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    Being one of the few Canadian teams, we had a lot of wait on our shoulders to make a name for ourselves and to not have travelled all of this time to encounter defeat. We had fought our way into the finals and were down by multiple goals in the third period, cohesion, communication, effort and skill went all out the window, my team had already lost in their heads before the buzzer blew. I sincerely believed that by pulling the boys to the side, giving them a “rah-rah” speech and going out making…

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    Toulmin Model

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    mentioned an example in Chapter 7 and asked her group members a follow-up question. This conversation continued and at 10:59 two boys share evidence from the text, showing students examine this text from multiple perspectives. At the beginning of the period, finding evidence and applying it to a claim is modeled for them as we preview the assignment (2:24). Students are verbally encouraged to record page numbers on their graphic organizers before beginning the independent assignment (1:55,…

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    Collectivist Objective: Evaluate communication for ethical, moral, and legal soundness. 51.Consider the following statement: “Sure, we might benefit from expanding Highway 99. But seizing a person’s property against his or her wishes is just wrong, period.” This is an example of which ethical perspective? a. Consequentialism b. x Duty ethics/deontology c. Virtue ethics d. Moral…

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    Reader Reflection Essay

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    continue to hone ourselves into careful readers is to constantly ask ourselves how a particular section relates to previous sections, try to find patterns, and examine the piece as a whole as you go along. I intend on continuing to practice these critical thinking and thematic analysis skills beyond the immediate scope of this class as I feel even here at the end I haven’t quite become comfortable with that level of…

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    Objective: (What is the central focus of the lesson?) The students will be able to….. {3 pts} The students will be able to identify the similarities and differences between two ideas, characteristics, or characters. Students will then be able to compare and contrast the concepts between the two concepts. Student Outcomes: (What will the students do?) {5 pts} Students will identify the similarities and differences between Diana, Raja, and Mekea. Students will use these identified traits to…

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    sentence structure regarding the educator’s viewpoint of the Holocaust, which Clare disagrees with, parallels the structure that Cliff used earlier to depict the naivety of people of the Tabernacle. Once again, Cliff’s use of brief sentences and periods emphasize information that is being questioned including the fact that “Jews were expected to suffer. To endure. It was a fate which had been meted out to them…”(Cliff 70). For Clare, Anne Frank’s diary gave her a more vivid and authentic…

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    Many writers in China, especially those associated with the May Fourth movement, used their literature to further social change, however the writer Eileen Chang did not. Her writing instead focused on the day-to-day life of average people and their relationships and absurdities. Eileen Chang uses the interactions in Sealed Off to reflect what she perceives as the unthinking nature of the people of Shanghai. Eileen Chang very clearly insinuates that the people of Shanghai don’t think at all. She…

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    means knowing a trade or position proficiently, developed through education or training. Personal assets are values an individual possesses that the company will benefit from. Desirable skill-sets are: interpersonal skills, communication skills, critical thinking, presentation and public speaking skills, leadership, number skills, and computer expertise. Examples of interpersonal skills, or efficient methods of communicating with others include verbal communication, non-verbal communication,…

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    After the team’s loss due to Jess missing the penalty kick, she reached out to me as she heard other athletes were using a mental skills coach to help increase performance. Jess wasn’t certain on how a mental skills training (MST) could help her performance, but was eager to learn more. This was Jess’s first preseason friendly game, making it easy to implement a PST programme before the competitive season began, creating a long term solution for effective results in performance rather than a…

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    the text on the web is supposed to be fast and profitable. He describes how the internet is affecting our thinking skills and degrading our attention spans in the process. People start to think less and depend more on speedy facts instead of doing critical thinking and hardcore research. He also explains how peoples brain is malleable and it can be dramatically changed by the impression of the internet…

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