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    Reflection for Week Nine During week nine, much of the focus was teaching students how to be problem solvers in preparation of beginning guided math stations and adjusting the procedures and the current methods used for our reading stations. In hopes of making this an exciting responsibility that students eagerly wanted to participate in, I created “Problem Solver” badges for one person in each group to wear during stations. On Monday, students were introduced to the “Problem Solver” badge…

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    Knowledge Throughout this practicum experience I gained many insights into classroom management, organization and instructional strategies. I would like to begin with classroom management, my facilitating teacher utilized the clip system and reward ticket system in her classroom. While the clip system is an excellent system in theory the success of it can be determined by how the teacher utilizes it. While in the field I found the clip system to be more of a threat to be leveraged against…

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    The Algoma Health Unit Christmas Party was a fun day to interact and observe children through their development. Throughout our course, we learned very well the five areas of development and how crucial they are within a child’s life. By knowing the five areas of development, it has helped me observe the children at the party and apply my knowledge and really see it in action. Crafts engage multiple brain areas simultaneously and improve bilateral coordination between both sides of the brain,…

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    with its presence always present, he gave up trying to change it and used the constant emotion as an advantage in controlling the Other Guy. It was what he was doing then, feeding natural-born enmity to his guilt. It was how he made sure never to cross that line, the line Loki blurred gray with his presence… With his words… A rough laugh answered his first response. The irony of it amusing Bruce to no end. “Like your opinions?” he joked in disbelief that Loki said what he did without…

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    the cross. This passage from The Old Man and the Sea has been analyzed by multiple critics and they are certain that this is not a coincidence. Throughout the novel, we encounter enough evidence to confirm that Ernest Hemingway intended to portray Santiago as a reincarnation of Jesus Christ. The Old Man and the Sea resembles Christ's journey to Calvary through the actions of Santiago, the protagonist. To begin with, Santiago's resistance to defeat symbolizes the first Station of the Cross. The…

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    cordial approach. In the case study, since CLAIR listed circumstances in the working environment, supervisor and employees appear to not respect the assistant language teacher (ALT) employees as they feel they are not honoring Japan culture. The cultural dissimilarities, however, make this a hard negotiation for both Mr. Higashi and Kelly and in this situation, the intangible factors are more important, as once you lose trust and respect, working conditions can become intolerable for both…

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    The message from the marketer follows the 'communications process' as illustrated. For example, a radio advert is made for a car manufacturer. The car manufacturer (sender) pays for a specific advert with contains a message specific to a target audience (encoding). It is transmitted during a set…

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    Nonverbal Cues

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    Successfull communication in the international business environment requires not only an understanding of language but also the nonverbal aspects of communinication that are part of any speech community. Nonverbal communication has been referred to as metacommunication, paralinguistics, second-order messages, the silent language, and the hidden dimension of communication, among other terms. As important as language is to the sending and receiving of messages, nonverbal communication is equally…

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    For example, our understanding of interpersonal trust behaviour can also aid our understanding and help develop treatments for disorders such as autism and Williams’s syndrome, in which interpersonal communication is affected. In fields of research, such as economic psychology, trust may hold the key to understanding how investments are made and how buyers and sellers interact with each other. Understanding these in further detail may help economists how…

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    Introduction Emotions and emotionally laden messages are inevitably situated within interpersonal communication, and are especially prevalent in situations where intergroup linguistic and cultural differences are more pronounced. These emotions affect how people perceive and behave toward others, and is capable of impacting the course of communication in a myriad of ways. Our emotional expressions are shaped through our socialization processes, and these emotions are being communicated and…

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