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    Therefore, I would be sure to set those expectations before starting each activity. For the second activity, I would probably use a large container or a kiddy pool, rather than giving students their own containers. Further, I would tape a yardstick to the container/pool, and mark it off where students should drop their rocks, so there is less room for error. Finally, I would distribute rocks, rather than have students pick up their own, so results would…

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    A Few Needs on the Reservation Many reservations lack the appropriate needs for its people. There is an increase of several major issues on some of the reservations that need proper attention. There are some people who know and understand the needs on these reservations. There are also some people who know what is happening on these reservations that choose to ignore it and do nothing. Still, there are some people who do not know what is happening on these reservations. While some reservations…

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    In this article I will be applying Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development to mathematic instruction. Piaget’s introduce the learning process through different stages of cognitive development such as Sensorimotor Stage, Preoperational Stage, Concrete Operations Stage, and the Formal Operations Stage. The Sensorimotor Stage is the stage an infant’s mental and cognitive attributes develop from birth until the appearance of language. In this stage the child will become able to find objects even…

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    water is a safer and healthier alternative to tap water. Unfortunately, the water bottle industry is hiding something from us, and the truth is frightening. Studies by the Container Recycling Institute found that Americans buy approximately 42.6 billion plastic water bottles each year. Roughly 80 percent of these containers end up in a landfill, and millions wash up on roadways or in nature. Countries around the world are paying an insurmountable price to clean up this swelling crisis.…

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    WRITE UP #1 CASE 3-1 WHO PAYS THE PRICE? 2 Write Up #1 Case 3-1 Who Pays The Price? Having read the scenarios presented, the question of how to decide whose view to accept is posed. Personally I believe the regulations set forth by the government are necessary to help stop the impact of carbon dioxide on the environment. Regulations are necessary to stop the collective greed of mankind from over-riding common sense. One only needs to look toward China, India, and inward toward the United States…

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    put my ice container right in the middle of it and taped it down. Then I put bubble wrap on top of the ice container. After that I put a layer of aluminum foil on the bubble wrap and then put cotton balls and extra styrofoam on top of the foil. The last thing I did was put duct tape on all of the cracks in the cardboard box. Conduction is a method of heat transfer, it can only be transferred through direct contact. To minimize conduction I used duct tape to hold down the ice container. In this…

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    would take two of the same shape and size containers and pour the same amount into each one. You then would ask the child to identify which has more water and would most likely get a response with them saying the same amount is in both. The next part of the activity would be pouring one container into a different shape container and ask which would have more water. Although the containers would still have the same amount, the height different in the containers would differ due to sizes and…

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    struggled and managed to stand up. The fleshy Giants were gazing down at me then it happened one of them reached out and grabbed me I was raised into the air. Squirming in the Giant's hand I tried to escape but to no avail I was placed into a large container with a few others like me already inside.…

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    Reading a book can often be taken for granted, yet not everybody in Africa can have this privilege. Often times Children and adults go without books for most of their life. Yet the organization Books for Africa can change that. They have a simple goal, and it is to end the book famine in Africa. They’ve decided to help do this by collecting sorting the shipping the books to Africa. They help kids who can’t attend school at least get to read and learn. They give many types of books like French,…

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    the game which started at 3:30pm. When I arrived I went straight to the shack and saw that Sam was going to fill six Gatorade containers, 5 with water 1 with Gatorade. Sam instructed me to fill all of the containers and one cooler with ice ¾ full. I tried to fill up the containers as quickly as I could with ice then placed them on our gator. After we filled up the containers with water from our garden hose and mixed up some Gatorade into the last we hopped in the gator but could not get the…

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