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    Where it all began kaley hop Per.4 Nov. 13th Have you ever heard music from the 30s and 40s? 1930s/40s music was really the foundation of our music now , things would be so different without it. Music was so much different than it is now. Music before was a lot more jazzy, swing, and funked up. Music artists entered solo instead of being in a band. Being said, a lot of the genera’s of music that we have today really weren’t around one bit till recently music took the wrong turn in…

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    Made by Markus Persson, Minecraft is a sandbox construction game in which players create and destroy different kinds of blocks in a 3D environment. The player is required to adopt an avatar that can create and destroy blocks in order to make various structures. You can make use of multiple game modes, multiplayer servers and single player worlds to play Minecraft. The game can be bought for $26.95 and both single player as well as multiplayer versions can be played on a downloadable launcher…

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    happening with cds also, you could save the music from one cd and then transfer it to a blank one fairly easy, and even when you bought a used cd it wouldn't be contributing to the artist. So the idea that the recording music industry is dying from music sharing just isn't realistic. Some might say that it's because music isn't as important anymore. But if this were true then why would so much time and effort be put into finding the perfect song to sell product or get information out. Ford…

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    downloaded at least one unauthorized song using P to P services, according to NPD, which tracks PC usage from 11,000 households (www.pcworld.about.com, year). As one can see this is a big crime that should be dealt with asap. For instance, file sharing not only robs songwriters and recording artists of their livelihoods, it also undermines the future of music itself by depriving the industry of the resources it needs to find and develop new talent (www.pediatrics.about.com, year). Hence why…

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    Day in and day out, humans are constantly gaining knowledge. Knowledge is defined as information or skills based on education or experience. A lot of things on Earth today were invented by using one’s prior knowledge based on the education received or the experience one has gone through. Knowledge is then to create power to provide one with a stable job, social status, and a say in what another person can or cannot do. Knowledge can be gained through multiple ways like attending school,…

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    Thinking, problem solving, concept formation, information processing. (Ertmer & Newby,1993) Created by meaning from experience and interactions. (Ertmer & Newby,1993) Social process. Learning occur when each learner is engaged in social activities. Knowledge is culturally and socially constructed (Kim, 2001) People learn from one another, using modeling, observation, and imitation. (Bandura) Networking, social structure, recognize and patterns. (Davis,…

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    Reflecting on journal entry’s two readings for our course, I was compelled by three ideas in Worth and Grollman’s (2003) book. The first idea that captured my attention was about the “Young Children’s Inquiry” (YCI) framework. According to the Worth and Grollman (2003), the process of exploring and investigating the world is not a one-dimensional experience but rather it is a multidimensional experience (p. 19). Worth and Grollman offer that children in the classroom develop inquiry skills in…

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    ever come to understand the form of the Good. The sun is to be recognized as the Good; it “is not sight, but… it [is] the cause of sight itself, and seen by it” (Plato 65). Without the sun, things could neither exist, in that all beings, to Plato’s knowledge, required sunlight for survival, nor be seen, as our eyes cannot function…

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    counselor, interview a professional counselor, and provide a conference-style presentation, which are all tasks directly related to a professional counselor’s role outside of the counseling room. The students increase their knowledge of various roles and further expand their knowledge and learning by experiencing their lessons in the real world. Structure of the…

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    and during the new hire selection process to increase efficiency with recruitment efforts; for a sustainable culture. “Organizational culture plays an important role on increasing organization excellence” – (Iravani, et al). This strengthens knowledge sharing within the organization; therefore efforts can expand into other areas as progress continues. As identified, an area of concern involves communication (See Appendix A for data results). Major communications degrades in the overwhelm…

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