On Tuesday, October 20, 2015, I spent the day at Media Elementary School in the Rose Tree Media School District assisting 4th-grade teacher Mrs. Williamson. Mrs. Williamson is a teacher with 23 years of experience and she spent most her career with Media Elementary School. The school day for the students begins at 9:00 am and ends at 3:30 pm. I was supposed to report at 8:45 am as the teacher began preparing for the class few minutes before the students entered the classroom. I reached there at…
friend Chance. Freshman year was a great year I got to know my nephew, Hunter better. My favorite class was Foundations of Science and Algebra. The classes were interesting and had a lot of fun in them. In my Science class I had Parker Holland-dunn and Alberto Ramon. We had a good time in that class. In my Algebra class I had AJ (m) and Kelly Hayes. I failed Algebra with like a 15%. I had like 5% Q3. It was only because I had Bronchitis and pneumonia for two weeks. I had bronchitis for a week…
determinate, second, it does not attempt to give a definition of what someone should accept as an intellectual reason. It only points out that we can influence a particular class of reasons— those furnished by empirical evidence, which both James and Clifford accepted.It seems that all reasons are unintellectual in the sense that we accept any reason as valid simply because we do there is no grand epistemological criterion by which to distinguish intellectual reasons from unintellectual…
Martina James David Detmer Philosophy 221 21. March 2017 The Clifford/James Debate In 1877, William Kingdon Clifford wrote his essay “The Ethics of Belief”, in which he famously formulated evidentialism. Here is the question he poses: Is it ever morally permissible to believe a proposition on insufficient evidence, or is it ever okay to let our opinion be influenced by something other than evidence and rational argumentation? He answers the question with a resounding no, and he specifies it as…
(3-D) is based on dual quaternions. Dual quaternions are an extension of traditional real quaternions and can be obtained by using the dual number theory which introduced by Clifford [6]. It has been shown that among many mathematical methods such as quaternion/vector pairs, homogeneous transformation matrices and Lie algebra, the dual quaternions provide the most compact and computationally efficient way to describe the six-DOF coupling motion of rigid bodies in 3-D space [7]. The authors in…
At the same, Tapscott asserts that a teacher’s role in students’ learning should be minimal by acting as a facilitator. On the other, Clifford Stoll, author of “Makes Learning Fun,” asserts a teacher’s role should be more traditional as before technology had a scene in our life or education. He does not equate learning as fun but a process of rigorous training, therefore, technology has…
Introduction: In today’s world, the majority of people have a work computer, home computer, and/or a lap top, because computers have become affordable for the average person. If you look at the history of computers, it has taken us over a century to get to this point. Computers were first used primarily for businesses and government, because they were too expensive and large for personal use by the average person. According to Wikipedia (2016), “a computer is a device that can be instructed to…