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    Manen (1977) refers to this as ‘higher level of reflective thinking’ where the practitioner considers and applies a selection of techniques to the teaching and learning process so a fixed set of goals can be achieved successfully and efficiently. Manen (1977) suggests teachers should share their experiences and actions to other practitioners and learners and anyone else involved in…

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    Micro-level and Macro-level are two different levels of analysis of deviant behavior. Micro-level analysis deals with social processes and personal characteristics such as labeling, social bonding, self-control or derogation, which may account for a person's criminal or deviant behavior. Macro-level is used to consider ways in which structural and cultural characteristics of social collectives such as societies, subcultures, and social groupings that affect the rates of crime and acts of social…

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    in the expected reinforced direction but may however respond in an oppositional manner (Bandura, 1977; Brauer & Tittle, 2012), implying Kampuschs’ behaviour was representative of her lack of respect for her captor. Alternatively, another explanation can be drawn using self-reinforcement, which describes how an individuals self-produced consequences can impact on an individuals behaviour (Bandura, 1977). Moreover, when reinforcement consequences are not harmonious with the individuals own…

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    Harvey Milk Research Paper

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    the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco against the interests of the corporate culture. After several failed attempts to earn a political position, Milk was finally elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1977. In this paper, I will start by analyzing Harvey Milk’s speech of June 24th, 1977 concerning “You have got to have hope.” This speech marked Milk’s extraordinary entrance in politics as a defender of gay’s rights. Milk emphasized the importance of ensuring that gay leaders are empowered…

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    The Mezzotint Analysis

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    MR James’s “The Mezzotint” is set at an English university with its “homely and familiar” (2011, p. 24) libraries, museums and common rooms. This contrasts the stereotypical gothic settings which Dani Cavallaro presents: ruined castles and abbeys, murky crypts and fungoid dungeons, clammy cellars, dank passages and stairwells echoing with howls, groans and tapping fingers, dripping charnel houses and ivy-clad monasteries, secret cabinets, storms, bleak forests and treacherous marshes. (2011, p.…

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    Pinto Madness Essay

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    Finally, in 1977 the government implemented Standard 301. Standard 301’s purpose is to reduce deaths and injuries occurring from fires that result from fuel spillage during and after motor vehicle crashes. With Standard 301 now in affect Ford had no choice but to fix the rupturing gas tank. The same year Standard 301 was implemented the Pinto finally passed a rear-end crash test. The reason for that was the one dollar, one-pound piece of plastic that became a standard feature on the 1977…

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    Imagine that last week your best friend was murdered. Now, you’re in court and the offender was ruled to have only 11 years of prison, instead of the death penalty in the eyes of the pubic. Would you agree that the punishment given was proportional and justified the crime offended? It certainly wouldn’t have back then, so why is it now? The 8th amendment have changed based on how our prosectives changed over time and so has our ways of interpreting the terms “ cruel and unusual”. What we would…

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    Jessica Lopez 1st period Fiber Vanishing Melisa Victim: Melissa Brannen Suspects: Caleb Hughes How Fiber Evidence Played a Role In the Case: Police found evidence of fiber in the guys car , in which they compared it to what Melissa was wearing that same night she disappeared. The police summarized it to where the outfit Melissa was wearing and found the exact same outfit. The fibers matched what they were looking for and convicted him to a sentenced to 50 years in prison. Souther…

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    One aspect of military service that could play a role in political ideology is “branch culture”. Each branch has a unique culture and mission that it corresponds with. The political ideology differences could be rooted in the popular reputation that each unique branch portrays and what type of recruit is drawn to these branches. For example, “The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight, and win…in the air, space, and cyberspace. To achieve that mission the Air Force has a…

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    The Scanner Darkly Is a Science fiction book Written by Phillip K. Dick in 1977. The book is about a drug epidemic that is plaguing the southern part of California, specifically in the part of orange county. The drug that is an epidemic is called Substance D, which attacks the brain by causing the hemispheres only to be independent of one another which in turn causes severe hallucinations. The main character of the book is Bob Arctor, he works as a secret FBI agent codename “Agent Fred”. His…

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