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    b) Problem – Focused Coping: This strategy involves modifying or eliminating the source of stress to deal with the actual consequences of a problem of activity to change the self and to develop a more satisfying situation. Problem-focused coping strategy aims at problem solving which glitter in the mind as an impressive way attempting to remedy a contradictory situation. Formulate the problem, beget alternative conclusion, comparing costs and benefits of the alternatives, opting a right solution…

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    The brain and how it functions is largely complex and holds within various phenomena. One such phenomenon is known as the Stroop Task. The Stroop Task poses a seemingly undemanding challenge, yet reaction times and accuracy are noticeably, negatively affected when compared to the skills found within it and the trend holds true for even the most competent of brains. The test is designed to assess whether being shown a color word that is a separate color and then being asked to name the color of…

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    Over the past year, I have learned that in my career I want to help people. I want to interact and learn about people, and help them solve problems. I want to learn new things in my career, and I especially want to research. I am currently particularly interested in the Sexual Health field, as I have a year long Senior project dedicated to the subject and I feel that there is a lot I could do…

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    Pasco Go Cart Lab Report

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    In this lab students would be able to determine the mass of a Pasco Go cart based on the materials were given. In this experiment they were given a set of hooked masses, green cart,a ramp with a pulley, string, a ring stand, protractor and a ruler. With these materials they were able to create a pulley that could determine the weight of the car. The students had found it easier to use less weight to calculate the mass of the green car. The students had to use three different counter weight…

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    skills, similar to being placed in the desert with no food, how would one survive, would they use their natural skills and logic to survive? Developing survival skills are an important part of personal growth because not only does it use logical problem solving, and it…

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    Throughout the story Mark comes across many extraordinary problems that he has to fix in order to stay alive. He thinks quickly and is determined to get the problem solved no matter what. As Mark says in the movie, “‘You solve one problem and you solve the next one, and then the next. And If you solve enough problems, you get to come home.’” He solves many problems so he can achieve his goals of going home. One of his biggest problems is getting enough food to stay on Mars for about 4 years. The…

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    useful characteristics including linear thinking, able to pay attention to details, one-at-a-time processing, and are great at proofing (McGinty). On the contrary, right-brained dominant individuals are equipped with all-at-once processing, more of a creative mindset, and produce imagistic thinking (McGinty). So, in conclusion, lefties are overall more intellectual and are able to produce more logical designs. Left-brained characters are more curious as to how something is happening, and…

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    under different circumstances. Christopher’s condition causes him to feel unusual responses to normal circumstances. His teacher commented on this, “Mr. Jeavons said that I liked maths because it was safe. He said I liked maths because it meant solving problems,…

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    Respond to the readings and videos for this module by answering each of the following questions: 1. Which video did you watch and what ideas presented in the video were most important to you? I watched the video, Differentiating in Math using computer games. I found myself relating to the immediate feedback response time and it seemed so much easier to get the immediate feedback from the computer verses having to wait for the teacher to give students the feedback they need. My students would…

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    Exploratory Testing vs Scripted Testing : which is better? Problems with multiple solutions signify that people can approach issues in the way that best suits their resources, capabilities and requirements. This is true for testing methodology where there are a number of ways that can be taken, but it's truly the end result that matters. The choice comes down to two potential ways: scripted or exploratory. Testing teams can apply a variety of underlying practices to drive their testing…

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