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    center guidelines, the expectations students are compelled to follow and how to get work done efficiently to pass the class. Ms. Trammel uses details, Ms. Nys uses diction, and Ms. Andrews uses imagery to tell the audience the rules and expectations one should look forward to in the center. Ms. Trammel tells us our responsibilities and rules for the center by using details. For example, she says: “If you check out a laptop or a computer you are responsible for it.” Later on, she talks about…

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    Living as a socially responsible member of American Society, there are many components to achieve as a responsible individual in Society. Being Socially Responsible means that people and organizations must behave ethically and with sensitivity to social, cultural, economic and environmental issues (Naomi Eveldson). An individual must fulfill their civic duties to be socially responsible. If an action doesn’t benefit or it causes harm to society or the environment, it would be considered socially…

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    have direct effects on how people perceive causality in animals. Kiesler, Lee, and Kramer’s report of humans associating human behaviors to dogs is extremely useful because it sheds light on the difficult problem of discovering why students want to own dogs. This claim gives evidence that correlates with my argument on what social burdens ownership has on someone and why students should resist ownership.…

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    recommended for freshman students and required for transfer students. This class meets every other week with a different topic as the subject. For that week CAPS (counseling and psychological services) was invited to teach meditation. Ann, working as an intern at CAPS, was responsible for introducing the students to the class before an instructor started meditation. She was also responsible to give some concluding remarks before the class was dismissed. She introduced students to meditation by…

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    they need to live a little and because they are close to adulthood and want to be treated like adults. Also, it will help teenagers learn how to be responsible by being able to take of their car. Last, teenagers are getting closer to being adults and they don’t like having their parents…

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    argues how many high school juniors and seniors have a part time job. Saying that like McDonald’s are bad places to work which are non-educational. Some reasons are, that everything is already setup in places like McDonald’s not giving teens room to be creative and think outside the box. Everything is already prescribed; he says “These are breeding grounds for robot working for yesterday's assembly line…” Also how working deprives students from fully concentrating on school work. Students start…

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    In college, students are expected to be responsible and to keep up with their work/due dates of assignments. If one feels as though they are not responsible enough to be on their own and go off to college, then yes of course college would not be worth the cost. They would be wasting money especially if they are receiving financial aid, that money could go to some other student whom is more dedicate to being responsible and getting their work done. Although, there…

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    program, I realized that some of the benefits of implementing early intervention and RTI (Response to Intervention) for children with early signs of a learning disability is serious topic. Instead of just placing students in special education programs educators must assess and evaluate students, as well as trying early intervention programs which help delay disabilities or stop the disability from forming or progressing. I’ve always heard a little about the RTI, but one that differed from what…

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    on the lives of their students,” (Nieto, 2006, P.3, Para. 1). That is why I believe that teachers hold one of the most influential jobs in our society. They are providing children with the necessary tools to become productive members of society. Education is essential to societies future and teachers are the practitioners that inspire the next generation to make their country a better place through their dreams. Because of this teachers are not only responsible for the students they teach, they…

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    elementary school students. The name of the classroom teacher I interviewed is Ms. S. She has been working with the school for almost 2 years. She teaches most subject except art, gymnastics, and music. In her classroom, there are 20 students. Her classroom has a diverse group of students ranging from African Americans, Caucasian, Hispanics, and Asian. She has 60% Hispanics in her classroom. There are students with Individual Educational Plans (IEP), English Language Learners and students who…

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