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    Speech act studies present situation in which speaker encodes a message and sent to a hearer, with a certain intention, and then hearer start decoding this message to realize what is the prelocution required from him by prelocutioanry intention of the speaker. The right understanding of prelection results in felitious conditions. The target of speech act is mainly to let the hearer ends up with the original intention of the speaker; of which surface meaning wouldn't always be enough to obtain…

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    Identifying data: (Name, age, race, and marital status. Length of time in current shelter. Usual appearance including physical build, dress, neatness, any distinctive points. Type of Financial and medical benefits.) Ms. Roberta Yafie is a 70 year old single Jewish Caucasian female. Client entered Broadway House Women Shelter on 3/31/2017, as a transfer from 85 Lexington Avenue and has been residing in the Shelter System since 2/20/2014. Client is a very intelligent, refined, professional…

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    itself. However, these issues are not enough end their relationship with toxic reactions, because they respect each other's viewpoints regardless of their disagreement. This relationship between Majnoun and Nira demonstrates that with patience, cooperative…

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    Politicians and regulators therefore have to keep a close eye on oligopolists and make sure that they don’t become to powerful. In some cases, oligopolists try to further increase their profits by engaging in cooperative behaviour like collusion. Oligopolists sometimes try to make deals to purposely restrict their supply and increase their prices. These type of collaborations are illegal and oligopolists therefore turn to tacit collusion. This means that they make…

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    People that lived during the Gilded Age experienced fierce divisions which caused distinct social classes. The poorest of these classes was the working class, consisting of society’s labor force. Despite working an average of 70-80 hours a week, most members of the working class “lived in constant poverty and economic insecurity” (1). It was common for families or single working men to live in dark apartments and overcrowded tenement houses. The driving factors behind the harsh living conditions…

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    lessons and instructions. Another strategy teachers can implement is cooperative group learning. This allows students to work together to analyze material, answer questions, or problem solve. Cooperative learning groups should include heterogenous grouping, this allows for students with different abilities to work together and to help each other. For example, when I visited a English Language Learners class, I saw a lot of cooperative learning. One student was in the beginning stage of learning…

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    Diversity In Schools

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    Introduction: As the United States of America becomes more culturally diverse in its population, the need to address that diversity within our schools is rapidly increasing. This increase in diversity is creating a challenge for educators across the nation because our nation’s teaching force remains predominately white (Caucasian)and English speaking in make-up and the number of culturally diverse teachers is in a state of decline (Gay, 2003). Educators must accept the fact that students who…

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    Annotated Bibliography Bronikowski, M., Bronkowska, M., Kantanista, A. Ciekot, M., Laudanska-Krezminska, I., & Szwed, S. (2009). Health-related intensity profiles of physical education classes at Different phases of the teaching/learning process. Biomedical Human Kinetics, 1, 86-91. This research study looked at three different types of teaching/learning processes and the intensity (measured by heart rate) at which physical education students performed. The three types of teaching…

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     Opportunities are equal for all. Large-scale industries are cooperative efforts, and thus, the returns from these industries must be returned to and benefit society as a whole.  Central planning authority plan economic activity and production. and based on human consumption needs and economic demands.  Economic…

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    Children Observation

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    I have been assigned Stage 2 to 7 years. The social and emotional behaviors in these children exhibit during this period are: kids at the age of two they start to play in conjunction with other children but no in a cooperative way. They become more aware of the feelings and reaction of adults. They initiate to seek adult approval for correct behavior. They also start to show their emotions and learn about the concept of saying no, and they start to use it frequently. Three years old tend to pay…

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