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    Teddy Baffles

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    eat two cookies!” and the teacher rewards him with a lollipop for correctly answering the question. However, according to Salinger, that child does not deserve a lollipop because he only answered the question logically, not spiritually. Although logic is the primary approach people take to solve most problems, in “Teddy”, Salinger hi lights the conflict between…

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    by raising your hand and waiting quietly to be called on. After instruction, students should make sure they understand the concept, if not, they should ask questions. Encourage questioning in the class. To ensure students understand, ask them if they have had any other different types of listening in previous classes and if they have questions to…

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    M said he sees loss as a “silver lining.” I followed up after his response with a question asking him to elaborate more on what he meant by a “silver lining.” He said that with any loss in life, whether it be a death or physical loss, you “will always have something there and always gain something new.” He believes that through our losses…

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    I know, it sounds like a simple conversation starter but when he asked me these questions there was excitement in his voice. It was met with the same excitement a father would ask a son how his big game went. It was more of an invite of him wanting to know all about it. Almost as if he couldn’t wait to hear about all the excitement he…

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    of eight questions to ask my participants that would let them share their opinions and experiences. I started by asking how many tattoos/piercings they currently have and if they are permitted to display them while at work, because this will provide context to help me understand the rest of their answers. I then asked them if they had tattoos/piercings before getting their current job and if they were worried that it would effect their chances of being offered the position. This question related…

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    and hugged him. Then she harassed Tom. He tried escape but she blocking the door. Mayella’s father had seen what she had done and shouted some hateful language directed to his daughter. This gave Tom the opportunity to get away. Mr. Gilmer began to question Tom’s story. He was asked why he would constantly help Mayella, especially because he was not getting paid, Tom replied that he felt bad and sorry for her. Throughout the entire questioning Mr. Gilmer would address Tom with “boy”. Suddenly…

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    my expectation. To grade 6 students, the lead-in sentence seemed to be too complicated with alternative question for them to grasp though they were simple. They weren't able to respond correctly both in content and grammar. Appropriacy in language grading plays a vital role in a language teacher. Therefore, instead of giving a confusing lead-in instruction, I could have simply elicited a question, " Did Kitty live near school? ", which would be easy for them to answer without feeling nervous…

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    participation in the classroom. When you walk into the classroom you must be fully prepared. All assignments must be completed and turned in, the weekly reading requirements must be fully read, in addition to quality notes taken over observations, questions, and any important information you obtained while reading. Not only is doing your assignments a…

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    Therapy In The Classroom

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    Goal of Therapy After careful consideration, the counselor has decided to focus on the act of this student fleeing frequently from his classroom and reducing the number of times the student has to be redirected during class periods. Because of the significant importance of this therapy, the goals will be visible during each session, so that the student observes what we are aspiring to achieve. The Counselor, will lead the student in dialogue and activities designed to navigate the…

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    Pet Owners Relationship

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    physical/mental health of an individual and compares it to past relevant literature. 10 participants were selected using a convenient sample in a psychology class at Northern Virginia Community College. The 10 individuals completed an 8 question survey that asked questions about owning a pet(s) and the state of their mental and physical health. The findings showed a positive relationship between interactions with a pet and levels of stress with a p-value of .041. At this day in age it is…

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