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    different ways” (Bannister and Agnew 1977). This idea was followed up by Rosenberg (1979), he and his co-workers used open ended interviews with children from 8-18 years old to find out about their self-descriptions. Rosenberg’s interviews explored the question…

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    by Aristophanes there is a character named Pheidippides.When reading the story readers see that Nick has a lot of curiosities and unfinished questions which make him an unfinished person. In both texts there is an aspect of inquisitive behavior with both characters. Nick had more of a questioning behavior because he was more innocent. He would ask questions when certain things were happening because he was genuinely curious about what was going on. In the story Nick…

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    me along the way. So when I sat down to interview my mentor, I had obtained a long list of questions, but have included just a few here. My first question for Alex was “What do you wish you knew when you were in my…

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    Modification 1 [M]: An elaboration was added to the curriculum and content area to further clarify the direction of the lesson. M2: The link to the previous version 7.5 of the Australian Curriculum ACHCK027 was removed as it was not necessary because it was very much the same content descriptor as ACHASSK118. M3: The objectives were simplified and linked to the sequence of activities in the lesson plan to enable students to achieve the intended learning outcomes (Marsh, Clarke, Pittaway, 2014,…

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    be interest in what others are saying to enhance the quality of interactions they have. Let the other person do most of the talking. This ensures the person listening internalizes the subject being talked about. Ask lots of open ended questions. Open ended questions elicit more detailed responses from a person in a conversation. Be objective. A listener should not be influenced by his personal feelings in his interactions. Listen actively. This allows a listener to get the whole message being…

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    So I asked myself, much like I would later question the interviewees, “What are Joshua McPhails’ major personality traits?”. Surprisingly, coming up with the answers to this question, about the one person in the world, I should know best came with a challenge. After much consideration and introspection I came up with this list of six traits that I would use to describe…

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    How young does a child have to be before he or she stands trial as an adult for first degree murder? How long should a child believe in Santa Claus before they learn the truth? Should adults even indulge kids to believe in Santa Clause at all? Questions most people ask themselves; but, there is never a definitive answer. Age doesn’t define maturity; furthermore, the maturity of one’s life will define the state of mentality! Children are, by far, more honest than an adults. One can…

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    This extract opens with an imperative “let the darkness enter”, this immerses the reader into the narrative, without giving a setting or narrative voice. Since the voice of the protagonist is absent from the opening it brings into question who the imperative is addressing, and could suggests a possible disassociation of Berg (the protagonist) from himself, or the narrative. The use of adjectives “embalmed” “mummified” before clarifying what the object of these adjectives is, creates a foreboding…

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    While some job interviewers pursue a impartially unusual style to interview questions, numerous job interviews include a discussion of communal interview questions and responses. These are opportunities to sell yourself to an ideal company to enhance your chance of a successful future. Here are common interview questions, along with an ideal way to answer them: 1. "Tell me something about yourself." Talk about why you accepted certain jobs and explain why you resigned. Also, include why you…

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    wasn’t listening to carefully because I couldn’t remember some of the things he just said. Which made it difficult for me to comment or ask questions to expand upon something that he had talked about. 2. On which topic were you able to find common…

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