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    Everyone has a reason why they chose the career they did. I like to think my reasoning is special, sad but special. Some people decided it because they just like the job, but I had a life changing experience that decided it for me. I decided in fifth grade that I wanted to help people when I grow up and that has been my plan ever since. The exact careers I have picked has changed, but they all had to do with helping people. There are always things that happen in our lives that impact us greatly…

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    Instructional Procedures: Using the system of most-to-least prompts for each step in the task analysis beginning after Cindy checks her schedule. Wait 5 seconds between prompts. 1. Tell Cindy what step in the task analysis she is to complete (Say, “Red.”). 2. Verbal prompt, “What color?” 3. Gesture by pointing to the materials on the table (Point to a red apple). 4. No prompt. Reinforcement: Use a first/then schedule allowing Cindy to select her preferred activity prior to beginning the task…

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    We helped teach pupils in a primary school, while learning about the way they lived and seeing the different ways in which their life and culture was different to ours. Working with the pupils allowed me to develop my communication skills as they didn’t understand some of the things we were teaching so I had to use visual communication to explain. The trip required us to have respect for and gain the respect of the primary students, the teachers, and the many other people we…

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    Teaching has always been a huge passion of mine, I love children and the environment teachers work in. I have always wanted to be a teacher since I was very young. I would always teach my siblings and we would pretend I was there teacher and they were my students. I would also volunteer at my local elementary schools; being in that environment and interacting with the children. That helped me make the decision that teaching is what I always wanted to do that was my vocation. I have strived to be…

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    Lacy Elementary school is a public urban school k-6 that has a capacity of 500 students, but is serving 650 students. The school 's capacity is at 130% which is well over the desired amount of students to be able to serve efficiently with the limited resources provided.. Most all of the students qualify for a federal lunch and breakfast program. According to the analysis, recent rezoning projects have caused new neighboring students to be bused to and enrolled in the school. During my special…

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    Microsystem To explain Brofenbrenner’s ecological system of Theory, I will be talking about myself. The microsystem is the people and places I interact on a daily basis. It not only changes me but changes the environment as well. The factors that influenced my development as I grown up was my family, school, and neighborhood. In the microsystem, my family influenced how I mature into adulthood. My mother took care of me and my siblings when she was home from work. Despite the financial issue…

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    Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent an idea. These symbols can be animals, objects, people, or anything. Color is a common symbol throughout all literature. In Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest there are a lot of colors. This essay could go on forever with all of them, so here are four: white, red, green, and purple. White and red represent emotions that the Combine feels towards the men on the ward, and green and purple show the men’s emotions towards the latter. Kesey uses white…

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    Nathan Vanhoy at first glance appeared to be an average boy however Nathan struggle with reading. His parents were surprised because of the amount of reading he did at home. So they thought. His school thought it would be best if he were to repeat the first grade a second time, but when he started the second grade he starting having the same problems again. Again Nathan struggled with his reading, it wasn’t until his parents realized that he was memorizing the book, that he really had a learning…

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    among many others. The similarities and differences between the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures of proteins, membranes, and nucleic acids are critical in understanding biological processes. Nucleic acids and proteins have analogous primary, secondary, and tertiary structures. Proteins and membranes are the only macromolecules that form tertiary and quaternary structures. PRIMARY STRUCTURE The protein primary structure is composed of 20 varying amino acid subunits.…

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    We all read on a daily basis. To be able to interpret text is a necessity in today’s society. Without this ability, we cannot communicate to one another without speaking, which is a troublesome complication when one is miles away from the receiver of the message. Schools are the first to teach us how to read and understand the alphabet, and later, great works of literature. Literature is often used in schools to educate students in how our native language functions. Shakespeare’s works are a…

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