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    Teachers spend a considerable amount of time talking to students. Much of this talk revolves around presentation of information. Teachers claim the reason for the quantity is to clarify instruction to students (Bellack, Kliebard, Hyman & Smith, 1966). Despite some discrepancies, it is common between teachers that teachers must produce clearer instructions for students to help them learn better. It is common for teachers to talk two-thirds of the classroom ( Bellack, Kliebard, Hyman & Smith,…

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    One instance of this is when he says, “you Berliners have, in freedom, rebuilt a city that once again ranks as one of the greatest on earth” (Reagan, 57-58). Using the word “rebuilt” presupposes that there was something already built. By saying this, he emphasizes the strength of Berlin -- their determination…

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    cause problems in the future. They would do that as they way to koop with themselves and could into trouble with the effects special education, juvenile and adult criminal justice, adult homelessness, and lost work productivity. Well known Lucy Berliner, a professor at the University of Washington 's School of Social Work and a committee member stated that, “That 's why we make that a research priority in our recommendations,We need to understand better the reasons behind these trends.”…

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    Several people around the world believe that Christopher Columbus discovered America, and a day should be dedicated to him for all that he has done. However, there are people who acknowledge Columbus Day to be unnecessary due to the fact he truly did not discover America. Even though Columbus is given recognition for intertwining the New World with the Old World, there should not be a day just for him. Columbus should not have a national holiday dedicated to him because he did not discover…

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    the classrooms there is a need of effective classroom management plan, which aim at: a) To help the students to keep their focus on task. Research demonstrates a significant relationship between the amount of content covered and student learning (Berliner(1988)). b) To reduce distraction from learning. c) To organize and facilitate the flow of learning activities. Assess to learning is assisted by the development of the rules and routines that increase involvement and participation. Therefore,…

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    Background of desegregation In 1954 the Supreme Court instigated the course of desegregating American public education, Brown v. Board of Education, in a revolutionary resolution. Another powerful action came from Congress for school desegregation by the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act In 1971. The United States’ government turned actively against school desegregation in 1981 under the Reagan administration, in which, the Justice Department inverted policy on many undecided cases and…

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    cultural and racial trauma experienced in her hometown. Juana experiences psychosocial trauma produced through social relationships and addressing such issues includes discussing the social fabric of the community (Anckermann, Dominguez, Soto, Kjaerule, Berliner, & Mikkelsen, 2005, p. 138). In order for Juana to have a better living situation, she eventually immigrated to the United States. The emigration process is something hard for her to discuss because of cultural, racial, and psychosocial…

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    The United States and Soviet Union both intended to spread their Democratic and Communistic ideals. At the same time, both exhausted themselves to ensure that one did not advance more than the other. “Berlin Wall (known as Berliner Mauer in German) was a physical division between West Berlin and East Germany in order to keep East Germans from feeling to the West... When East Germany became its own country, it was under the direct influence of the Soviet Union and thus a Communist…

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    Hitler had already committed countless murders. The U.S. convicted Adolf of mass murder, but didn 't get to him so Earle Rice Jr. states in his book by writing, " Hitler 's fleeing to the Alps would divert the soviet troop and allow some two million Berliners to leave the city and escape having to fight the soviets in the streets." (Rice 154) Which would lead to the U.S. in hunting him down. As fate has it, Hitler got his justice. Hitler later ended up losing his life to his own hands. Along…

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    provide a pre-arrival program for those with lower English proficiency as well as make sure that individuals are patient with these students, as this may be an critical factor related to their comfort level, especially in disclosing difficulties (Yan & Berliner ,…

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