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    During the World War II and the Cold War, there was a need in military usage to helped influence the digital computer influence. What the military need were to have faster calculation, deciphering enemies code, and protection at home base; these were the goals needed to help win the war. With these goals in mind, the military and the geniuses would able to created the ENIAC for inputting faster calculation of the target’s range, the Colossus Mark for breaking the German’s code and ending the…

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    Transfer Effects on Familiar Thematic to Unfamiliar Thematic Problem solving can be a complex task especially if the person is unfamiliar with the content. People use problem solving every day and often relate to past experiences in order to help them solve a novice problem According to Glaser (1984) the psychology field is gaining a further understanding of the way people think and they don’t need above intelligence to be able to problem solve. However, at the very least they do need to…

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    ISAT (in Illinois) nation mandated standardized test. Number two pencils are being sharpened, erasers collected, teachers are passing out booklets and answer keys, anxiety is a built up emotion that surges throughout the air. The teachers are beginning to read the instructions in the booklet that they are provided, stating “you may not open the answer booklet until I say so.” Kids are feeling anxious and tapping their pencils on their desks as they await the beginning of the test. The teachers…

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    tests are to stressful. Standardized tests are making kids vomit, or cry, or both. Standardized test produces gripping anxiety for even the brightest students. Test jitters are so common that Stanford-9 made instructions on what to do with a test booklet incase a student vomits on it. I think that standardized tests are causing severe stress for students. Standardized tests are no objective. Many people do not feel the test questions the whole person. Simply changing the…

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    When I first read Middlesex’s admission catalogue, I did a quick scan to get a general idea of the school. A recurring phrase I saw was, “find your promise”. I decided to read the whole booklet to see what this phrase meant. The words combined with the sign of the hammer and anvil showed that in Middlesex, the faculty hopes for students to find new passions and continue on current ones. I found that appealing as it matched my personality. Curiosity brought me to this school and my faith in my…

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    American high school. During these visits, the Japanese students spread Japanese culture to the American community by teaching children origami. At SEE-USA, I assisted staff by organizing vocabulary lists and generating multiple copies of song booklets. These booklets provide the necessary program for staff to successfully lead a group of Japanese high school students in…

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    The baptism starts off by standing in front of the church door and waiting till the priest has come and asked the god mother and father on behalf of the baby being baptised. The priest will ask the God mother and father “on behalf of the baby (name of the baby) do you reject Satan, do you believe Jesus is the son of God and do you follow Jesus teachings in life (commandments etc). Once that has been done the God Father and God mother will take the baby towards the priest. The God mother will…

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    Unlike the majority of my classmates, I never had the opportunity to put on a cap and gown for a graduation ceremony. Like most people, my high school career lasted about 4 years. I made As and Bs for the most part, but never did earn my high school diploma. This made me feel as though high school was a complete waste of time. After all, I had nothing to show for it. A few months after my classmates graduated from high school, I earned my GED. I learned more from the experience of earning my GED…

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    in the middle of a lecture, and then an old lady would peak into the door and say “Ashley”? Getting out of my desk, she awaited for me smiling. She sat me down in a navy plastic chair in the hallway, taking a small yellow booklet out of her purse onto the table, sliding the booklet towards me to have me put down words in random sections, afterwards to have me read out loud to her. This would happen once a week. Looking back on this currently, I never understood why I had to do these exercises.…

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    lowering significance of the church made people call for a religious reform. On a woodcut from a Lutheran booklet are compared two situations. In the first one, Jesus drives away the beggars but in the second, the Pope collects indulgences (DOC 3). The Christian humanists, like Erasmus, called for a religious reform because the saw that the church had lost its function. From the Lutheran Booklet and the call for reform from the Christian humanists that the church has become corrupted and…

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