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    donor on their license. With the information given to me from the Gift of Life, I relayed the importance of saving a life back to the students I was working with. I decided to have my group focus on the kidneys, one of the most vital and the most in demand organ, according to the Gift of Life. I encouraged a group discussion, required them to research history about organ transplants, and complete a booklet of their findings. Throughout this five-week project, I was able to foster a relationship…

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    diagnostic, summative, formative or comprehensive as long as it aligns with student knowledge. For instance the use of projects, students working in groups and presentations are the key factors in having…

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    “Ethnography literally means 'a portrait of people.' An ethnography is a written description of a particular culture - the customs, beliefs, and behaviour - based on information collected through fieldwork.” - Marvin Harris and Orna Johnson (2000) Introduction An ethnography is a form of research that brings insight to specific issues that would be hard to understand as an outsider looking into a certain culture. Ethnographies enlighten others and give reasoning to a cultures beliefs, practices…

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    Ashley as I said in my presentation, was a success story as she was adopted by parents that loved her unconditional and assisted her in fighting the demons that she experienced as a foster child. Later, she became a loving mother, obtained her BA degree; became an inspirational…

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    clarifies the political strengths at work behind media utilization. Pretty much as vitally, she finds that specific presentation likewise impacts how normal residents connect with legislative issues by and large. On one hand, natives may turn out to be progressively isolated as an aftereffect of utilizing media that sticks with their political convictions; then again, factional specific presentation may support cooperation. Eventually, Stroud uncovers exactly how personally joined the standard…

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    A speech is the communication of thoughts in spoken words. It made by someone who is speaking in front of a group of people (Merriam-Webster, n.d). In order to satisfy your audience expectations, we need to prepare our speech very. The speech like the other type of communication has its rules that need to be followed in order to avoid miscommunication or misunderstanding. We are required to construct our speech according to the principle laid out in chapter 10. In the following paragraphs, we…

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    The 4-hour block group lesson presentation went ok. I believe that the message was received, even though few things didn’t go the way I wanted them to go. The strengths of the lesson were probably when everyone understood how the program works and its pros and cons. Instead the areas that needed improvement were, the icebreaker, it wasn’t supposed to be assigned a letter, but anyone had to keep going with the alphabet being careful to not repeat the letter, but my partner forgot about it. Then,…

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    Media representation of immigrants reflect group prejudice against immigrant population - The media tends to represent groups of people in ways that are largely consistent with the broader society’s view of those groups. As such the media may represent a public face to the unfairness, concerned and worries of the general social group from whom the media expects to extract its funding. The social concerns of a particular era may be reflected in the prevailing themes in the media. As an example,…

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    Strategic family therapy was developed with the contribution of Gregory Bateson, Jay Haley, Don Jackson, and many more. Strategic family therapy engages families and aims to alter their dynamic by engaging them in a creative behavioral task. Focus is put on present behaviors and presenting problems, rather than the past, thus insight is not the goal of this form of therapy. The concepts of strategic family therapy derived from concepts of communication, thus linked to one another. A double…

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    confidence was very obvious in the two situations I will focus on in this essay, the ‘Brand Me’ presentation and my search for a placement. ‘Tell me about yourself?’ This is such a hard question for me to answer, as I cannot find something that I have done which is good enough to define who I am. Not surprisingly this was reflected in the first ‘Brand Me’ presentation , as it was a 3-minute unprepared presentation identifying myself as a brand because I did not…

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