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    Pluto Planet

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    the word planet. Pluto has been a part of our solar system for a long time now, but the question is Pluto a planet is still upon us. Some consider Pluto a planet and some consider it a dwarf planet. By using Kepler’s Third Law we figured out that the mass of Object X is 1.476*10^22kg, and expressed it in Mearth which equals .00247, in other words 405 Object X will fit onto Earth, therefore Object X should be considered a planet. In our solar system we have moons, planets, dwarf planets, comets…

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    the subject of astronomy, there are many misconceptions the students have when studying modeling. Within the Moving Students Toward a More Accurate View of the Solar System, in Science Scope, the teacher addresses these misconceptions by teaching models in a new way. Instead of the traditionally with separate models for the solar system and moons, the teacher integrated both models together through small group collaboration of creating their own model, personal observation of the sun and moon…

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    with a holistic approach in order gain an all-inclusive perspective. Specifically, the following factors will be addressed in the assessment: biological, neurobiological, psychological, social, and the developmental aspects of Emma. Further, the systems theory and the ecological perspective will be employed as methods of explaining presenting issues of the case. Presenting Problems As noted in the case study, Emma was referred to the Family Services Agency by her pediatrician for further…

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    Relational Systems Relational systems are the relationships formed between workmates in an organization when they coordinate their tasks, goals, and missions. Moreover, they pertain to the human system, as they are composed of individuals moving towards or away from one other. In fact, they tend to form patterns while interacting or drifting from each other (Kahn, Barton, & Fellows, 2013). Relational systems are also a way through which objectives in an organization are accomplished. Furthermore…

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    Two frameworks that guide the theory, for the case are systems and medical model. In the systems framework the theory chosen to guide the intervention was the family systems theory. For the medical model the theory that best suits the clients problem is pharmapsychology. Systems framework is a series of related assumptions and postulates about all levels of systems (Turner, 1996). The framework is relevant in that it explains the clients current behavior is a result of a series of outside…

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    disparities in resources and opportunities. Through several course readings and videos, the connections between these key concepts are evident. There are multiple different forms of economies that can be seen throughout the world. There are informal, formal, social, and cash economies. However, these economies are not mutually…

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    to make the decisions. This is problematic as it generally leaves power in the hands of the elite, whose interest is not in the benefit of all citizens. The political world would become stratified and become more of an oligarchy than a democratic system. By looking at the factors that cause political drop-outs interventions can be formed to target these areas to invigorate political participation and strengthen democracy. (SOURCE) Understanding the political knowledge of drop-outs or lack…

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    The governor of Texas has no term limit. Although the Texas governor seems to be at an advantage over the president from the standpoint of an unlimited number of terms, he or she is extraordinarily limited in formal powers compared to the president. Because of the Texas governor’s lack of formal powers, their success in office relies heavily on their informal political strategies. These informal powers extend, but are not limited to, his or her ability to bargain, persuasive ability, and…

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    common use of pictograms in the earliest forms of writing present an additional challenge: requiring archaeologists to establish a fundamental difference between the representations of culture in artwork, and similar information denoted in a formal writing system. The discussion in class did not broach this conundrum, and neither did the textbook, yet I found the lack of specificity puzzling. Are cave paintings not a pictographic representation of hunting ritual and cultural practices?…

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    I believe if I were to be more Cognitive Flexible in that moment, I would not find myself it that horrible situation. Cognitive Flexibility is one out of three characteristics of formal-operational thought, it avoids retreating into either emotions or intellect. Someone who is cognitive flexible they tend to reflect on their options, and avoid combining emotions and reason, and they take time to select the best solution. I was not…

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