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    are subject to some grave consequences including failure in school, peer relationships and problem solving. For this reason counselors will attend a training that help them to listen better and show value to the voice of our students and ask them questions in a way that will build their cognitive skills. The increase in cognitive skills will yield better decision making as well as academic performance and engagement. Design of the PD This particular PD will be conducted by the Cognitive…

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    When I first made it onto Beamer rd. that was when I notice half way down that there was a stall car with their bights sitting on beamer. First thought that came to mind was, “that’s a cop”. So I started to monitor my speed as I approach the parked car. I noticed that it was a cop that I passed. At that second that was then the cop turns around to follow me to the end of beamer. Instantly I thought the cop was running my license plate because they continue to follow without signaling me. Once…

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    What Does Faith Mean To Me

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    In my life at this moment there are a lot of things that I need to have faith with such as to who I should date and marry, what major I should have and whether or not I should continue to go to school here at BYU-Idaho. I feel like that I should make a plan and stick to it because if it is a bad plan then the Lord will let me know if it will hurt me. Sometimes we need to be doing or going towards a goal before the Lord will let us know if we are on the right path. The main change that I thought…

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    discussing the interview. After reading and signing the consent form, we sped through the questions. Her responses were quick, but they were deliberate: I believed all of her answers. Also, the addition of the response cards allowed us to come to a mutual understanding of her responses. An observation I made was that her expression would vary based on the question: if the question was positive she’d smile and if the question was negative she’d frown. This transparency added another layer of…

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    As a child, I had an insatiable curiosity and was always brimming with questions. Where did the dinosaurs go? Why is that man homeless? Where do babies come from? And my parents would always patiently listen and conjure up a quick and simple answer. Growing up I came to realize that some of these answers that my parents had given me weren 't always entirely correct or even necessarily true at all. But they would set a very important precedent in my life. What 's even more interesting; however,…

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    several factors. First, the urgency of the position that needs to be filled. This position is an integral part of the organization and should be filled post haste. Second, the professional and business like quality of the candidate in question. The candidate in question presented a level of professionality that seemed fit for the position. However, her make-up seemed to be a little bit on the extreme side, but I do not believe this to be a major issue looking at the bigger picture. Third, how…

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    the reasoning the readers may relate with their action or disagree. Haddon’s character Ed has hidden the truth about his wife’s death to shield Christopher from the immense pain he could’ve felt if he found out the truth. Haddon’s use of rhetorical question “Christopher, do you understand that I love you?” emphasises the unquestionable parental love Ed has for his child. Ed loves Chris regardless of his disability and makes the effort to reassure him with the unexpressed fact that everything he…

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    from the University of Washington. Loftus and Palmer were studying reconstructive memory and believed that questions asked to individuals following an event could reconstruct their memory of that event. They chose to test that hypothesis by asking 45 students of various sizes questions regarding short clips of automobile accidents they watched. Many questions were asked afterwards, but the question regarding speed stood out the most. Half of the students were asked, “About how fast were the cars…

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    New Green, in a group of four we are required to answer the questions pertaining to this film. While watching it is vital to identify the observations of the Latino icon, George Lopez, and the issue of the confusion about Latinos in American society. We are to discuss the video with our assigned teammates and submit one synthesized, integrated submission based on all the group member’s input while avoiding dividing a section or question to each team member. The submission is to be made online…

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    interviewee asked questions that I have heard before interviews and I would answer them accordingly. After each answer she would give me feedback by giving me answers that I should have said instead and if my answer were good she would also let me know. The prep work did help because it helped me prepared for the real interview that I would be having on October 22nd with a company called Haskell. It was a construction engineering…

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