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    Introduction For this reflection, I did an interview over the phone with my roommate's father, Manuel. Manuel has two sons in their thirties from his first wife, that no longer live with him in Dorchester, Massachusetts.. He has two daughters (twenty and eighteen), and a son (thirteen) with his current wife. Manuel and his wife were raised in the Dominican Republic, and moved to the United States when they were in their early twenties to raise their families. Parenting Practices and…

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    Communication Styles In our family, it was difficult to communicate. Many negative things were not communicated. As children, we could never complain, be disrespectful, and we were expected to be mindful of our elders. In our family, good and happy feelings were communicated. Bad and negative feeling weren’t communicated as often. This was mostly because that was the type of environment my father had set up. Due to these unrealistic expectations, we could not have a serious conversation with…

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    Emergent Maths Essay

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    All children have an inbuilt mathematical knowledge of some sorts in which it is possible for them to build on. Emergent mathematics is how we use to describe how children construct their maths knowledge. The principle of emergent mathematics is that children should be exposed to maths from the day they are born despite their age. Children are taught to use their previous knowledge to solve a maths problem. This helps children to understand how the problem has been solved and not given the…

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    Reference List: Electronic Sources (Web Publications) Summary: APA (American Psychological Association) style is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences. This resource, revised according to the 6th edition, second printing of the APA manual, offers examples for the general format of APA research papers, in-text citations, endnotes/footnotes, and the reference page. For more information, please consult the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, (6th…

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    Social Situation Analysis

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    How well is your child adapting to social situations in the home and outside the home? Does your child have any behavior or emotional problems at this point? Why do you think these problems are occurring and what are you doing about them? My child, Ezequiel, is adapting very well to social situations in and out of the home. His report card from 5th grade states that he consistently works cooperatively in groups respects the rights and property of others and demonstrates appropriate peer social…

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    Gallman's, and in the house, she befriends Noah, a young boy who recently lost his mother to cancer. The play focuses on two aspects of change: pocket change and the literal idea of change. In an attempt to get Noah to stop leaving pocket change in his clothes, Noah’s new stepmother, Rose, allows Caroline to keep any of the change left in his clothes. However, when Noah ends up leaving a 20 dollar bill, an argument between the two erupts causing Caroline to leave the house for several days. In…

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    Nez Perce Lifestyles

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    The Nez Perce homes were longhouses, these homes would have been a more permanent residence. They would have been made out of wood or sticks. These homes would be covered in reeds, grass, or skins. Meanwhile they could have held up to 20-40 people in one. Another kind of home the Nez Perce used were teepees. Unlike the longhouses these homes were used on hunting grounds. This was because they are easy to take down and move. The teepees were made out of deer and buffalo skin. The Nez Perce…

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    Well friends I am here to give you a summary of everything that I have been studying in this class, so let as relax and enjoy a wonderful journey into the human brain and how we learn. The brain is an amassing organ that stores information. The brain is composed of the Cerebrum, Frontal Lobe, Parietal lobe, Occipital Lobe, cerebellum of with all are connected with neurons and glial. The Brain is built in such a way that it has to communicate with the other parts of the brain in order to…

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    children in the way that she did not offer much help to Mamet and his sister when they need it too. This show that parent and child relationships was not strong has it is supposed to be and shows also the parents did not portray the best parenting style toward their children. However, the essay “ my father’s life ‘’ by Raymond carver it illustrated one of the most important facet of personal identity, knowledge and understanding of parents and children relationships, and in this essay it…

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    Dominican Family Vacation

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    change little by little. It went from big two-story houses with a big yard and a pool too small, destroyed dilapidated houses made from wood, and tin. Little kids were playing with water caps, people not wearing shoes, unpaved dirt roads, and teenage girls carrying a child on their arms. We stopped in this neighborhood. A family of a friend that live there were nice enough to let us see their home. The first thing you see when you walk in the house is the dirt floor. Their kitchen was a dark…

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