Reflective Term Paper Behavioral Management Special Education Name: Danielle Verderosa Course: EDU 9711 Reflective Term Paper Behavioral Management Special Education Classroom Setting The classroom where I undertook this observation was a second-grade class made up of students between the ages of seven to eight years. The class had a total of 18 students with eight of them being girls and the reaming 10 being boys. One of the students was autistic and required a large amount…
Danielle Amar History 3005 Prof. Tunney October 24th Copernicus and Galileo Analysis Analyzing the Primary Sources Context of the Sources The chosen sources are considerably based on Copernicus and Galileo which further reflects the comparison and contrast between both the well-known personalities. However, the first selected source is "Integrated results from the COPERNICUS and GALILEO studies”, analyzed and constructed by Pielen, et al (2017). Whereas, the second source is a book Defending…
The ABC 's: Aspects of Beneficial Classrooms It 's eight a.m. Drowsy children shuffle briskly to their classrooms hand in hand with their best friends. The students carelessly pull out their metal chairs and plop down. The rumbly hum of the air conditioner fills the room with chills as the teacher scribbles the latest spelling words on the blackboard. Goosebumps climb up the arms of small children who are crammed in the messy, unorganized classroom. The clunky desks are positioned in rows while…
Rights Era reemphasized the notions that black women are not the owners of their bodies, that black women would be faced with devastating opposition from the police and the court, and that the support of black men meant silencing their narratives. Danielle L. McGuire, author of “At the Dark End of the Street”, exposes coercive, interracial sex during the Civil Rights Era. Presently, everyday another woman came shared their experience of being sexually assaulted against one of many white, male…
Danielle Hall Dr. Bailey/ENG 233G Final Exam December 12, 2017 Part 1 1) This passage is from the novel In the Heart of The Country by Coetzee. Throughout the entire novel the main character is imagining that she has killed her father because of the many things he has put her through, things that a father should not put his daughter through. The main character talks about things that her father and her have done and those things are things that only people who are romantically involved should be…
turned to stone unmoving feeling the vulnerability of death; the warm lights of my room trying to provide comfort so such a cold event. I replayed my reaction to hearing the heartbreaking news over again in my head analyzing my actions. “Your aunt Danielle died,” I don 't remember who said it, but I remember my heart stopping. Without thinking I looked around everyone was waiting for my reaction and I waiting for them to say it was a joke. The light outside fit the mood perfectly the sun was…
As with any change, there are supporters and opponents and the Equal Rights Amendment was no different. The main supporter of the amendment was the National Woman 's Party backed by feminists and professional women such as Amelia Earhart. Organized groups such as National Organization for Women and ERAmerica along with a coalition of nearly eighty other mainstream organizations helped push the amendment through the ratification process. National Organization of Women was a compelling advocate…
It’s been over twenty years since I furiously tore the wrapping paper from an oversized Super Nintendo box. Inside the next wrapped box, I found what would become my most beloved cartridge, Donkey Kong Country. As an eight year old, I didn’t notice that the only female character was unplayable, hyper-sexualized and used as a reward for reaching the save point. In fact, I spent countless afternoons collecting bananas and smashing barrels while completely unaware that my favorite game was…
Honors American Literature – 29 Danielle Dresen Leslie Lee Illusions Have you ever heard the phrase, “be thankful for what you have?” Or perhaps, “never judge a book by its cover.” It is most likely that you have, seeing as these are both popular phrases with which we use to convey the importance of gratitude and understanding. Whether you agree with these phrases or not, Edgar Lee Masters and Edwin Arlington Robinson do; so much so that they have incorporated them into the themes of their…
and women, unhampered by the barriers which had slowly been erected in older civilizations, unrepressed by social orders which had been erected for the benefit of classes rather than for the simple human being of any and every class” (Adams XI). Danielle Allen, the professor of government at the university of Harvard introduced the same concept in her book about the Declaration of Independence, Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality. Allen uses a…