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    Family Assessment Report

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    "Parent group education recognizes the importance of the parents own activity in structuring the learning experiences through influence. The Family Development Project is concerned with making the experience of becoming a family an opportunity for development for the whole family" (Wandersman…

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    However, this habit of study is counterproductive. Dr. Stefani taught that while a person sleeps, the important things that were learned that day, are committed to long term memory. The unimportant things are erased. The brain determines the importance of each piece of information by the strength of its electrical current. When a student studies, the information learned during the first hour typically produces the strongest currents. Because of this, when studying for a test or final, it is…

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    webcams, cell phones, Facebook, and many other forms of communication. I have already experienced this in my daily life. You hardly see people talking anymore, just look around when you go to a restaurant or walk around the mall. People are nose deep into their phones and intrigued at all the many forms of social media, or what is happening on the news. We forgot the importance of human interaction, and rely on technology more than anything else. My children will never know a world without…

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    Class Observation The observation and interview I conducted was for a class at Santa Ana College (SAC) titled “Counseling 116: Career/Life Planning and Personal Exploration”. This class meets twice a week for an hour and 45 minutes. The day that I observed, the professor was focusing on helping the students write their career research papers by engaging in a discussion about skills. He described to students that skills were specific attributes, personal qualities and talents that people bring…

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    With the advent of cell phones and instant messaging, one could have had concerns with how young children and teens began using a lot of shorthand abbreviations and slang in their messages. Parents and educators alike could see that this not only could make children and teens lazy, but could also affect their literacy skills in the future, writing papers and long essays. Not only has this cyber language become a part of social media, but some has even become a part of the English language,…

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    cultural change which is “leading to declining student performance and graduates who are unprepared for a competitive work environment (18).” Millennials are lacking in their understanding of reality. They are also consistently complacent of the importance of education. Furthermore, Malone argues “young people have never been more disillusioned, as a group, about their ability to bring about meaningful change through the electoral process (5).” The millennials’ blatant obsession with themselves…

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    Discursive Leveling

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    historical, political, socioeconomic background of a text is vital to develop context of a text. The secondary source allows the reader to gain background knowledge, so schema can be accessed, resulting in additional understanding of the story. The importance of the story or text becomes obvious. What judgment would you make about using this recommended practice in a classroom today? Why? This recommended practice, in a classroom, I think, would become overwhelming to teachers and students…

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    (unaware), stage 2 (unengaged by the issue), and stage 3 (undecided about acting). After our opening survey and myth and fact activity, we found out that students were in the three above stages. Interestingly, the students were aware of the basic importance of genital hygiene however, they were unaware that they can contract diseases from improper genital hygiene. After doing the sections, we realized that most students were in the unengaged stage. Therefore, we adapted our presentation to bring…

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    Coffee Shop Research Paper

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    The working-class women reduced the importance of their financial status position with their children. They urged them to stay and work in the town and mentioned that a college education is not necessary. Whereas, the upper-class women gloated about educational and money related achievements in their family. They would mostly talk about how many lawyers, doctors…

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    for a loan, you can use it to your advantage. You can use a credit card to build your credit score, therefore allowing you to have the ability to ask for more loans when you are in need of any. It can help you pay for less obvious things like, a cell phone plan, buying your first used car, or asking for a student loan when you start of in college. One way to increase your credit score would be to start off young. When you start young you have the ability to start with an okay credit score. And…

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