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    While he was driving he would not speak much and if we asked him a question he would provide very short answers very quietly he avoided eye contact with everyone and would occasionally look up to watch and see what his brother was doing. He didn 't want to use any of the colored pencils crayons or markers that we had he brought his own little box mechanical…

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    way is solely about looking beyond our initial questions and asking better ones! Miller claims, “the answers are in the questions” (p. 18). To me, this means that as soon as we start asking better, more positive questions, we will get better, more positive answers! As I continued reading, I wondered what encompassed a “better” question and how would go about asking one. Luckily, Miller had the answers to that outlined in 3 simple statements: “1. Begin with “What” or “How” (not “Why,” “When,” or…

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    Chapter 3 Test

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    Chapters 3 Test MULTIPLE CHOICE Select the answer that best completes the statement or that correctly answers the question. 1. Which of the following is the correct scientific notation for the value 5,545.98? a. 55.4598 x 102 b. 55.4598 x 10-2 c. 5.54598 x 103 d. 5.54598 x 105 2. Which of the following is the correct scientific notation for the value 0.0001023? a. 102.3 x 106 b. 1.023 x 10-3 c. 102.3 x 10-6 d. 1.023 x 10-4 3. The atomic mass of Hydrogen is 1.00797 amu. How many significant…

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    There is always that one person who makes everything around you better. That same person you are always in awe of. For me that person is Mike. He is many things to me but most importantly my best friend. When things throughout my day go wrong, he is always there to turn them around. As he says, it’s just because he is awesome, but I think it’s the way his deep brown eyes light up when he smiles. The advice he gives me or anyone for that matter is always logical and ends up being the best…

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    PLS-5 Reflection Essay

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    also varied throughout the test. At the beginning of the test, she was focused on the test and answered the questions quickly, but towards the end of the test session, she was barely paying attention to the test, and would intentionally give a wrong answer to a question. This was an interesting project to do, and I do think there is room for me to improve for when I test children with the PLS-5 in the future. Katelyn’s scores…

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    information was trying to be obtained. Interviewing Samantha had its benefits and its challenges, including building rapport, icebreakers, and asking sensitive and follow-up questions. The easiest part of the interview was listening to Samantha’s answers…

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    sensitive skin and when I went into her bathroom to see how it was set up I did notice she had a body wash specifically for sensitive skin. However, when it came to questions about her past she could not always give me an answer. On other occasions she would give me an answer that she thought was right and then start having a conversation with herself about her grandkids. From the things she was saying it was almost as if her grandkids told her she couldn’t do anything right and that she was…

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    Argument On Neutrality

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    How can a question be neutral? Neutrality, by its very nature is to not be involved, to not choose a side in dividing circumstances, or to not hold bias. When a question is asked, there is an inquisition for a substantial answer to advance knowledge or information pertaining to a specific topic. When students ask a questions in class, the student may not have a biased intent, however they are directly involving themselves. Questions will always have an underlying intent hindering neutrality, and…

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    The lawyers did a very good job on coming up with questions on the spot and then stating what they were trying to prove by asking those questions. In particular, Adriana and Tasfia did very good on trying to prove their claim and make sure that the answers they got would tie back to their original claim. I liked how Adriana would ask medical questions to the doctors and she was able to ask questions that would support Bigger’s insane mentality. Tasfia had a very powerful opening speech and…

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    Personal Narrative: Home

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    Rory came to our store and asked for me to join him in the office to discuss more, which I did. At the beginning of the conversation I again said that I was not in no way, giving a demand but I was asking for the transfer. We began our conversation again around where is all the areas that I've already covered, and where exactly is home. This began to make me defensive because I know how to lead people into conversations to get certain results I'm looking for. It's called "open ended questions".…

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