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    Three years later, Thorfinn Karlsefni a Viking explorer, who some sources note as Leif Eriksson’s brother and others simply as an acquaintance or companion, sailed to Vinland with his family and a small group of settlers. There he established the first European settlement, besides the short stay of Leif Eriksson. The group of about 130 people “settled there to engage in haymaking, hunting, and fishing.”(Thorfinn). The settlements population grew as the first European child was born at the…

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    1. What is the larger significance of the bargain that Walter Lee makes in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry? The major difference in Hansberry’s version of the Faustian bargain is that Walter Lee resists the “satanic temptation”, while in other forms, Walter Lee gives into the temptation. Foster states that “Previous Versions have been either tragic or comic depending on whether the devil successfully collects the soul at the end of the work”, but this is not the case for Hansberry’s…

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    The first thing that happens when the influenza virus infects the host cell, is initiating innate immunity. Innate immunity involves phagocytes binding to the pathogen using its pattern recognition receptors, such as toll-like receptors (TLRs), which binds to the pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that are present on pathogen. After binding to its cell surface, it starts ingesting the pathogen using either phagocytosis or macropinocytosis, and destructs the pathogen either by…

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    released a new Facial Recognition component to the smartphone. What is called Facial ID, can be used for everything that the Touch ID was used for because is supposed to be more secure. Apple has stated their design is extremely efficient at recognizing and remembering a face. It is supposed to be able to recognize the same person with different clothes on, a different hairstyle, and different lighting. They also tackled one of the biggest concerns when it comes to facial recognition: it will be…

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    From my point of view, when organizing the ideal emergent literacy environment, it is very important to begin the process by getting to know the students' background, likes, interests, and level of knowledge proceed with the accommodations and strategies to make these students feel very welcome. Therefore, I like to always emphasize the classroom rules and the respect in the classroom. Then, one good activity as the ice breaks between students and to emerge literacy could start with the…

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    During my time in my Kindergarten LAL/Math resource classroom I observed a student, who will be referred to as Ally for confidentiality reasons. Specifically, I observed Ally’s number recognition ability. Ally is currently five years old and is in her seventh month of Kindergarten. Ally lives at home with her mother, father, and older brother Mathew. Ally’s parents are very involved in her school life. They attend celebrations, meetings, and other events. Ally comes from a Russian family. Her…

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    It is important for children to develop the understanding of expression and the different ways of communication. The beginning stages of development children learn by observing and then participating and it is very important to provide the best means of learning at the early stage as this can direct a child’s development of communication and understanding. As children naturally easy to be entertained. It is an excellent way to help their development by providing learning with the things they…

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    Introduction Memory, Symbol, and Pattern affect reading of literature by giving the reader a deep interpretation with more structure of a piece of literature. It also makes the reader associate more things in the piece of literature with his experiences or others types of literature. The Recognition of Pattern helps the reader to have a clearer understanding of the literature for the reason that it makes the reader to relate the patterns of the literature with patterns in real life. On piece of…

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    (prior to the spring assessment of externalizing symptoms) during structured, semi structured, and free play activities. Social dominance was operationally defined as a pattern of repeated interactions in which the outcome consistently favors the same dyad member (Drews, 1993). Research assistants underwent training in the recognition and scoring of a range of dominance-subordination behaviors, which included object and attention acquisition…

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    This article by Smith et al., 2015, tests how pictures can have an effect on false memories especially in older adults. The researchers were interested in why pictures can decrease false memories in older adults but why visual words do not decrease false memories in older adults as they do in younger adults. In this study there were two experiments with both older and young adults. The first experiment tests whether young adults would have higher false recall being presented with sounds of words…

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