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    mom asked him if he had any money to help out. Rameck’s mother had another baby and her milk was going to rot if Rameck did not give up his money. He chose to pay for the bills instead of pursuing his interests. Rameck family responsibilities had a negative effect on his education. He could not pursue his interests in school due to his family holding him back. This eventually lead him to fighting, skipping school, and juvenile jail. Students like Rameck need extra support in the classroom. If…

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    76) says. The scholar’s opinion is that whereas “positive emotion feedback” has the power of encouraging learners to try again, the “negative cognition feedback” shows that the student has to make some adjustments (p. 77). Noels develops the argument about the negative and positive feedback and says that whereas the former is critical and, therefore, poses the threat of undermining the student’s intrinsic motivation, the latter is perceived as compassionate…

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    SEP #4 In my observation of a Kindergarten class, there were many different teaching methods used. The teacher used many visual aids, and example would be when she asked the students to draw a pig. She displayed a pig on the board that was drawn by a guest speaker, and the students were asked to replicate the drawing. The teacher I observed also used games to enhance the student’s learning. The games were not meant to be competitive, but simply there to help the students with thing such as…

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    Negative Feedback Theory

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    negative feedback (1992). In order to accomplish this, they first asked participants to complete a short questionnaire (a version of the Texas Social Behavior Inventory) and then deliver a short speech, to which “raters” behind two-way mirrors gave them either written positive or negative feedback. The participants were then asked a few questions concerning the positive and negative feedback they received and asked which rater they preferred…

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    John Stuart Mill, a philosopher during the mid-1800’s, is known as one of the most important western political philosophers in the past three hundred years. Many of his arguments on freedom can be seen intertwined with the current way we run societies around the world today. Being a self proclaimed Utilitarian, Mill focuses his arguments on making the collective reside with the most utility possible, with utility being defined by happiness. To achieve maximum utility, Mill presents three…

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    students may not realise that a teacher is giving an informal feedback(2); therefore it is important to indicate when the teacher is about to suggest or comment on a behaviour(2). Clynes and Raftery cited that a teacher may risk highlighting only the negative behaviour, and can be interpreted as fault-finding(7). For this reason, it is important to reinforce positive behaviour while…

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    Renowned fashion planner Lauren Conrad is taking her success in the party and entertainment universe with great anticipation. The much-heralded fashion designer, publisher and social media genius seek to conquer the party planning and entertaining crowd with her innovative, contemporary, and chic ideas. Often considered the new millennium Martha Stewart, Conrad’s Paper Crown and LC Lauren Conrad for Kohl's have taken the nation by storm. With her success in dressing women, she now moves her…

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    center, and the response. Positive feedback is one of the two loops of homeostasis and, it is the enhancement or amplification of the original stimulus by an output. This cyclic feedback continues to amplify the body’s response to stimulus until negative feedback takes over. Positive feedback can be seen in multiple body function including blood clotting. To avoid blood loss, the body incorporates positive feedback to accelerate the clotting process until a blood clot is formed and bleeding…

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    delve into the issue correctly, we have to define what freedom means. According to Isaiah Berlin, there are two forms of freedom: Positive freedom and Negative freedom. Simply put, positive freedom is about the opportunity or freedom to do something. This form of freedom is often referred to as coercion, or the interference of human beings. Negative freedom is defined as the freedom from things. More notably, it is the freedom in which a person can act unobstructed by others(1). There are many…

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    Liberty And Equality

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    and this would inevitably interfere with the liberty of those who have an abundance of resources and wealth. However, after a closer examination we can see that in many cases an increase in equality results in an increase in freedom as well. The negative and positive explanations of freedom imply that inequality can actually be a restraint of freedom because it limits one 's autonomy. In addition, the distinction between individual and social liberty can…

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