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    Hidden Figures is a biography film about an African American women mathematician Katherine Johnson, and her colleagues Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson. It is about the challenges they faced while working at NASA during the time of the space race. Katherine Johnson was a widowed mother of three who works most of her time and struggles to be the first African American in her department at NASA. Dorothy Vaughan is a wife and mother who does supervisor work but does not get promoted to supervisor…

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    students progress. I actually see a lot of different sides of students. I see their frustration, their happy moments when they understand my teachings, and the times when they are just exhausted. Wind-wolf isn’t a bad student, he just needs a little more guidance than some of the other students. I feel that he gives effort in trying to understand the material but just can't quite retain it. I understand you’re frustration with me being as this is your son and his education lays in the hands of…

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    when it comes to reading. He is working on phonemically spelling his words, but his spelling is below grade level. When spelling he misses key letters for example the word hunter he would spell hntr. He tends to get frustrated easily and when frustration occurs he breaks down. Harrison has a lot of potential, but he tends to get frustrated easily and does not work through…

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    video! It is something I never would have thought of myself, but can see myself possibly implementing it into my future classroom. I feel as if these trauma-informed strategies help a student go into a different area of the room and calm their frustrations/strong emotions. Allowing the children with emotional/behavior disorder to have a space in the room that allows them to regulate their emotions and feel comfortable in their surroundings. It also gives these children the opportunity to…

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    separation is associated with behavioral issues displayed by children. This is because family separation is a challenging obstacle for the whole family. Children are usually not emotionally mature to understand the situation; therefore, their stress and frustrations are often manifested by changing some aspects of their behavior. Erikson’s psychosocial development theory indicates that human undergo through a series of developmental stages. These include; Trust vs. Mistrust, Autonomy vs. shame,…

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    it can also be related to if a person feels as if they cannot meet their goals physically, socially, or culturally in a legitimate way. Agnew’s general strain theory assumes that people of all social classes and different positions can deal with frustrations in routine daily life. Everyone can relate to different stressors, but, there are different categories of stress that can affect people from different groups or cultures. The categories that are in this theory are failure to achieve…

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    situations. In fact, this was an ideology that stained the day to day life of the Korean people. Unable to comprehend the injustice happening within the Korean culture, I was filled with disappointment and unanswered frustrations. A long time passed, the disappointment and frustration grew…

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    nurse. I have had a glimpse of this transition through my experience as a preceptee at the Loma Linda Veteran Affairs Medical Center (Loma Linda VA). There I have come across encounters that have helped me outline potential risks for burnout and frustration in the future. First, I have observed that newer nurses feel increased levels of stress. The impact of this is that stress is a risk factor for patient safety and practice errors. The new nurse on my unit was a good example of this and an…

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    Frustration and anger ran through my veins like no other consuming me into a pool of anguish. I was crushed under a dark burdensome gray cloud, while all I could witness was my entire world crumbling apart in front of me. Midway through my Sophomore year all I could think to myself was “I’ve failed.” I never anticipated my Sophomore year to turn out the way it did with poor grades, blame, and frustration, but I never expected it to also be so transformative. Receiving my first few grades I…

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    Even if frustration was present, there are other steps Lucy could have taken to minimize damages caused by her failure to execute the contract. Charles would argue that he was not informed of the frustration, and Lucy did not promptly express repudiation. If the breach was anticipatory, Charles could have sued for breach of contract but now he can sue for…

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