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    Looking around, I see twelve desks with only half as many students sitting at them. Going into this clinical experience, I expected fewer students than in a typical class as I was assigned to a special education classroom. Students in Ms. Olson’s classroom had IEPs, mainly for having one or more behavioral disorders. As with any new person coming into a class, the students were quite hesitant to interact to me, and so they were for my first couple of visits, but eventually I became a normal…

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    Walking into Ms. Vanneman’s first grade class on the first day of my observation, I expected first grade to be an extension of kindergarten. I thought that first grade was the transitional period before real learning took place. I expected the students to still be learning about shape, size, color, the alphabet, and proper classroom etiquette. I was quickly proven wrong and my expectations were blown. This first grade class was reading, spelling, solving math problems from memory, writing…

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    “A governess? Why do we need a governess?” Lissy cried her anger showing. Lissy did not like the being controlled by anyone and a governess would probably be a very controlling force. “It is time you girls learn to be proper women of society. Ms. Ecker is here to help you learn to do that. Ms. Ecker is quite a brave soul, agreeing to take on the three of you, since, heavens know, you can be quite a handful…

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    Proficient Tennis Player

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    executing or neglecting for us demonstrates. Be that with no doctors their constitution state might make clinched alongside terrible state. They help players again all great being. We ought further bolstering provide for kudos to doctors, a result not best do they help Competitors they perform additional huge errands. This ranges from labor to comprehending restorative mysteries. All in all a their calling may be lifestyle additional paramount over a hitting a ball of the different…

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    Mrs. Gray allowed for me to join Ms. Youngberg’s second period comprehensive live skills class to interact with different special education students to get a sense of all many types of special education students there are. Ms. Youngberg taught a class full of different students-both in seven and eight grade- that are working at their own pace and on different subjects such as math and reading. Ms. Youngberg also has several student aids in her classroom so her students have someone to interact…

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    placed into a medical pool. Blackfish uses anthropomorphism throughout its film, one specific incident being when they mentioned how the orcas were “screaming” due to being separated from their calf. Basic biology of these animals debunks this as orcas do not have vocal cords and are completely incapable of producing sound with their mouths. They instead use their blowhole to create different volumes, pulses frequencies and pitches to create their calls. According to former SeaWorld Orlando orca…

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    whole. Working with her I noticed some flaws of the job towards her being a woman working in this industry. That's when I notice that being a woman on the job seems to have its cons. Ms. Melissa Nash Lawrence is an African American woman that works in the same automotive store as I and is the assistant store, manager. Ms. Melissa is forty-two years old, who looks younger than she is. She has the skin tone of a Hershey's…

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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    According to Neil Izenberg et al (2000),( human disease and condition volume 2) stated that multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the nervous system that disrupts communication between brain and other parts of the body, resulting in circumstances of weakness, paralysis, blindness, and other symptom. This disease most likely strikes young adults between 20 and 40, and its affects about twice as many women as men. Multiple sclerosis believed to be an autoimmune disease that attack…

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    size of it reminds me of a smaller auditorium. There are many students. The gathering would be considered a medium sized crowd. The speech was given to a supportive audience, based on the importance of the message and how it relates to the audience. Ms. Hall’s speech influenced me to finally take action on doing my financial aid. I really enjoy listening to her talk because she uses appropriate and intelligent vocabulary. I felt as though everything she says is trustworthy and reliable.…

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    Field Experience Reflection Introduction My Junior Achievement placement was at Penniman Elementary School in Cahokia, Illinois. Penniman is apart of the Cahokia Unit School District #187. Ms. Sommerfield taught her fifth grade class math, science, spelling, writing, and reading. The fifth graders also went to physical education and art class but with different educators certified in those subjects. Field experience & General Observation questions Quality teaching and learning includes…

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