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    The student is learning how to solve four to five word math problems. The math problems are at the third grade standard level. The student is a boy who is eight years old, he is my oldest son who is currently in third-grade at John Muir fundamental in Santa Ana, Ca. The teaching takes place in a room. In the room there is a desk with a computer and the math problems will be worked from. The student uses paper and pencil to solve the math problems. Learning Objective(s) In my initial video, the…

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    Calculus Class Analysis

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    multiplied. I lacked the skills on how to wrap myself around the concept of the integration by substitution. I did not completely understand the steps in order to find the integral in the end. I am also lacking how to solve logarithmic functions, but I feel once we go over that section in the book, I will fully understand it. I had a teacher that failed her calculus class when she took it in high school, so I ad trust issues with her teaching. I have learned how to use the limit process, which…

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    He goes on about how this will benefit the economy, bring a pleasure to the rich, dramatically decrease poverty, and paradoxically, it could be argued that his proposal is, in a way, humane. He speaks about selling this children as livestock at the age of 1, when they are…

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    difficulty turns into conflicts. “Often conflict offend our views about how things should be and, even more, how people should be” (Hamilton 2013, p. 34) It’s just the facts, conflicts are complicated, part of life left and when left unresolved destroy relationship. How a person deals with conflict varied from individual to individual and what circumstances caused it to happen. It is imperative that conflicts are identified, solve in a timely manner through negations. Resolving conflicts…

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    with Medicare. Doctors that actually do provide for Medicare are paid these pre-determined fees for each task, and therefore it doesn’t matter if they provide high quality care or low quality care, they are being paid the same amount (How Entrepreneurs Could Solve Medicare 's Problems). Recipients of Medicare can be paying up to three different sets of premiums and they have great…

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    Ripple (1964), when trying to help service users solve their problems, practitioners must take into consideration the following three attributes: motivation, capacity and opportunity/environment. As described by Ripple (1964), motivation encompasses how much service users want or are willing to do to solve their problems (p. 25). Therefore, the service user must genuinely want to solve the problem. Capacity involves the service user’s ability to solve the problem; this is determined based on…

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    Their are other ways to solve problems then violence Martin Luther King Jr tried to promote peaceful ways to fix the segregation problems he was the youngest man to receive the nobel peace prize. Through 1896 to 1965 there were laws like the jim crow laws that made it hard for african americans live a normal life. We americans believe everyone is equal but back then they did not and refused to. That caused many fight’s because of peoples races. Martin luther…

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    In the book, The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and in life imagination is very important. How important could imagination be? Well Holmes uses his to solve crimes and its possible to use it in real life to be successful. “The world is full of obvious things which nobody by any chance ever observes.” Holmes uses his imagination to think off and observe things which no one else would ever be able to see or think off. He knows that once you eliminate the impossible…

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    Fire Fees Case Study

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    discussions held since the tax bills were mailed. A number of calls were received from people representing different businesses, different commercial establishments, and different industrial establishments asking what Council’s intentions were and how the fee was calculated. In response to those questions, Council asked the County Manager to look at the fee structure, and to determine possible options to address the concerns of the citizens. Then the Chairman recognized the County Manager, and…

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    will always be a better way to solve it. A problem is like a lock and a solution is like a key, though the only way to unlock it is by turning in the right direction. Although there are several reasons why I agree with Duke Ellington, the three most important are everyone solves problems, learning from a problem will help it not occur in the future, and it feels tremendous knowing the result. The first reason why I agree with Duke Ellington is being everyone solves problems. Even though life is…

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