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    Thinking in Numbers: On Life, Love, Meaning and Math is a book written by Daniel Tammet. Throughout the book Tammet allows us to share his unique insights and delight in the way of numbers, fractions, and equations underpin all our lives. In a way, he portrays the message that nobody is born to hate math, but that it’s about our experience with integers, fractions, and numbers that enhances the ability of one another to dislike math. Thinking in Numbers, a series of essays that discuss this…

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    to be treated as second class citizen that is why I tend to be independent and I never ask for help. But unfortunately all human beings were created to depend upon each other in order to survive so I am working on depending upon others. Another problem I see myself dealing with is when starting new relationships I tend to idealize others or to an extreme extent where I idolize the other person. Therefore when I find the other person is not perfect I immediately take a step back and retract back…

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    Bolton suggested problem solving as a need skill and restorative, one of my talents, will help me succeed at this part of the career. The pre-requisites like introduction to sociology and introduction to statistics both use problem solving within their class work. These classes will help nurture my talent of problem solving so it may become a strength. In these classes I can learn from my mistakes and figure out a solution to pass the class by reviewing my past problems. Knowing my talents and…

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    felt inspired, the sensation of giving way to an idea and watching it grow into a reflection of there personality. For the longest time Creativity was an enigma beyond the reach of science, but now we clearly know that it takes creativity to solve problems. It’s an aspect of human intelligence. Creativity is everywhere and in the past few decades there have been a number of studies exploring the human brain and what makes one highly creative person different than the least creative person. They…

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    How leader encourages people to adapt any problem that his or her followers could face is a very important approach that leader should aware about it. In this essay I am going to identify adaptive leadership, and the situational challenges that leaders could face: technical challenges, adaptive challenges, and both technical challenges and adaptive challenges. Moreover, I am going to identify six leader behaviors in the process of adaptive leadership. Also, I am going to illustrate these…

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    thoughtful investigating, making sense of information, and developing new understandings. The students are responsible for ask questions, researching their questions, and choosing how to present their findings. Students are in charge of solving problems or answer posing questions rather than having the teacher simply present facts or answer questions…

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    They seated up a problem-solving approach consist of steps: orientation, problem definition, goal setting, and generation of alternatives, decision making, action, and evaluation. Therefore the authors believed that good problem-solving skills consist of the ability to recognize a problem when it arises, define the problem clearly and accurately, produce a diversity of possible solutions, anticipate outcomes, formulate…

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    Attitude In Mathematics

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    some courses optimization seems to be the strongest topic in applied mathematics, with additional interest in differential equations. Lecturers are not much motivated to improve the situation rather they maintain their traditional lecture approach. Problem-solving applications and research activities generally are only beginning to take hold, however, because university mathematics has traditionally focused on theoretical topics on the assumption that the only career for math majors would be in…

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    Solving Group Problems

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    produce it. There were instances when tensions arose due to minor disagreements of what actions should be taken to complete our task, however, we were able to use problem-solving steps in order to form a decision to appease the majority. Schwartzman (2014) maintains that there are six steps to solve problems as a group; define the problem or issue, establish criteria for solutions, identify solutions, evaluate solutions, choose the best one, and then implement or test it. Accordingly,…

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    • During the beginning of my lesson, with the entire class, I had the students help another student through a multiplication and division problem. When the students were helping another student, I asked the students prompting questions that allowed them to help that student effectively. For example, during the multiplication problem, I asked the students, “Is this answer complete?” to which a student responded with, “no.” When the student responded to this, I asked then the simple question of…

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