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    Many people think that the internet is good for us, it gives us the information we need, and it makes our life easy. On the web site “think big” http://blogthinkbig.com/a-million-reasons-why-the-internet-is-good-for-you/ says that there is one million reasons why the internet is good for us, and a couple of their example are; the internet is good for our health that it help “ free of charge, about health, depression and sexuality”, the internet is good for our learning “Access to the internet…

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    Online Learning Technology

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    Innovations of Technology Applicable to Online Learning Technological advancements have enabled online learning to develop and become a higher preferred method of education. With the accumulation of advanced computers and high-speed internet, we have the competences to be able to take advantage of the innovations of online learning. With programs like Blackboard and Canvas, the abundant of resources available and the facilitation of instructors, students can be successful in this environment.…

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    On Tuesday, November 3rd I visited Mrs. Marion Kennel at Fieldcrest elementary school. I choose Mrs. Kennel because I have known her multiple years from coaching at my school , and she was always working hard during any down time we had on her work as a teacher. She teaches first grade. I admire her work ethic and ability to manage her time. I think it is impressive for anyone to be able to manage coaching , teaching and a large family without devoting too much time to one area. I remember…

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    The No Child Left Behind law of 2002 required a new plan, stressing the need to even the technological advantages for all learners (U.S. Department of Education, 2004). President Obama presented in 2010 the National Education Technology Plan “Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology.” (U.S. Department of Education, 2010), which presented the following main goals: • Raising the number of two- and four-year college graduates from 41% to 60% by the year 2020 • “Closing the…

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    Before the discovery of Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot, the images created with the use of camera obscura were fleeting and unstable. Many worked toward making the images permanent and lasting. So, when in 1838 Daguerre announced to the world his process allowing to preserve the captured images, the world went wild. The world was already changing. The Renaissance scientific and intellectual revolution sought to move away from idealized images of the spiritual world.…

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    Invisible War Reflection

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    Monday: Being a part of a military family means being a part of a community and network of people across the United States and world. Being a member of this group of people creates a special bond that outsiders may not fully understand. It can be difficult for civilians to understand that military members of service would choose to fight in a war that no one truly knows anything about. With modern technology, we can see that violence is a large part of war, but the battles our members of service…

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    The purpose of the current study is to examine how standardized language assessment affects Chinese young learners’ motivation for second language learning. Adopting the L2 Motivational Self System as the theoretical framework, this survey-based research uses two sets of questionnaires among 6th-grade test takers of MSEET in a Chinese urban city. This study uses a pre-test questionnaire to elicit 6th-grade young learners’ self-perceptions about how their L2 motivation has been influenced by…

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    Introduction: Program planning for adult learners can be a difficult and time consuming task. However the use of program objectives can give clarity and understanding to the program developer, resulting in greater understanding of what is needed to achieve specific goals. Program “objectives are specific action statements… They are the most specific level of description used… Objectives say what the student will be able to do or think or feel or say as a result of the planned learning/teaching…

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    Tattoo Culture Essay

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    Permanence is a potent concept in any contemporary city. Within an age of transience, I find young people are becoming more willing to engage in the realms of the permanent. There appears to be a salient rise in the desire for people to signify that which they undoubtedly own – their own bodies. Tattoos fulfil this purpose. It becomes evident to me that the richness of Auckland’s culture is reflected in the myriad of views towards covering the body in ink. This societal variation inevitably…

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    If one year could teach what 5 years of experience could, would you introduce a program similar to this into the country? In today’s society people are complaining about the younger generation and their lack of respect and discipline. I have the solution: Conscription; enforcing a 1 year mandatory service requirement to serve in the military. One year of service at a young age will help instill a good work ethic, strong love of country and help everyone understand the importance of the…

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