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    negative outcomes as well, by claiming that social connection enables dehumanisation. Based on the concepts on social connection, dehumanisation and the need to belong, presented in this paper, the following hypotheses were drawn: social connection would not increase dehumanisation and dehumanisation would be associated with the need to belong. Results of the described experiment confirmed the original presumption partially; they proved that social connection does not enable dehumanisation,…

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    Community Connections is a mental health agencies established in 1984. Its mission during establishment was to, “provide mental health services to consumers who were transitioning from institutional care into society” (“Community Connections History,” 2008). The focus of the agency then was to, “provide treatment for people who were diagnosed with major mental disorders and needed help to regain skills lost after years of institutional care” (“Community Connections History,” 2008). The founder…

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    South Carolina is having internet connection problems. Mr.Topp uses a broadband digital subscriber line for his internet access. I am going to research the problem and share the possible causes of his internet connection problems. I am going to use Window’s help and support. According to www.sockets.com/winsock2.html Winsock has been a standard since January 1993 that is a powerful and flexible for creating universal TCP/IP applications. Mr. Topp internet connection could be unplugged I always…

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    favorite social media site. We do this to share our favorite moments with our friends, while authors like to include some of their life experiences in their books. When we read these books we don’t typically realize that the authors are making connections to their lives. It isn’t until one reads interviews and other information that one actually realizes that it is all connected. John Steinbeck often connected his work to his life by writing about the state he grew up in, California, the jobs he…

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    The Learning Principles Starting the Connections Principles: 1. Interest. A person should be self-motivated and compel to learn, due to the fact that our brain prioritizes the concepts and contents, for which a person in intrinsically motivated. Having interest for a topic, lesson, chapter or book can genuinely make a difference for our brain. This happen, because our brain prioritizes by interest, meaning, value, and relevance. It is also important to understand, you will learn something…

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    Connection: George Orwell’s 1984 is an example of political writing. The book is about the politics of a dystopia society. It covers how the government had complete control over the people. The government used the symbol of “Big Brother” to control the people. He was always watching and listening in on conversations. Connection: Religion plays a big role in literature. Authors often parallel Christ and the New and Old Testament. Incorporating biblical ideas adds another layer to the story.…

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    Chapter 2 FROM THEORY and RESEARCH TO PRACTICE Amber Hall MUSE 100 Dr. Palmer RT 3 Principles of Instructional Sequencing are introduced in the second chapter of the book Sound Connections. The chapter discusses several comprehensive methods of teaching, however, a specific method has not been identified as the most effective for teaching music literacy. There are several “best-practice” strategies that can serve as guidelines for teaching music literacy. Ester continues the introduction by…

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    introduction, rising action, climax, etc. I found the pattern of connection and disconnection part of the reading new to me but very easy to understand. When beginning stories I do always make sure to include a conflict but with this new idea I was to play with the connection and disconnection idea. I want to try writing a story including several situations where disconnection is taking place repeatedly followed by only a few connection situations and see how interesting that makes the story.…

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    I was little) in my class. As a result of that, I made many good friends through protecting them from those annoying boys. In grade two, I changed school and went to a strictly managed, academic-based elementary school and suddenly lost all my connections. Now, it is the Chinese custom (the unspoken truth) to bully and isolate new people who come into their…

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    Lost Connection A couple of nights ago, my friends invited me out to our favorite outdoor restaurant on the planet. We were surrounded by all the love in the world and latte art. I couldn’t imagine a better time, until I looked around and noticed the reflection of Instagram and Twitter gracing their youthful faces. The hues of blue brought me back to the reality of our little paradise. The table was silent and I realized that we were no longer communicating. I wondered if anyone had noticed. I…

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