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    • During the beginning of my lesson, with the entire class, I had the students help another student through a multiplication and division problem. When the students were helping another student, I asked the students prompting questions that allowed them to help that student effectively. For example, during the multiplication problem, I asked the students, “Is this answer complete?” to which a student responded with, “no.” When the student responded to this, I asked then the simple question of…

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    “Win the Fiery Antidote”: a Feminist Approach to Christina Rossetti’s Goblin Market In a time when women did not have major roles in literature or their daily lives, Christina Rossetti’s powerful poem Goblin Market is published to empower women of the Victorian Era. This poem is about two sisters, Lizzie and Laura, who live alone in the middle of the woods. They go into the woods every day to get water from the river, where they encounter goblin men selling fruits. After Laura tries…

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    Identity is the fact of being who a person is. Many make superior choices and resist bad ones. The attempt of choosing between decisions is difficult depending on what the results can be. Myriad of decisions include being able to overcome obstacles through journeys. For instance, adventurous men travel to try and accomplish their goal but end up in many bumps. The Odyssey conveys temptations the protagonist, Odysseus, has when he travels on an expedition trying to reach home. Ithaca, Odysseus'…

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    known that my faith is being questioned. Although this article was very relatable, I found myself not agreeing with many of Aquinas’s arguments. Just as many other critics in the past have, I too, found that Aquinas would try to solve some of the problems by being clever with “empty wordplay” (Renick, pg. 43). I found that especially true when he argued that God was timeless. My favorite argument made by Aquinas was that of God’s will to allow things to happen necessarily or contingently. I…

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    made all the things that were made from nothing” (4) meaning that God is the creator of all things. This makes evil an issue since if evil is a thing, and God has created all things, then it is safe to assume that God has created evil. This creates problems for those who believe that God is all loving and all powerful because if God is truly all loving, then why would he create malice for his beloved children. If God is truly good however, how could he possibly be capable to make evil exist?…

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    Blake and Dahl, the Bad Boys People are born both innately good and bad. Throughout history, there are figures that one can look up to as symbols of innocence as well as symbols of evil. Literature has attempted to explain the differentiation between the two, often in a religious sense. “Genesis and Catastrophe” by Roald Dahl was written in 1962 and evaluates the birth of the infamous Adolf Hitler. In William Blake’s “The Tyger,” the author ponders the difference between good and evil in god’s…

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    knowledge in mathematics, in applying previously learned mathematical knowledge in various situations and contexts, and acquisition of additional knowledge and skills when needed. Mathematical confidence translates to success in dealing with math problems and mathematics in general, thereby decreasing one’s negative attitudes towards mathematics and increasing the feeling of empowerment and enjoyment obtained in learning and using mathematics. Mathematical self-assurance will influence…

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    INDIVIDUAL SCORE OF STUDENTS PER SECTION ANCOVA T test Question 3: What will be the response of students on a survey investigating their attitude toward the classroom environment when they are grouped according to the following approach given to them: a. Flipped physics approach (Group A – Treatment Group) b. Traditionally taught physics approach (Group B – Control Group ) STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE SURVEY INDIVIDUAL SURVEY RESULT OF STUDENTS PER SECTION ANOVA SMD Question…

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    is to isolate and define the problem. A problem can have observed as a change between the real situation and the wanted situation. These earnings that instruction to classify a problem the group must know where it is predestined and have a clear accepting of where it presently was relativized to the seeming problem. Problems are part of the work system. Many companies are facing risk and problems. The problems are different from one company to another. Also, main problem which is leakage was…

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    Knowledge is a power that everyone can access and integrate into their daily life. The more knowledge one has can either be beneficial or detrimental to oneself. Knowing less about a subject could benefit one; likewise, knowing more about a situation could engender chaos in one’s life. John Milton examines the power of knowledge in his work Paradise Lost by demonstrating the potentially baneful effect knowledge can have on a person. God instilled Adam and Eve with the right amount of insight…

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