategies, is by circling or underlining any important information from the paragraph I’ve just read. Meaning, important facts, important words, etc. This causes…

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Rough Draft- Kyle M

Rough Draft- Kyle M

Have you ever been over confident about something and then you realize just how wrong you really were? Well, this happens more than you think.  People make assumptions of everything they do. But, when it comes to your career, it can be a lot more serious. If you were to portray yourself as a professional when in reality you don’t know much about your career, it can effect important people that can make a difference. Also, if you are in…

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Conclusion

Conclusion

When it comes to your judgment about something, it can be the difference in a big step forwards or back. This is a common issue in our world today. For young students believing they can’t succeed, to military officials blindly guessing who they are going to pick for their army, all the way to the stock market that is run off of young adults trying to get as many stocks as they can rather than doing it the right way….

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Step 3-Kyle Messenger

Step 3-Kyle Messenger

When I first enrolled into my geometry class at the beginning of my sophomore year I was already in a bad spot with math. What I mean by that is, I struggled with the subject my entire life. Not only that but, I just passed algebra freshmen year. so, when I arrived I was already in a bad mindset about my capabilities in the subject. Now, you can ask why didn’t I really try to make a comeback in my…

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Step 2 -Kyle Messenger

Step 2 -Kyle Messenger

We all know how people make some bad assumptions from time to time. They can happen with anything. Such as, schoolwork, relationships, hiring people, and other things we asses. But, what’s important about bad judgments is that they put a huge affect on our world in a negative way.  Daniel Kahneman wrote an article about making bad judgments. He describes how he was in the Israeli army, what is significant to his argument and the army is that he describes…

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Bad Judgment

Bad Judgment

Growing up in Southington, Connecticut was a great place to grow up in. I’ve made many great friends, memories, and learned a lot of skills from school. In school, growing up I was always around an average student. I was never the one to be excited about school work but i was disciplined enough to do it. But, I had one weakness. Mathematics, growing up, doing math made me feel like I was put inside of an oven and slowly…

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Engaging Kanheman

Engaging Kanheman

Kyle Messenger Have you ever been over confident about something and then you realize just how wrong you really were? Well, this happens more than you think.  People make assumptions of everything they do. But, when it comes to your career, it can be a lot more serious.  If you were to portray yourself as a professional when in reality you don’t know much about your career, it can effect important people that can make a difference. In, “Don’t Blink! …

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