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    ''The shift from inquiry based pedagogical practices in the classroom may necessitate a transition from textbook dependency as the main resource of science information to more hands-on approach where students are central to the learning episodes'' [Duran 2004]. The biggest challenge faced in inquiry-based teaching in the class is that the teachers are not able to design lessons that support inquiry-based learning of students. Using learning cycle is the best way to promote inquiry-based…

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    The structure of a society is essential in distinguishing the norms and values that will undergo in that environment. Mike Rolland’s book, “Descent into Madness: An Inmate’s Experience of the New Mexico State Prison Riot,” includes the account of inmates and correctional officers that were involved in the 1980 riot at the New Mexico Penitentiary (PNM) and the events that led to such violence. Mark Colvin, a sociology professor in the Department of Justice Studies at Kent State University, was…

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    caused a more aggressive approach by law enforcement agencies to combat these gang activities, which have even included justifying stereotyping and racial profiling due to the labels of gangs being primarily associated with non-white communities (Duran, 2015). The implications that this has carried for the criminal justice system have been severe in that many members of society are beginning to make themselves more aware of police practices as well as Constitutional law. This sudden interest in…

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    Tippins, 2007) In the research that has been conducted Duran, L.K., Roseth, C.J., Hoffman, P. (2010), had two types of teachers. One of the teachers had nine years of experience and held a BA degree in early childhood education and was placed to teach and English Only instruction class. Another teacher had seven years of experience and held a AA degree in child development and was put in a Transitional Bilingual Education instruction classroom. (Duran, L.K., Roseth, C.J., Hoffman, P.,…

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    2 John Sargent painted a portrait called Head of Aesop, after Velasquez that was the beginning of his professional independence. John had also developed a skill called alla prima 3 well studying under Carolus-Duran as a pupil. Sargent had a goal with this painting and the goal was to get the best visual effects from the painting, so that the stroke of the brush and the splashes of the pigment from it would mix together into a realistic image when standing somewhere…

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    adherence with WHO’s measure of good public health (WHO, 2000; Barbazza & Tello, 2014; Saltman & Duran, 2016). The assertion is that good governance is fundamental to ultimately bettering health outcomes (Barbazza & Tello, 2014). Strengthening governance in healthcare is complex, since it requires stabilizing the logic and interests of many sectors, while improving access, quality, and health outcomes (Saltman & Duran,…

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    can also become the “gumshoe” in many of the crime fiction novel, such as in “Murder in the Collective” by Barbara Wilson. Although the character in the novel was a woman, Wilson visualized the main character to play the role by becoming a lesbian (Duran). The role of the woman in the novel by becoming a lesbian was criticized to be the failure of changing the woman role stereotyped, for that shows the character to be a less-lady like. However, this novel was published only two years after the…

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    Perfecto Jacket History

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    underground music, feminists asserted their equality and women also began to wear the leather jacket on a widespread scale. Non-conforminst female musicians, especially, began to regularly sport the once male-dominated trend. Sure, rock bands like Duran Duran, The Sex Pistols and The Ramones were wearing roughed-up versions, but female rockers like Blondie and Joan Jett also adopted the trend by adding studs, pins and other mixed metals to the now unisex jacket. The rise of the supermodel in…

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    There are four producers that conducted and created the documentary Maquilopolis. The names of these producers are Vicky Funari, Sophia Constantinou, Alex Armenta, and Sergio De La Torre. These four individuals are a mix of American and Mexican producers. They released this documentary in January 2006 and filmed most of the time in Tijuana and Baja California. The focus of the film was on the U.S.-Mexican border factories and the lives of the women working there. These four producers made the…

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    Personal Brand Influence

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    Your personal brand will dictate your professional life. A brand is a “trust mark” that allows people to tap into emotions that drive decisions. A personal brand will depict someone’s personal beliefs, values, knowledge, or passions. Your brand will sometimes be the determining factor when assessing your value to an organization. A stronger and more positive personal brand will often times coincide with a greater sense of employment security. Personal brands could be described as how others see…

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