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    Integrity Reflection

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    experiences in San Jose. The reality of the fish bowl effect is recognized when an RA sees residents outside of the residence hall or even off campus, at least that is how it happened for me. Both the polo and presence of an RA hold power and understanding this can often lead to being place in a sticky situation. I am a role model, mentor, resource, and a friend to any resident which is a different persona than Briettny Curtner, a twenty year old battling social anxiety while approaching…

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    order to become successful. Some of these factors include understanding the target market, the clients, the market, and various aspects of the market. One of the factors that can lead Pinterest to success is understanding the client’s target market. According to the textbook, “one service gaining increased attention is research, as agencies realize that to communicate effectively with their clients ' customers, they must have a good understanding of the target audience (Belch & Belch, 2014, p.…

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    Belvie Mabika Case Study

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    watched over, and against the use of violence. Furthermore, she is used to being in a refugee camp with her sister, and may be concerned about what could happen to her if she leaves her to roam the school on her own not understanding the difference between the two, or even understanding the difference between the outside environments, or the fact that those who hurt them in the DRC are not coming for them here. This idea of Belvie not knowing the difference between cultures, and knowing so well…

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    Literacy Reflection Paper

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    I have had a hard time so far in this class. I understand the terms in class, but the language of the articles is over my head sometimes. I finish an article asking what the point of it was or what I learned and I have no answer. I spend the whole time focused on the article and get little out of it. It is not that I do not understand the concepts or need for integrating literacy into subjects. The articles are speaking over my head. I have a hard time finishing one article much less three or…

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    The process that I went through to get though the writing essay .And to really digest what the author was trying to covey I had to pay particular attention to the introduction paragraphs to locate this information. Figure out what clues did the writer leave throughout the paper to get his point across. Do these provide what the content and writer’s purpose is? I already clued into what the paper would be about by the title. That is where my active readying started and also where it ended. Since…

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    Empathy can be shown without speaking. While Butler demonstrates how speech is taken for granted and in her short story she also puts in smaller points where shared feelings and understanding is present. When Rye and Obsidian are driving to Pasadena, they both learn of each other’s abilities to speak, read and write. They connect, despite confusingly communicating with gestures and its almost as if they complete each other. Rye can…

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    Global Learning Styles

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    aids are often helpful when dealing with complex material, and appropriate visuals help to break the text information into relatable portions of data. Also, since very few individuals are solely verbal combining, both aspects will provide better understanding of learning resources. Finally, global learners tend to grasp the concept as a whole, and fill the details in after. This style is organic, natural, and learning may seem spontaneous, but allows rapid assimilation of the information that…

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    Perspective is important. Perspective can be equated to perception, and our perception is how we see or understand things. These things hold great power over how we see our lives. In Rory Sutherland’s Ted Talk “Perspective is everything” he talks about how powerful perspective is and how changing your perspective can the enrich the livelihood of your life. His main ideal is that most people are happier when they feel they are in control of their life. There is power all around us, we hold power…

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    when teachers understand where students need to go with their learning, and are able to take them there when each student is ready (Managing). Monitoring students learning is extremely important so you can determine student’s current level of understanding, plan instruction, and respond to student’s needs. Without monitoring, when would you know if students have learned what you have taught them? If you know right away how much students have learned, you can help struggling students get back…

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    groups and prevents problems in the classroom that often steam from lack of understanding of the students developmental level. The class schedule in my CT 's classroom describes very well how she addresses all of her students ' needs. While a group of students work on iRead, she takes another group for reading and so forth. Exercising critical thinking is highly encouraged in the class. My CT promotes respect and understanding when formulating ideas. She also repeats very frequently the…

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