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The KATE method- Key Applications To Education By Kate Ye 02/10/2024 The KATE method will allow teachers to use different key applications (with room to expand or mix different key teaching principles together ) to educate students... more
The KATE method-  Key Applications To  Education

By Kate Ye 02/10/2024

The KATE method will allow teachers to use different key applications (with room to expand or mix different key teaching principles together ) to educate students with ease, confidence, and support.
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Phonemic Principle
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Level 1-8 Writing Rubrics ESL
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This is a checklist of how a reader can decipher if the paper is written by an AI or human. The Y/N questions compare if any paper is written by a human or chatgpt. More Yes’ , the greater the probability that the paper is a written by... more
This is a checklist of how a reader can decipher if the paper is written by an AI or human. The Y/N questions compare if any paper is written by a human or chatgpt.

More Yes’ , the greater the probability that the paper  is a written by a  human
If there are more No’s , the paper might be written by a chatbot.
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The following example is from a constructed writing system written by Knesia Gilyarova 2003- the orthography word form of the international auxiliary language called Occidental aka Interlingue
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Occidental aka Interlingue is not known to many, it is a fascinating type of constructed language that can serve as  a template to other attempts for a future development of an international language.
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Western cultures have different values and means of expressing specific ideologies than Eastern cultures. Specific language that leaders from past to present vary from culture to culture are primarily based on a few factors : Direct /... more
Western cultures have different values  and means of expressing specific ideologies than Eastern cultures. Specific language  that leaders from past to present vary from culture to culture are primarily based on a few factors : Direct / Indirect communication , emotional appeal vs emotional suppression, different types of authority references in speech,  varied cultural values - independence vs filial piety, individual / collective hope, patriotism  vs nationalistic pride based on tradition heritage vs national identity  . Understanding these language ques and tactics can better serve specific types of culture  when attempting to persuade or impose an idea to the audience for personal,  or business dealings.
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Culture is a great part of why certain people interact and express themselves in the way they do. Since language is a part of culture- it is also a strong indicator of why people from a culture express themselves differently than... more
Culture is a great part of why certain people interact and express themselves in the way they do. Since language is a part of culture- it is also a strong indicator of why people from a culture express themselves differently than another group . I find it would be beneficial for people who live in an area with different demographics, including varied ethnic backgrounds to explore the different dynamics between the sytantical form of various languages and the relationship with the culture since the way people use language  can determine more of their culture. This would provide more insight of why individuals display more of one characteristic than another (punctuality  vs being late, obedience , submissiveness, direct vs sneaky , tactful vs tactless). Syntax shapes the way people in different cultures perceive and interact with each other - illustrating specific ideas of time, progress, clarity, structure, respect, storytelling, spatial relationships which reflects specific cultural and personality traits.



Chat gpt generated key words : syntax and culture dynamics 

cultural topics: Time, Progress, clarity, structure, respect, storytelling, spatial relationships

languages: Japanese, German, Korean, Chinese (mandarin- cantonese) , Spanish, Arabic and Persian, Guugu Yimithirr (Spoken in Australia)
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Leo Tolstoy On Life- Tolstoy: Man has compared life and its definition towards 4 ideals: 1. Animal Creature Comforts - Eating Fighting Hunting and Mating 2. A Personality or Ego - A preference for likings and dislikes 3.... more
Leo Tolstoy
On Life- Tolstoy:

Man has compared life and its definition towards 4 ideals:


1. Animal Creature Comforts - Eating Fighting Hunting and Mating

2. A Personality or Ego - A preference for likings and dislikes

3. Plant life - The system of organic growth from birth to decay

4. Material - Space and time

The conflicts which arise from these theories is as follows:

1. Animal creature comforts satisfy only self and nothing outside of “creature comforts” - Ann Landers.

2. Personality itself does not explain human living organisms as a whole, in the material body and life. This is also known as biase, for personal likings and dislikings.

3. Plant life ideals explains organisms from birth of a seed to the death of the plant, yet cannot compare to the whole intricacies of man. Plant life describes life to decay, a to b. Comparing life to plants is a comparison between point A to B, whereas life is infinite without points, as it is outside of these bounds.

4. Material can be explained through place, time of the past and future, the area in which man resides, and lives. yet the material cannot explain mankind and life itself because this is like explaining the definition of height by its dimensions of length and width. this explains everything but the man and life.

The ideas of  what man is can be described in these four points of:


1.Aspiration towards good or bad

2. Reasonings behind the action

3. Animal personalities

4. Relations to the animal personaliy to self - as if the studies are to reflect what humankind is.
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Human wisdom, and how humanity is defined -Tolstoy, Government, 1st Amendment, 3 Truths, Totalitarian, varied interpretations.
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A3 How Are Virtues Reflected through an Organization’s Culture Kate Ye Graduate School Of Education and Psychology MA TESOL, Pepperdine University EDTE 607: Ethics, Values, and Inclusion Dr. Maria Wright An Organization’s Culture and... more
A3 How Are Virtues Reflected through an Organization’s Culture
Kate Ye
Graduate School Of Education and Psychology MA TESOL, Pepperdine University EDTE 607: Ethics, Values, and Inclusion
Dr. Maria Wright
An Organization’s Culture and Virtue
As a collective, individuals can promote a virtuous culture of excellence through a combination of varied approaches, including ideas such as growth plans and codes of conduct. Several esteemed speakers such as Mellody Hobson, Dr. James Otteson, and Jordan Petterson, note several key aspects of what a virtuous organizational culture may include- self-regulation, intentional inclusivity, awareness, and integrity (YouTube, n.d.). From experience, I have witnessed leaders often demonstrate virtue in their leadership journey by example and through practice. Oftentimes, leaders and members of an organization will fall short of expectations, however, “being comfortable with the uncomfortable,” is a model that leaders should recognize, as this highlights the struggle of building virtue (TED, 2014). This paper will discuss virtue ethics concerning company values, leadership, and a self-cultivation reflection strategy growth plan to cultivate a stronger organizational culture.
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Pepperdine GSEP
Dr. Cotton

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Dr. Cotton, Pepperdine University
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