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Q If you have not gone to and read Announcements, do so now. Some of this has already been posted there. By this time, you should have: 1) Checked your rough draft grade. I do not grade rough drafts. However, I did glance at the rough drafts and checked that you had the four paragraphs that reported on Par 1 -Introduction. Year and place of birth. The intro should also address both economic and family status. Par 2 - Beginnings of political career. Is this person republican, democrat, independent... What political position was held before deciding to run for president. Par 3 - This candidate's overall standing on education and taxes. I'm not expecting a lot of detail here. I just want the main premise. Par 4 - Conclusion. President's family during the presidency and the slogan used during the campaign. I did remark if you were missing portions. If you received a comment from me, you'll want to rework your essay before or as you're meeting with your parter. 2) uploaded your essay as well as read the essay they uploaded in the file section. 3) Started working together to achieve the best grade possible while merging your paper into one paper. -The best teamwork consists of two members who took the time to submit a solid, well thought-out rough draft. -With two well thought-out rough drafts, turning the two papers into one should not be hard. - Teamwork, when it works, can make a final product exceed expectations. - Teamwork should be divided equally; however, this is not always the case. I will be checking into your group areas frequently to monitor the work being done as well as ascertaining that all partners are contributing.78 4) Now, you need to underline, in the essay, areas where you've word-for-word taken text from a source. Underline it. We will be looking at it at a later date. 5) Go back to last week's discussion question. If it says perfect, then you're done. If there is a suggestion, go ahead and make it perfect, then you're done. Rubric Compare/Contrast Compare/Contrast Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFormat Followed MLA - header, heading, title, double-spaced, indent 10 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction Date Place of Birth Class Family 4 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome2nd paragraph body Political Party Positions held before president 6 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome3rd Paragraph Stand on education Stand on taxes 8 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConclusion Family during presidency Slogan 6 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeMechanics Grammar Sentence Structure Transitions No 2nd person voice 6 pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGroup Points Collaboration started at a reasonable pace Progress charted in group activities Reflection information 10 pts Total Points: 50 PreviousNext

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Both former presidents Harry Truman and Ronald Reagan were born into low-income families. Their families owned or operated farms that, throughout their childhood they helped run. They grew up in neighboring states, Harry Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri, on May 8, 1884. Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, on February 6, 1911. Reagan was the youngest of three children. He was determined and motivated to do something different. Reagan worked his way through college. Truman on the other hand, attended one year of college and then worked several odd jobs. Which included a career as a timekeeper for a railroad construction company.