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    Dimension: Quality of Feedback Focus of dimension: Assesses the degree to which the teacher provides feedback that expands learning and understanding and encourages continued participation. Summary of strengths: Scaffolding: There were a few examples of teachers providing children with the necessary help to allow them to succeed or complete a task. For example, a child was having difficulty opening up a cheese wrapper. The teachers provided assistance by giving verbal (push it up, hold it…

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    Maria Konnikova people can see that technology does three major things: hurts face to face interaction, Creates a lack in human interaction, and hinders the social development of kids. Technology is interesting that way, as it seems to help us but can actually stop our own development. That’s why technology is truly a hinderance of social development in the modern age. First;y, face to face interactions are vital in today’s society. People lack the ability to hold conversations and it is only…

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    thousands of teens online daily; this is because the use of technology has become an addiction for many. About 1 in 4 teens are online constantly, having less and less time to spend in the real world. The more they use technology the less human interaction they experience. Is technology the reason so many friendships are destroyed? Many experts are concerned that teens are so busy connecting online they are losing genuine friends, and forgetting about the real world. We’re replacing friends with…

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    in emergencies and for researching bits of information, many have become attached to their devices and do not realize the importance and value in using past experiences to reason through unexpected situations, as well as engaging in face-to-face interaction for deeper connections. An optimistic mindset and the ability to create a bank of successes and failures to learn from is a valuable asset, but the accessibility of mobile devices…

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    Child Development

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    are not native English speakers. This does sometimes make interactions difficult, and also lead to difference in opinion regarding some behaviors or developmental point of the child. The way the difference of opinion is easily solved is by a better understanding of both the entity’s point of view. This needs the language barrier to be solved. The easiest way this is done is by usually being patient and allocating extra time for the interactions with the specific parent. This way the meeting is…

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    The Cathedral Analysis

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    is just a small issue in this book that the author uses to make sense of the plot of the story. The details in this story are very specific to what’s happening which makes it very easy to understand the author’s perspective. The author uses an interaction between a blind man and a stressed husband to get the point across you should never assume things and realize that blind people are just like any other person. The story is told through the authors thoughts and actions. He brings reality to…

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    entertainment and lifestyle; notable technological advancement; the domination of music and fashion; and economic boom and political dominance. Both generations showed remarkable accomplishments, but they have significant differences in terms of the social interaction; societal standards, technologies, relationship values, and education.…

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    town on Saturday night. It was a tightly packed house, meaning there were little rooms and a lot of people. The tight quarters in the house forces people to interact with one another. In order to move from one end of the house to the other some interaction had to take place. The party was slow until about 11 p.m. when a huge swarm of people started showing up. Some walking into the house while others were stumbling or getting to that point of intoxication. The party had a wide range of people…

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    The 2016 United States Presidential Election has brought questions of prejudice, and how to prevent it, to the forefront of the American political and cultural discussion. One method of reducing prejudice being continually brought up in think pieces is the contact hypothesis. For many authors of these articles, the hypothesis is something of a ray of hope in what they perceive as dark times. Per James Hamblin (2016) of The Atlantic, application of the hypothesis can be a tool to “immunize” a…

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    I believe that “The Cosmological Argument” for God is still quite valid, my reasons for defending this argument have been produced after a great deal of reflection on the matter, I have concluded that the argument is still quite useful. To best describe the argument, it is the conclusion that “nothing comes from nothing” as was stated by St. Aquinas, in other words God must exist because if there was nothing then we needed something to “call it into existence” so to speak. This coincides…

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