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    from being completely dependent on their owners to being in total control of their own decisions. Many of them had no other choice but to continue to work in the same positions they did before they were free and continued to suffer mistreatment. Formal Analysis Color Palette Looking at the painting it is difficult not to notice how limited the color palette Homer used for this painting with the use of a few colors, if it was not for the…

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    Paul Bogard explains his point of preserving natural darkness by stating it is a natural part that we humans have always needed. In health terms, darkness provides our bodies the ability to produce a hormone called melatonin. This not only helps us gain efficient rest but also reduce the possibility of certain cancers from developing. Risks linked to these like sleep deprivation, depression, and such have been linked to long exposure of light. By using medical research, Bogard is successful in…

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    Examine the contention that formal education can be a source of inequality in society. Formal education can be defined as one of the five major social institutions composed of structured social organizations that concern themselves with the distribution and transmission of knowledge, skills, values and norms from one generation to the other. The institution can be subdivided into private formal education, enjoyed by the society elite and public formal education of the general populace. A…

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    My emotional intelligence findings were that I am being able to manage my self awareness, self management and self motivation and empathy were very good, social skills still have to improve a little more. But overall my results show a relatively high EI. Emotional responses are the way we reacted when we go through any situations in life. Happiness, sadness, achievement, loss I the way we take all of this and how we project to others is what makes our social settings improve or decrease because…

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    Formal Conversation Conversing with another about your eating habits can be a very difficult task to tackle and is harder for some than it is for others. Although the topics of body image and eating disorders are delicate, it’s important to discuss them and bring them to light because several women struggle with that aspect in their lives and may not be fully aware of it. I was able to speak openly with another female Elon University undergraduate about her personal relationship with food and…

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    Formal Theory Paper Relationships consist of deep and personal encounters between two people that incorporate respect and commonality. Nursing encompasses many aspects of relationships including compassion, love, sadness, happiness, and hard work. All of these characteristics assist in starting relationships between nurse and patient. Key components of nursing are seen through Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations Theory by exploring nurse-patient relationships (McEwen & Wills, 2014).…

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    305A A. A description of six assessment methods. Broadly speaking, there are two assessment methods i.e. formal and informal assessment. 1. Formal assessment measures the learner’s achievement. For example, case study, essay, report, examinations, tests and projects to name but a few. 2. Informal assessment helps to know the students’ progress and performance. For instance, discussions, peer and self assessment, quizzes, role plays, worksheets and practical activities to mention a few. a.…

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    question, but I’ll try to answer. I’m not convinced there should be any particular order of importance. I would, however, suggest that all three in fact compliment each other and no one element has a corner market of success over another. Although formal education has long been used as setting the benchmark towards a foundation in a variety of professional disciplines, I 'm not convinced it serves as the gold standard for success. In reading the biographies of our class, it occurs to me our…

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    Numerous theories about teaching and learning have developed over time and have been utilized to explain how learning may occur and what the role of a teacher is in the learning process. Classifying and organizing the learning theories has been difficult due to an overlap in some of the concepts or key elements. Reese and Overton (1970), however, determined two basic models for learning theories: the elemental model and the holistic model. United Nations Educational, Scientific, and…

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    In the picture I chose for my article, there are two people in it. There is a boy dressed with a black suit and a green tie, smiling, at the camera with a girl in a green dress. I chose this picture because although they both look happy in the picture they have a bad past. The boy in this picture is the girl’s brother, Francisco, and the girl in this picture is Sandybel (me). In the past both the boy and the girl would fight all the time no matter what. Whether it was about food or whenever it…

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