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    On November 2, 2016, I, Deputy John Arnold, went to Canyon Road Baptist Church at 8550 South 49th West Avenue in Creek County, Oklahoma where Deputy Brandan Welsh was completing a stolen vehicle report. Upon my arrival the victim had already left. Deputy Welsh stated the victim arrived at the church at approximately 6:15 P.M. and at approximately 7:15 P.M. when he went to leave church, he discovered his 2007 Silver Cadillac STS sedan missing from the church parking lot. While Deputy Welsh was…

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    Shelly’s idea of human nature to learn is similar to that of John Locke. Furthermore, Shelly also incorporates the Bacon’s induction idea to define human tendency to learn as they observe. As in inductive reasoning, one learns by making many observations and then comes to the result based on the patterns observed, Shelly depicts that the monster learns gradually through observing different things in the society. For instance, the Chandna…

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    I was privileged enough to do my classroom observation in a place near and dear to my heart, my hometown high school in Sidney, MT. I was invited into Mrs. Lang’s classroom where she taught a variety of classes. Mrs. Lang teaches culinary arts I and II, fashion I and II, early childhood education, child development, and international foods. What I love most about this school is how friendly and supportive the students and staff are. During the day, Mrs. Lang teaches freshman to seniors and even…

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    Practicum 1 was done at a center called Creative School, in Durham North Carolina. The school had one NC pre-K room and one certified teacher name Ms. Jules. The interview took place May 25,2017 at 8:50am and the observation started at 9: 00am.The classroom felt inviting and child centered. The purpose of this practicum is to gain a visual presence of a physical classroom environment, understand cooperative learning, technology use, student learning, and assessments. I entered Ms. Jules…

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    Naturalistic Observation

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    infants were allowed to move freely throughout this room. To make sure they were getting accurate observations, they observed 15 walking infants (ages 12.8-13.8 months) inside of their own homes. It was advised that the caregivers of these infants act normally. Researchers recorded the infants’ movements in each of the two environments with handheld cameras. This research demonstrated naturalistic observation because the infants’ behaviors were studied by video camera recordings without…

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    Question How does distilled water, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, stabilized, at 3% concentration as a dilute solution), and rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl alcohol) affect leaves detached from their trees? Hypothesis If I submerge leaves in distilled water, then the leaves will become wet and softer (relative to their original state), because that is what happens to detached leaves after it rains. If I submerge leaves in hydrogen peroxide, then the leaves will become whitened and the distinct…

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    Naeyc Child Observation

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    NAEYC standard 3b: Using Observation, Documentation and Assessment Tools A Brief Introduction to the Child In respect for the daycare center and the privacy of the child, I use will the Pseudo Name of Joe. He is a four-year-old, that is average height (roughly about 3’5). He has brown/blackish curly hair and brown eye color. The reason being I picked Joe because right away he grabbed my attention, as soon as I walked into the classroom, I noticed right away that he is always smiling. Also he is…

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    Partying on the Weekend For my observation I went to a house party in town on Saturday night. It was a tightly packed house, meaning there were little rooms and a lot of people. The tight quarters in the house forces people to interact with one another. In order to move from one end of the house to the other some interaction had to take place. The party was slow until about 11 p.m. when a huge swarm of people started showing up. Some walking into the house while others were stumbling or getting…

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    What makes a good observation? When making an observation, one would need to gather enough information to be able to fully describe what was observed. The details gathered would cover all areas of the action observed: what was seen, heard, touched, tasted, how it made one feel and can the reader relate to what is being described. In The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore, Kellie Schmitt created an effective observation by using sensory details, appeal to the reader’s emotion using pathos, and relating…

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    Nasher Museum Case Study

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    II. Managerial Analysis The Nasher Museum has a participative management style that seeks to build committed and strong relationships among all employees and managers. As part of the observable culture it is clear that the museum value the importance of supporting and engaging with art. Part of this culture is reflected through the way the employees actively run the organization on all levels. Though this organization seeks to prosper through its support from all people in and around their…

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