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    Also, with advance technology I don’t have to meet up with my friends to share my thoughts or talks about life. I can just text them or call them to have a conversation. So the time that we see each other are a lot lesser because we still can solve problem right away by phone. So, I think technology is also reducing my interaction as well and leading to an imminent sense of isolation in today’s…

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    Group Work Expectations

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    This lesson was a few days into the unit practicing multiplication story problems. These story problems included multiplication problems that were more advanced. So, I wanted the students be able to solve word problems that involve multiplying three or four digit numbers by one. Or, two digit numbers by two digit numbers. I also wanted them to demonstrate and practice proper group work expectations since Ms. Bell has been working diligently to establish positive group work in their lessons.…

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    Confronting an Ethical Dilemma As humans we make many decisions on a day to day basis. Many times these decisions can be made rather easily as the choice is clear. However, when faced with an ethical dilemmas, the outcomes have both short-term and long-term consequences. Unfortunately, these dilemmas are situations in which there might not be a right solution no matter the decision. When faced with an ethical dilemma, Blanchard & Peale, authors of The Power of Ethical Management, suggest that…

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    Lesson Summary: 2 Minutes- Comparison of Pegs and Holes to Candyland. A slide with display a picture of both board games for the students to use in their comparison. This will conclude with the definition of a race game and how the two games fall into this category. Key Point: How are these two objects similar? What do both games need in order to be played? -Players, these are not activities that can be played by a single person. 1 Minute- Brief description of the object and the rules of Pegs…

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    In his article “Evil and Omnipotence,” J.L. Mackie explores the various adequate and fallacious solutions to the “problem of evil,” a problem in which “God is omnipotent; God is wholly good; and yet evil exists” (p. 119). While Mackie discusses, analyzes, and criticizes many solutions, including “good cannot exist without evil” (p. 120) and “evil is necessary as a means to good” (p. 122), my paper will solely focus on Mackie’s response to the fallacious solution that “evil is due to human…

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    communication to a vast range of audiences through the use of globally spoken symbols, graphs and tables. As well as this, interpretation of these is necessary and being able to apply these skills to daily life, such as when calculating a salary or general problem. This is important because numeracy is used in many every-day activities and in many different careers. In my school life, I use numeracy during mathematics class, and during science when conducting experiments and writing up the…

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    she wants Hye-jin to help her. Hye-jin does not know anything about the thing she was doing, so the girl got really mad at her. This time, Hye-jin does not choose to withdraw from the conflict. She is trying to solve the problem, so both of them can work peacefully. Problem solving means, “negotiating until…

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    Olympiad when I was in high school. It was not easy to become a member of national team but I did it. I have felt I cannot succeed and get close to give up during my mathematics Olympiad career because of I felt too much pressure with numbers of problems that I don’t have any idea to solve them. Sometimes, I confused about myself and thinking about what if I am not the one who can succeed in this field and I am just wasting my time. But I found numbers of method to motivate myself and it helped…

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    Effects Of Gambling

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    Gambling is a very serious problem that can lead to many lasting effects for not only the gambler, but also for the people close to him or her. There are many different levels of gambling, each one coming with different levels of consequences. Some Americans say it helps the United States through its economic effects, but statistics show otherwise. Gambling addictions can be hard to understand for people who are not affected by it because, like depression, it can become a problem of the brain.…

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    inquiry, and problem solving. This type of learning approach is based off the constructivism theory. Teachers that use this method do not provide systematic instruction or sequencing that is organized and provided by the teacher. In this method of teaching, students gain understanding by reflecting on their own experiences to change what they think is true by discarding the old information and accepting new information that is gained through questioning, analyzing, and problem solving. In…

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