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    Why Are You Teaching? 1. What impact does this teacher’s actions and attitudes have on the students and paraprofessionals in the class? (CC9K2) The impact that this teacher’s actions and attitudes have on her students and her paraprofessionals, is that it shows an unwillingness to help. Instead of making sure that her students are actually learning something, and her paraprofessionals actually getting real experience in a special education classroom, the teacher would rather give the busy work,…

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    To begin Hume mentions there are 3 different type of senses. The first sense is things with size, shape, motion, and mass. The second sense is things with color, taste, smell, temperature, and sound. The third sense is things that cause pain and pleasure. These senses produce the opinion of a continued or of a distinct existence. Hume mentioned that both philosophers and people believe the first type of sense have to distinct continued existence. For example, it is universally known that a…

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    Students have 11 rights throughout the school days that they are allowed to have. Students do lose most of their rights when they come to school because the school can take any of their property away from them, they are not allowed to practice their religions in school, and also they cannot say what they want there either. Students have rights of their personal stuff unless it is a safety concern. Like if there is a suspicion of any weapons they can be searched. Student searches are sometimes…

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    The 1800’s was a time for advancement, and one of the biggest advancements was the telephone. The invention of the telephone has made life through society much easier. Before the telephone, there was no form of communication besides face-to-face. In today’s society, the telephone is one of the most used inventions. (Thesis Statement) The invention of the telephone has had one of the biggest impacts on society impacting communication, technology, reading and writing. The telephone was invented…

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    Limited screen time is vital for children. Watching to much tv or playing on smartphones decreases the childs imagination. Spending long amounts of time in front of a screen also takes away from neccesary outside play for children and creates mental concerns. Limiting screen time can easily reverse these effects on our children. Allowing your child to watch to much television can take away what is the best part of being a child,the imagination. Having an imagination plays a big role in…

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    Bail Bond Research Paper

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    Whenever someone is arrested and has to go through all the booking and legal procedures then nothing can assist better than bail bonds. At that critical time they are surely allowed to make a phone call which is just enough to call a family or friend for posting of Bail Bonds Livingston County Michigan. This can simply assist them for arranging release from the jail. However there are some cases when any company declines to take the case that simply depends on conditions you are facing. Hiring a…

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    In Utah alone, there are statistics that show how dangerous driving can be. Reading from many different sources, The information I read, gave me facts that impressed me greatly. Driving distracted is a huge problem in the transportation world. One of the biggest impacts on distracted driving is cell phones. In today's society this should not be a big surprise. In a CDC article on distracted driving it tells us, “69% of drivers in the United States ages 18-64 reported that they had talked on…

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    professional development was purchased for classroom technology integration training. At the end of the training, teachers felt more comfortable with their knowledge of the available technology tools, but continue to have problems with less than adequate network and internet access in the classroom. Through the process of providing professional development, a nagging concern was confirmed—the infrastructure in place wasn’t capable of handling the demands necessary for true technology integration…

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    Internet Neutrality, usually referred to as “Net Neutrality” is a growing movement across the nation. As more people get internet, certain companies end up on the top of the corporate food chain. Companies grow and become powerful. As their grip on the internet service industry strengthens, so does their influence, and eventually, they try to change the industry greatly. Recently, companies have tried to take advantage of their power by forcing websites to pay them extra money to reach their…

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    How many of us text and drive? Many of us do, but do we know the possible results of these actions? “Distracted driving is engaging in non-driving activities which can be visual, manual, or cognitive” (ProQuest 1). Some people believe that hands-free technology is safe. “My hope is that ten years from now there will be systems built into all automobiles that disable all hand-held devices when the car is in motion” (Laws 1). “The average time they take off the road is 5 seconds and you know how…

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