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    didn’t have any other clothes. When they where in the war the only way they could communicate with family and friends were a letter hand written unlike now everyone has phones and computers, they didn’t have the stuff we had all they got too use was a pencil/pen and paper. But they still got to talk…

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    syndrome adjust to everyday tasks with regards to their needs and abilities. Occupational therapy teaches self-care skills like eating, getting dressed, using computers, etc. Therapists can provide special tools to complete daily tasks, such as a pencil that is easier to grip for writing. At different ages, therapists offer different tools. In high school for example, the therapists helps with choosing what someone wants to do after high school by matching their interests and strengths with…

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    To begin, I believe Mrs. Winger’s wants the best for her child, and she believes that playing in the sandbox, drawing, or building blocks is a free-time for children. Mrs. Winger wants her child time to be used wisely. Mrs. Winger concern is for her child to stay advance and not be left behind, because this generation is based on technology. I believe taking away playtime from preschool is not the best idea. I believe playtime is a learning experience all by itself, and it is an important part…

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    Spent By Amitai Analysis

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    ‘’Domination’’ Do you have the latest Louis Vuitton bag? Are you late on bill payments? Consumerism has dominated our values and morals of life. People assume that we need these things. In the article spent, Amitai Etzioni discusses the topic of American society is suffering from a social disease of consumerism and concludes that such ‘’a culture in which the urge to consume dominates the psychology of citizen’s is a culture in which people will do almost…

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    Propaganda Art

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    they could do (presidential election, global warming, etc.). Encourage students to be creative and to not copy their neighbors’ art. Students will sketch their posters in pencil before using the media of their choice to finish their compositions. Materials: 8x11 inch paper, enough for each student to have one Colored pencils, crayons, pastels, markers, paint, and brushes. Clean-up: (5 minutes) Each student will be responsible for cleaning his/her area and returning unused materials to their…

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    On May 13, 1836, the most influential poster designer of the later nineteenth century, Jules Chéret was born. Chéret was born to a family of artisans in Paris, France. His father was a typographer and his brother Joseph was a sculptor. By the age of thirteen, Jules ended his formal education and began a three-year apprenticeship to a lithographer. During his apprenticeship he lettered flyers, brochures, posters and funeral announcements. When he was eighteen he worked for multiple lithographers…

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    Unlike the majority of my classmates, I never had the opportunity to put on a cap and gown for a graduation ceremony. Like most people, my high school career lasted about 4 years. I made As and Bs for the most part, but never did earn my high school diploma. This made me feel as though high school was a complete waste of time. After all, I had nothing to show for it. A few months after my classmates graduated from high school, I earned my GED. I learned more from the experience of earning my GED…

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    3. How did the teacher relate the lesson to previous learning? How did the teacher relate the lesson to the backgrounds of the students (e.g. ethnicity, socioeconomic, etc.)? Mrs. Taylor did a tremendous job of relating this lesson to previous learning that the students have completed in her classroom over the last class period. When she was introducing the lesson, Mrs. Taylor made the lesson connect to the book that they had read in this class, The Three Little Pigs, and the structures that…

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    The Author Who Couldn’t Write An author who could not write is interesting. Well, meet Agatha Christie and dysgraphia. Dysgraphia is the reason this extremely talented writer could not spell, or write without pain. With all of her pain, she still wrote amazing books. First, most people know little about dysgraphia. Dysgraphia is explained primarily as a processing problem (Richards 64), and a disease causing trouble with written expression (Understood). Dysgraphia also…

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    Functional: (Power struggles) Dylan was making progress towards his functional goal; however currently his behavior problems have escalated since February 2016. He becomes aggressive, disruptive, non-compliant, unmotivated, isolated, engage in off-task behaviors, avoids task; which consistently show concerning levels of regression across his academic settings. He continues to have low frustration tolerance, serious work avoidance issues, and large amount of attention-seeking behavior. According…

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