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    Question 2 Addressing Moffitt’s developmental theory known as taxonomy, recognizing the year it was proposed in is important which happened in 1993. Next, to be discussed about the theory taxonomy is how it is broken down into two main groups the first consists of adolescence-limited offenders and then the second more serious group are life-course-persistent offenders. These two groups revolve around Moffitt’s main idea on the types of offenders out there. Adolescence-limited offenders are…

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    children to learn how to write a correct sentence by Christmas. She uses a lot of gestures, direct instruction, she stops and explain difficult words while she talks, how words can have different meanings. Miss Krag said that her job is to teach formal English not the informal that they may learn in the street. Other accommodation that I noticed is that she asked 1st grader students to write small sentence, instead the second grader should form longer sentences. Another challenges that aroused,…

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    Extended Response - Shakespeare INTRO William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream are plays that share similar ideologies and representations despite them being a tragedy and a comedy respectively. The similarities are predominantly that of the father daughter relationship, as well as love, marriage and rebellion. Romeo and Juliet is a story about star crossed lovers whose families are feuding, with a plot line that focuses on Juliet and her father Capulet. A Midsummer…

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    Retributive Justice in Agamemnon and The Sailor who fell from Grace with the Sea The concept of retributivist justice is best understood as the form of justice ruling that “those who commit certain kinds of wrongful acts, paradigmatically serious crimes, morally deserve to suffer a proportionate punishment” (Walen, 2016). In Aeschylus’s Agamemnon and Yukio Mishima’s The Sailor who fell from Grace with the Sea, the concept of retributive justice influences the emotions and actions of the…

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    Write two quotations from the reading or activity. Use the proper grammatical format. Use three visual images, either drawn or cut out from magazines, to create a central focus to your page. If you use a computer image, personalize it to make it your own. --1--Place five essential vocabulary words/phrases around the images. These terms/words/phrases should express the main ideas, your impressions, feelings, or thoughts about what you have seen or read. --1--Write the main idea of the reading.…

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    James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, delivers a speech to the staff of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum at the annual dinner in Washington D.C. Comey is ineffective at conveying a main point throughout his speech, causing his audience to become confused about his purpose. Although he makes several points in his oratory, he is not able to tie it all together for a main focus. By his use of repetitive diction, misleading rhetorical questions, and a lack of…

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    Content of Interview In this interview I focused on asking the students questions that assess different types of mathematical approaches. For instance, I asked questions pertaining mental math, adding, subtracting, putting numbers in order from least to greatest, and word problems. I wanted to address the different aspects of math in order to have a better understanding of what type of level is the student performing in. Throughout the interview, I saw that the students used his strategies to…

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    • First sentence was supported by nonexistent source, questioning study reliability and credibility • Comparison of Australian and American BMI, without taking into account cultural differences • Hypothesis do not predict the outcome of the study and multiple unnecessary secondary hypothesis (can be compacted) • Hypothesis written as questions. • Aim is poorly written The information in the introduction provides justification for research to be conducted however, the very first sentence…

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    The vignette I chose from the micro skills discussion is “Linda” for my discussion post. Linda is a 40 year old attorney, recovering from alcoholism, with 12 years of sobriety. Apparently Linda, blames her “weakness” as the reason why she and Sam are currently in a stagnate place with their relationship. Introduction In a counseling session, it is very important to be mindful of how that client feels prior to just meeting you (counselor) for the first time. Therefore in order to find out…

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    In the first passage, Miles Franklin expresses the intense need human nature has for love. Although it is only the right kind of love that brings satisfaction. Through the experiences of Sybylla’s, Aunt Helen, Franklin is able to show what possibilities are in store when ‘wrongfully designated love’ occurs and the need to search for ‘real love’. Within the character of Sybylla and Aunt Helen, Franklin is able to capture although the search for love is indefinite, you can do everything right and…

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