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    that whether my teaching strategies were suitable for enhancing the students learning, and what I needed to do next to support the improvement of students learning. Moreover, these assessments helped me to identify the students’ capability such as the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) of the students (Vygotsky, 1978). Once I knew the ZPD of the students, I changed my teaching strategies to meet their learning needs. For example, I designed a series of the interventions to scaffold the students…

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    My recommendation for dealing with “A Growing Threat” document is to publish it. The government’s reaction to this document was to hold off on publication of a story on the seized Korean device until the government is ready to announce it. The government offered an exclusive interview in exchange, but no date was given as when the story would be released. The public deserves to know the true extent of the North Korean threat. The public was already aware of the fact that the North Koreans sold…

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    Summary According to statistic, 20 percent of children 2-17 years old in the United States have been victims of different types of violence. The more susceptible children ' ages are between birth to 5 years old. They experience more abuse and neglecting. Community and family 's violence have a considerable impact in children 's school readiness, and in the ways that these children interact with others. But studies show that an early education program can minimize the impact to them. In the…

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    Midterm paper My managerial internship with W.S. Badcock corporation this summer so far has been an essential learning experience in the working world. Overall my time this summer has been enjoyable, albeit tedious and repetitive. My co-workers and supervisors are all pleasant and reasonable, and I feel well respected throughout the company; however, my status of intern is made evident on a regular basis. My jobs revolve entirely around preparing, shipping, and installing components…

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    Constructivism and Social Constructivism in the Classroom (From: http://marjorieumg.weebly.com/learning-theories.html) For this work, I would like to focus on “Constructivism and Social Constructivism in the classroom” in the scope of this course. In the following sections, I will explain the meaning and the basics of constructivism theory, the origin of it and the starting point of the theory. In addition, importance of constructivism theory will be discussed. Furthermore, the supporters…

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    What is learning? This is the age-old question that many people—psychologists, philosophers, teachers—have all asked themselves. The answer to this question will differ depending on the viewpoint of whose asking it. Based upon my personal viewpoint, along with the viewpoints of various psychologists, the following paragraphs will analyze various aspects of learning—what it is, how it is obtained, and how a teacher can facilitate it. Depending on their area of study, psychologists have different…

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    After about two years of negotiation the adversaries signed an armistice that gave the POW’s the right to stay where they wanted. That is when they divided the peninsula in half which is now the 38th parallel gridline and became the demilitarized zone (DMZ). The war was short but it was very vicious, claiming nearly five million lives. The gruesome total of deaths was more than World War II and Vietnam…

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    Shin In Geun Book Report

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    In Blaine Harden’s book, he recounts a Korean man’s escape from a North Korean prison camp to freedom in the west. The former prisoner, Shin In Geun, is the first man known to have successfully escaped from a North Korean "total-control zone" grade internment camp. In this book, Harden captures Shin’s difficult past while in the camp to his freedom afterward as an adult. Born in the prison camp, Shin had never experienced life outside of the treacherous conditions he faced on a daily basis.…

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    Generational Deficits: The complexity of generational poverty One would assume that if one generation is impoverished and the next generation is also impoverished, that this had to be from the same lack of resource and exclusively that. This generational poverty, however, does not necessarily have to be the same as the one preceding it. Each generation who is impoverished finds themselves in a new situation that has its own unique deficits of a certain resource that they simply cannot live…

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    South Korea Peninsula

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    15 percent of the national government budget. South Korea take special care of it military and its peninsula is the world most densely armed zone. “The Korean peninsula is the world 's most densely armed zone with over 1.8 million combat-ready troops confronting each other across the DMZ,” (Hungee 2016). The DMZ more formerly known as the Demilitarized Zone is the border of the 38th parallel that separates South Korea from North Korea. Conflicts still brews between the two region however…

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