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    This approach to decision making will allow more buy-in from subordinates and create that environment of ownership in our institution and give educators and subordinates a voice. This will make them feel more valuable to the institution and overall educational process of our institution thus creating a higher…

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    Fair Child Labor Work ethic is essential to maintain a healthy and prosperous livelihood. Countless hours of work could be beneficial for people, but are there more benefits or consequences for children having a job? The United States maintains age and safety standards for child employees. This was made during the Industrial period when children were risking their lives while working in factories. The United State’s Fair Labor Standards Act is beneficial because it states clear limitations on…

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    opportunity to learn more about the subject of social studies. By doing so, I will be better prepared when it comes to understanding the content that would be taught in the activities, lessons, etc. When it comes to Standards Five and Seven, these two closely related as they both promote a learning environment that is fair, safe, and productive for the students by making sure the teacher follows the ethics and legal guidelines of teaching (Ohio Department of Education, 2013). Again, I find these…

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    Child Labor In The 1800s

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    left little time for study. In 1813, Connecticut enacted a law encouraging manufactures to provide young employees with lessons in reading, writing, and arithmetic, but the law was ineffective. In 1836, Massachusetts passed United States’ first child labor law – legislation that required children under the age of 15 employed in manufacturing to spend at least 3 months…

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    The midlife parents would be more fair and smooth for their characters because they are old and wiser and they had a great sense of important values in life. Compare with the younger generations, the older parents was supposed to learn more lessons from the society, and those experiences would establish the positive influences for the development of their children. Generally, the experience and…

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    negotiation, where I played the role of the Fox executive. This gave me a perfect opportunity to incorporate the above lessons and see whether they made me a better negotiator. The first step was to incorporate the spirit of Germany in my prep work. Rather than relying on mere conjectures, I opted to open my computer and look up the yearly revenues from merchandise, DVD sales, etc. stemming from the Simpson’s franchise. Knowing the numbers allowed me to create a plan that incorporated both…

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    CI 201 Reflection Essay

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    Overall, CI 201 was a very beneficial class for me to take in my journey towards becoming a teacher. One big takeaway I have from this class is to be innovative with technology and to use it to do things that would be difficult to do without using technology, rather than using it just to use it. I think this will be very important for me to keep in mind as I start my teaching career because as the amount of technology available to students increases, I will have to think of ways to use it in my…

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    first person in space. He also led the Apollo 14 mission to the moon. Along with his great accomplishments, Shepard also had to deal with a fair amount of problems. Shepard was born and raised in East Derry, New Hampshire, where he was very successful in school. He also did odd jobs at the local airfield to learn more about airplanes. Shepard graduated from Pinkerton Academy in Derry, New Hampshire, and earned a spot in the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland in 1941. After he graduated,…

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    and not given the same opportunities as men. Amelia not only formulated The Ninety-Nines (an organization for female pilots), but she also wrote best selling books about her flying experiences, set world records, and was a career counselor to women interested in aviation careers. (1) Through her strong speeches, Amelia inspired young women, and children everywhere that the world is limitless. Amelia Earhart was born on July 24th, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas.…

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    How many people would rather go to a high school football game than the school musical? Most likely, a ton. Football games have food, themes, and the student section. Students that actively participate in performing arts programs excel more in all aspects of life. Research shows that arts education improves scholarly success. Many students use the arts as a free way to express themselves who struggle with different types of anxiety or insecurities. Cutting performing arts education will not only…

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