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    Reflection Paper for Field Observations My field hours were completed with Mr, Atteberry, a second grade teacher, at G.G.B. Elementary School. Having very little teaching experience in the classroom, this opportunity was very eye-opening for me. I have never worked with young students and I was nervous to meet new people. Luckily, the transition was easier than past class observations. Mr. Atteberry and myself shared very similar ideals and we had a lot in common. It was very beneficial for…

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    Nonfiction Reflection

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    Aha! Paper Coming into this course, I had many preconceived notions as to how reading what taught and how students responded to this instruction. I thought phonics was the key factor to teaching kids how to read, that nonfiction texts were meant solely for higher level reading, reading assignments were best determined based upon reading level only, answering questions after reading was best for comprehension, and that our current academic system fails to actually teach kids how to read.…

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    1. I live with my mother, father, and brother. 2. Parents’ occupation: Mother- She is a writer/poet who published one book and contributed in many anthologies. She is planning on releasing a few books soon. Father- Senior Software Developer 3. College parents graduated from: My father first attended Pusan National University, South Korea and got his Bachelor’s in Physics. During this time in college he was in the Korean army. He then attended Kyungsang National University, South Korea…

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    Self Analysis Assignment

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    While fulfilling my major requirements of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior at UC Davis I did not have to take many writing composition courses and neither did I have the time. Now as I am applying to medical schools I see the importance of my essays on the interviewer and the whole application process, and now I realize how beneficial writing classes would have been. The skills I have learned in this class will help me make my essays more influential and appealing. Once summer break starts…

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    in their stories from ben reevaluating his life and learning that he has settle for everything and has never really done anything for himself. and the young girl in the new persecutive learning the life lessons of being a mother and the responsibility and care that it come with and learning to forgive her mother and to forgive herself for being so hard on herself and her mother. quoted from her essay “ The scenes never…

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    The Importance Of Habits

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    In a real world, when we wake up, we do the same type of things every day. Some people eat the same type of food, wear the same type of outfits, have the same hairstyles; many people repeat the same type of thinking pattern, and often the same types of small decisions we make in our lives. We have been doing these things for so long that we don’t even realize that they are the sum of our habits, and that’s what leads us to what we are today. Habits are what build our life and character. Habits…

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    Neurology Case Study

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    not only her heart wasn’t functioning properly, but she had low muscle tone, and seizures. All of these symptoms gave doctors enough reasons to believe that it was the 1p36 syndrome. Today, Sonia lives and I’m proud to say that she is my cousin. Learning about genetic diseases in a biology class, I was able to relate her story and until this…

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    Essay On Atonement

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    As this semester began almost twelve weeks ago, I set out to make a personal change in my life. I wanted to strengthen my relationship with my Heavenly Father and ultimately, become a better disciple of Jesus Christ. I described my goals for this semester as this: “I want to learn about and improve on my believing of Christ’s Atonement and how it applies to me personally. I want to not only believe in Christ’s identity but also in His power to cleanse and to purify and to save. I also want to…

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    cerebral Palsy, assisting her and seven others could be a challenge. Although to insure she is on track with her goals, the teacher can set times during the day to work one on one with her. This could be beneficial to her achievements in many areas of learning. Using these assessment tools will also assist parents and other professionals in making appropriate developmental strategies for each child. JA was on track with his development according to The Creative Curriculum Book. (Diane…

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    conflict adaptation is the result of adjustments in attention, such as select-for-action or response inhibition. Conversely, if future research finds that conflict adaptation disappears in the absence of contingency learning effects, researchers will need to evaluate the role of learning processes in conflict adaptation. Furthermore, future research should seek to expand Botvinick et al.’s (1999) findings regarding the role of the anterior cingulate cortex in conflict adaptation by attempting to…

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