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    implied in answering such a question. In his article, The Meanings of the Questions of Life, John Wisdom challenges the question by presenting some of the factors that might lead some people to think that it is pointless to ask what the meaning of life is before presenting his own opinion that states that asking the question itself is not pointless, but there that might not be a definitive answer to it. Wisdom starts by arguing that some people think that asking this question is pointless…

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    (1995) argues about the difficulties that made by the vast number of textual features associated with the three diamenttional framework, this may be difficult to get some sense to those who are not members of the discourse society or who had no previous experience with discourse analysis . Moreover, Widdowson (1995) argues that Fairclaiugh failure to explain the clearly about confusing terminologies. For instance, the difference cohesion and text structure. Widdowson, (2004) also believe that…

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    The seen question was about values and ethics in accordance with the Social Work Professional Capabilities Framework. I was surprised due to expecting typical interview-like questions, yet undeterred because first placement had been a massive learning curve. With so many relevant scenarios fitting this domain, I debated over the best example, before finally settled on a particular poignant event from previous practice. For the next task applicants were split…

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    1. I observed a well-designed math lesson from Mrs. Myers bilingual class. Before starting her lesson she did a review from the previous day. She started by discussing the number talk and asked the students what they remembered from the previous lesson. As a class, they all reviewed together. Mrs. Myers wrote the number 6 on the easel and represented the number with unifix cubes. She is teaching her students how to learn the number combinations that add up to 6. 0 For example, Mrs. Myers said…

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    Wait time is defined as the time between the teacher’s question asked and the response of the student. Wait time is important because some students may not understand the question therefore, the teacher may not get the best responses from students. Research says that normally teachers only wait one second before student’s response. The amount a time a teacher should wait is between three to five seconds. Research has been proven that when teachers wait three to five seconds, there is a change in…

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    and asked a very specific question to the audience that evoked a thoughtful evaluation of oneself regarding their use of social media. When it came time for questions for this new group, Mr. Michael asked a question specifically to Mr. Kyle and it was the exact same question he asked earlier to the entire class. The majority of Kyle’s presentation he presented opinion and not fact. To make sure he understood the question correctly, Kyle asked Michael to clarify his question. When Michael came…

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    communication. From these three categories I was able to find my strengths and weaknesses, specifically from the goals of participating in active listening and getting others involved in discussions in a polite manner, by asking interpretive and evaluative questions about the readings and discovering the underlying thought and ideas, and by allowing groups shared ideas and topics discussed in class to reach a higher understanding and finding different ways of thinking. These ways of…

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    to choosing a college major or a career. However, one person questions that phrase by asking if it is “wisdom or malarkey” (Pg. 1). That person is Gordon Marino and he is a philosophy professor at St. Olaf College. His article, called, “A Life Beyond Do What You Love,” questions the famous motto by saying that sometimes we should not do what we love, but rather do other things that will make the world around us better. Dr. Marino questions the “do what you love” ideology by saying that sometimes…

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    Introduction This is an experimental study into the effects of exposure to online pharmacies that sell home tests for diagnosing a medical disease, on people’s attitudes and behavioral intentions. ‘Online pharmacies’ are Internet-based webshops that sell medical products to individual consumers for use at home (e.g., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_pharmacy)‘Home diagnostic tests’ are tests that one can use independently, i.e. without a prescription, supervision or intervention by a health…

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    One of the most common questions asked to kids is “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Many times in response to this kids will answer with a typical dream job: “I want to be a Firefighter!” However, we can look at that same kid twenty years down the road and find them in a cubicle slaving over spread sheets as opposed to bursting into burning buildings to save lives. The question is why? Why would someone give up his exciting dream job in favor of something so monotonous and ordinary? If…

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