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    On a given signal, they turn to the nearest pair and discuss a question or a suggested topic. This is repeated for several pairings” (Collaborative/Cooperative Learning, 2009). 3- Team jigsaw – “Students are placed into teams to work on material that has been divided into sections (Aronson, Blaney, Stephan, Sikes, and Snapp, 1978)” (Adams, 2013). Think-pair-share Step one the teacher poses a question to the whole group about a topic…

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    Butt Joint Case Study

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    1. For each timber joint listed provide a pencil drawing and an explanation of where it could be used. Butt Joint- The butt joint one of the most basic and simple joints to construct as it is made with only two pieces of timber that are put together at the ends. This means that the joint isn't very strong. In fact it is the weakest joint in woodwork but it is the easiest to make. This joint is held together with glue, nails and screws but can also be secured with a combination of methods to…

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    The heart races, the hand shakes, a drop of sweat falls off of a nose and into a world full of terror and evil. Yes, there are good feelings and pleasurable moments of life as well, but fear will never be forgotten; fear can never go away. The moments that people relive in every dream, the image lurking in every dark room, the face that appears every time one closes his or her eyes, that is the type of traumatizing fear that will never disappear. What is so attractive about this horror? Why do…

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    Scaffolding The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) illustrates what the learner can perform with and without the teacher’s help. The teaching framework that aids the learner’s transition from conceptual application with help to application without help is scaffolding (Vygotsky, 1978). Likewise, Basu, Sengupta, and Biswas (2014) describe inquiry learning as an agent of scaffolding. As the level of subject difficulty rises, it becomes more important for teachers to identify the collective…

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    Holy Cow

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    Holy Cow—Urbanization of a Rural Icon For long generations mankind has worked with cows, trying to improve the effectiveness of milk and meat strategies for the betterment of urban populations (VanMeter B1). Many skilled cows have lent their techniques and mindful data to the research, careful to guide the discussion in favor of bovine efficiency without losing effectiveness (Marzano 40). According to Marzano, many characteristics of rural cows do, in fact, relate directly to urban cows…

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    This is first seen clearly in the second page when death begins to talk of humans, “But now and then, I witness the ones left behind, crumbling among the jigsaw puzzle of realization, despair, and surprise. They have punctured hearts. They have beating lungs” (Zusak 2). In this one see’s the weakness of those left behind meshed with the hidden strength they didn’t know the yet had. This visual aspect is important…

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    increasing opportunities for social interaction (Cacioppo & Hawkley, 2010). Two ways that this is done is through creating opportunities for people to work together and restructuring social environments. With the first method, Aronson et al. implemented a “jigsaw classroom” technique for elementary schools (1978). Children were put into small groups and each given an individual topic to learn about and teach to their group. This model reduced social isolation and increased children’s…

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    motivation seeing how the federal agents talk about their jobs. A lot of fbi shows inspired me to choose a career in criminal justice. I want to be able to help people, by keeping them safe. I also want to solve difficult cases. To me a case is like a jigsaw puzzle you can not solve it until you find every single piece. Having passion for this subject can really help you with being an agent. It is all about your confidence that helps you succeed. The Federal Bureau of Investigation help many…

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    then you are going to suffer dreaded occurrence of “Amendments.” Amendments are the most hated things that writers come across. Having people demand you rewrite or change something is enough to drive most writers to insanity. It is like finishing a jigsaw and somebody pulling out pieces and telling you they do not go there when you are sure they do. Living with the fact the pay is very…

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    Whimsical, Wild and Weird Jack Kerouac is a writer known for his different view of everyday life. It was different back when he started writing books, in the forties, and it still is different, or at least uncommon. Jack didn’t really want a regular life; it just didn’t suit him. He gave it a try, according to Biography.com Editors, in “Jack Kerouac.” From April 2017, he was forced out of football after an injury, so he quit college, and was discharged 10 days into being a marine, so I don’t…

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