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    Computing Assessment Student’s Name Tutor’s name Course Date Assessment Item Blog-1 What is computing power? The efficiency of the computers is reliant on the computing power of the unit. The central processing unit (CPU) has different components among them an electronic clock. The job of the electronic clock is to create electric pulses at various intervals. The pulses allow the computer to synchronize different components while determining the speed in which different…

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    can be collected and analyzed by using check lists, direct observation, experimental analysis and interviews. Furthermore, behavior analyst uses direct observation to record the problem behavior because it is the most reliable method. To assure reliability of recording direct observations, trained observers are used so they may observe the behavior as it occurs (Cooper, Heron, & Heward, 2007). Using a tally mark is a simple way to record direct observations. The observer can put a strip of…

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    Differentiation of children’s learning is an essential tool in an English Primary School setting (DCSF, 2008). Children learn at different rates (Brandt, 1998; Tomlinson, 2001) and thus it stands to reason that the learning that is carried out in a classroom is differentiated to suit the varying needs of the learner. Contradictory to standards-based teaching, differentiation denotes to a student-centred pedagogical approach which aims at responding flexibly to individual students’ learning…

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    Fifteenth century scholars describe the Middle Ages as a “long period of darkness” during which society made dramatic changes from the end of the age of Ancient Rome. During this “dark” time, an important number of religious changes and advancements were made. The Middle Ages are divided into three periods: the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. The Early Middle Ages saw the rise of Islam and the effects it would have on Christianity. Throughout this time, Jews,…

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    intellectually and emotionally, and the effects of reducing them due to funding or other programs will be detrimental. The arts – music, visual, and kinesthetic, all enhance intellectual development of the brain. Studies have shown the direct correlation instruction in the arts have on cognition, one of the intellectual enhancements from music (Smith). Cognition is the brain’s process of perceiving, understanding, and reasoning information (Cognition). Both music and visual arts have been…

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    Inclusionary practices are more true to life than exclusive practices in the school system. By learning how to learn in the same classroom, students learn how to live together in the world. Research shows that improved academic achievement occurs when students with disabilities learn in general education classrooms (uwstout.edu). Students want to strive for success to fit in with the other students. For instance, Walter-Thomas (1997) found that after three years a majority of students in his…

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    She is able to follow instruction but has some forgetfulness. She alleges difficulty lifting, squatting, bending, standing, walking, sitting, kneeling, stairs, seeing, remembering, completing tasks, concentrating, understanding, following instructions, and using her hands. The claimant’s allegations are partially credible. She has a diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, however there are…

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    I believe that you have to explain the procedure you want to see, so that way the students know the reason why you want it done in that certain way. Then show and demonstrate the procedure so the student can see the way it should be done and eliminate any miscommunication. Then you will have to rehearse the procedure several times or remind them of it. For example, one of my procedure that will be the dismissal by teacher not by bell. I know that on the first week I will have to remind the class…

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    The tape was edited to only include the specific targeted skill, and weak performances and external prompts were removed (Mayerm, Sulzer-Azaroff, Wallace, 2014). The video was viewed directly before phonics instruction for three days. His positivity towards the video was promising, and he would repeat phrases from the video the rest of the school day. Echolalia, “the repetition of speech” (Volkmar & Wiesner, 2009, p.238), is commonly seen in students with autism…

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    Nevertheless, God is a God of truth and His words are true. Therefore, mankind is to also be truthful. When mankind "intentionally affirmations of falsehood in order to enhance communication", then that act is disobedient to God's word and His lawful instruction by Paul to become more like God and her true nature. "We are to imitate God's truthfulness in our speech" (p. 97). Grudem also illustrates that humanity aspects of Scripture, as well as the divine aspect of Scripture. Necessary…

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