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    In a test of 100 families Dr. Diana Baumrind found that children who were moderately spanked by their parents as a form of punishment had no long lasting psychological effects. 94 percent of children between ages three and four have been spanked at least once by their parents in the last year (). Doctors highly encourage the use of nonabusive spanking or no spanking at all. However, doctors have found a reduced level of misbehavior in children who have been non abusively spanked (). In society…

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    The chosen method for further analysis of data collected from the interviews is a qualitative approach of thematic analysis. Called ‘template analysis’, this method is based on the researcher’s ability to produce a “list of codes (‘template’) representing themes identified in their textual data” (King, 2004 in Cassell and Symon, 2004, p. 256). In this study, the template analysis allows the researcher to make interpretations by approaching the topic of overfunding from different perspectives and…

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    Discuss what you have come to “know” about your focus student. Narrow your focus. I choose J., a seven-year-old boy, as my focus student. J. is the tallest child in his classroom. He is also a little overweight, which makes him look even bigger. If I saw J. on the street I would have thought he was nine or ten-years-old. J. is latino and speaks both English and Spanish. J. also has some learning disabilities and he goes to some specials to get help with that. When I first met J. I thought he…

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    current high end products would fall into the ideal position of the traditional segment and the current high end product would fall close to the ideal position of Traditional segment in the near round. This strategy corresponds to the Product Lifecycle Focus strategy – products begin their lives in High End, mature into Traditional and fall into Low End segment. Implementing product lifecycle strategy not only strengthened Chester’s ability of dominating the Low End and Traditional market, but…

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    I found FT to be a very interesting and easy to understand intervention. I appreciated that the focus group was very specific in that the participants had to have been removed from their abuser for two years, yet still had to test at a certain level to continue on in the study. I also appreciated that it was specific to emotional abuse, because it is often not given as much research as aftercare of physical and sexual abuse. Although it was beneficial to limit the participant qualifications,…

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    Clinical Focus On Strokes If I could choose a stroke that was to occur in my brain it would be Ischemic stroke. Ischemic stroke is when the blood vessel is blocked which blocks you from receiving oxygen (PowerPoint chapter 2, slide 18). Ischemic stroke occurs when the artery blocks blood vessel in the brain. It is also blocked by the blood clot, and it makes the blood harder to reach the brain. I chose Ischemic stroke because it has a treatment called “tissue plasminogen activator (t-Pa)”.…

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    experiences affect our unconscious and conscious reactions. I found both reading of chapter 4 “Ego Psychology” and chapter 5 The Relational Theories, with a Focus on object relations” useful and informative. Both chapters had involved learned behaviors that are usually carried out thoughout an individuals life. “The Relational Theories, with a focus on objecr Relations is very interesting. It states there is a connection between the experiences in early development have lasting impressions…

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    Mathematical Focus: 2-D Shapes and 3-D Objects In the early years of schooling, children are exposed to 2-D shapes and 3-D objects in their day to day environment (Bobis 128 REFERENCE). It is important that children are aware of the shapes around them in both natural and man-made, to ensure they can engage, understand and apply knowledge of geometry. By exposing shapes to young children, they can begin to know and understand the…

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    I find this assignment to be challenging because it is my first time reviewing a textbook with no experience teaching reading in a classroom. I selected the National Geographic Reading & Vocabulary Focus 1 textbook because I was drawn to the beautiful and vibrant National Geographic images and the rich global content. One of the strengths of this textbook is the use of vibrant and real-world images. Each unit opens with a stunning National Geographic image that taps into the students’ background…

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    restaurant and this shows to the audience that everyone in there is from high social standing. The scene is high key lighting and this reveal that’s going to be funny. Holmes is sitting in a chair seeing the time like he is waiting for someone. Rack Focus shot, presents people who are in the restaurant and with the zoom, the audience can notice how fancy and elegant everyone is in there, including the employees. The camera is then presented in a panoramic shot. The audience can notice that women…

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