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    Other ways that kids become involved in cyberbullying include: hunger for power, giving into peer pressure, alleviating boredom, and thinking that everyone cyberbullies (Gordon). When adolescents get to the point in their lives when they are cyberbullying they are not thinking about what the person on the the other side of their posts is feeling. The victim may be experiencing…

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    Black Taylor's ADHD And Me

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    Taylor first describes each incident, then its cause and effects and at the end of each section, he gives a solution to the problems that he had faced. The organization and simple, straightforward language make it easy for all types of readers, such as teens, parents, teachers, man and women, to understand the book and get benefit from reading it. Reading ADHD & ME was very touching. Reading this book was fun as it made me laugh, but at the same time it evoked a lot of mixed emotional feeling…

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    The word technology simply does not have a common definition that spells out what the meaning of the term is. Some, when this word is mentioned, like to think of technology in the sense of smartphones, mobile devices, and all sorts of electronics. Not to say that these common responses are incorrect but they are rather partial when it comes to the true definition of the term “Technology”. Richard Li-Hua, the author of The Journal of Technology Management in China, has stated that “the attempt to…

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    Eighty-seven percent of Americans have heard at least "a little" bit of information about the government monitoring our devices and using our calls to track cyber terrorists. From this survey, a third of people are concerned about the government monitoring their phones, social media sites, search engines, and emails. Many people believe strongly against government monitoring, and others strongly support it to help keep our country safe. "Every citizen should have the right to their own privacy…

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    Fast Food Epidemic

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    The Root Cause of the Fast Food Epidemic Fast food is so addictive that Connecticut College found it to be comparable to cocaine and morphine (Schroeder, et al., “Student-faculty research suggests Oreos can be compared to drugs of abuse in lab rats”, 2013). Bad choices have led fast food to become so integrated into American culture that one of the most popular fast-food chains, McDonalds, has become an informal symbol for America. Many social scientists are been investigating why fast food has…

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    Television Expanding Waistlines Television is setting off an extremely detrimental chain reaction, occurring around the world. The common affliction being, obesity. As this epidemic grows, panic ensues and fingers are being pointed in attempt to uncover the culprit. Damaging behaviors conceived during the influential and venerable time of childhood can be blamed for the worsening situation. Nearly one in five adolescents are categorized as obese (Pearson et al. 317-323). Generally, obese…

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    Sometimes I’m glad things are the way they are. Everything would’ve been so different. Maybe even myself. I wonder what life would’ve been like if I stayed...and when I say stayed I mean stayed at my hometown Fort Wayne, Indiana. In 2013, I went through a big experience. My family and I have moved to Columbia City, Indiana. This decision was based around my mother because she has met the love of her life. When I found out that we were moving I was devastated. I was young and the thought of…

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    out of school. Homework has a greater effect on students as they get older and climb in the ranks from kindergarten to the end of high school or maybe even into the end of college (Luke). The reason for this is because once students are into their teen years and beyond, they may encounter more responsibilities. Some of these responsibilities involve having a job, having to be fit and maintain a healthy lifestyle, and may also involve having a significant other in life. Once a student has all of…

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    person eats and has a low level of physical activity they are ultimately Another cause of childhood obesity is improper coping mechanisms. Some children overeat as a way of coping with problems in their lives or dealing with emotions like stress or boredom (Mayo Foundation). This situation only can become worse if the child encounters a dramatic life event because it can cause the person to be depressed and consume more food in attempt to make the sadness go away. This binge eating impacts a…

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    Question 1: If you have a student who is inattentive in class and is not participating in group work, and yet is able to pass his class tests, how can you help his learning problems and turn him into an active learner in class. With reference to relevant educational/psychological theories/principles, explain the strategies used to help the student. There are few factors to consider for the student to be in attentive and not participating in group work. 1) The student could be bored with the…

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