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    Part 1 Questions: 1. In addition to reading through the “Definition” section and completing the learning activity at the end, complete the following questions: • Briefly explain what the FDA is, it’s mission, and how it achieves its mission. FDA (U.S. Food & Drugs Administration): It is a federal administration which protects the safety and public health of the U.S. The mission of the FDA is to ensure the safety of every American family by ensuring the control and the potency of the products…

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    As a first-term Freshman, English 202 was a daunting prospect. Not only was it my first taste the college experience, but it was a Sophomore level class. After the course, however, I am happy to say I have managed to exceed all my wildly terrible dreams for how I would end the semester. I will not end up with a grade I’m happy with, but I have gained the confidence I need to continue with this concentration. I believe I have learned a great deal about various literary theories, how many there…

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    Have you ever thought about the origin of the name Jim Crow? According to a National Geographic article, there was this white man named Thomas Dartmouth Rice who made up the name. He was really into theater and he did this bit where he painted his face black. He would do a song and dance that he claimed was inspired by a slave he saw. The act was called “Jump, Jim Crow”. Jim Crow laws would soon be known to demean African American people by setting them at a lower status than white people were…

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    I have a book that 's called as Really important stuff my kids have taught me. This is a hand-sized book written by Cynthia L. Copeland, encompassing a multitude of children sayings that are full of sharp-witted common sense. Children perceive the world without any unnecessary complications, hence, their simple but sensible perceptions can always afford grown-ups food for thought by opening up a mind-refreshing perspective. The book reminds me to keep growing yet always keep things simply. Since…

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    ADRENALINE PUMPS through my veins as I stumble through the growth, my boots smashing leaves underneath. Briars prick at my skin as I pursue the beast deeper into the woods, the dark creature only paces away from me. I scramble for my gun, shouting for my sister Jane to back me up as he dashes deeper into the trees. "Jane, hurry the fuck up!" I hiss, skidding to a halt to aim my gun at the creature, "I'm taking the—fuck!" With a loud gasp, I'm thrown into the bushes by a large beast. It…

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    Daru Imperialism

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    The French empire forcing its culture upon its colonies is displayed in his teachings and the symbols. “On the blackboard the four rivers of France, 1 drawn with four different colored chalks, had been flowing toward their estuaries for the past three days.” This represented French colonialism, and how as a teacher, Daru must teach Algerian children about the rivers…

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    Pedagogical Observation

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    (n.d.). Unit 4 Lecture 1. Retrieved from Boston University Introduction to Early Childhood Music Education Blackboard site. Gordon, E. (2013). Music learning theory for newborn and young children. Chicago, IL: GIA. Reynolds, A. (2008). Movement, For Music’s Sake! Perspectives: Journal of the Early Childhood Music & Movement Association, 3(1), 9-13. Rutkowski…

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    Impact of Technology on Higher Education What would happen to the human species today if we suddenly decided to stop drinking water, eating meat, or cutting firewood? Eventually the population would decrease to the point of extinction. Resources like water, food, and trees were given to us and should be used properly so life can thrive on this earth. So why not embrace other resources that have become available to us? Why waste the tools that could so easily help make this world a better, more…

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    We are in the digital age and we need to find clever ways of learning, experiencing and teaching related to technologic developments. From the printing press, we had not handled any special revolution except computer and internet. These two revolutionary tools would have been helping human history in every type of all fields, and of course in schools. The computer has recently been in schools. Before using computers, there were some kinds of methodologies used in classes. Nowadays computers…

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    In Apple Ipad We Trust

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    “In iPad We Trust” Imagine using an iPad to save someone’s life. This is exactly what happened to Dr. Nalini Chilkov when her friend, who lived across the continent, Skyped her on his iPad. Suddenly, a medical emergency unfolded right in front of her eyes, on her iPad screen. She discovered that her old and worn friend was not in good health, and his condition was deteriorating over the past few days. As a skilled physician, Dr. Chilkov realized that her friend was experiencing life-threatening…

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