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    Student Interview Essay

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    Figuring out well-thought questions to ask my teacher back home in California was arduous because there are a variety of questions to choose from. Scott Dufrense, a well-respected teacher back in high school, had just received his position as a teacher a couple years ago. It was his 3rd year going in as a Math teacher by the time I graduated. Lutheran High School wasn’t a well populated school. The school had nearly 500 students so it wasn’t difficult for him to fit in and connect with the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Socrates

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    Socrates’ first question is “Do not the good do their neighbors good, and the bad do them evil? (Plato, 26). i. Meletus’ answer is “Certainly” (Plato, 26). Socrates’ second question is “does anyone like to be injured?” (Plato,…

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    For as long as I can remember, there is a specific question that I have asked myself: Why am I here and where am I headed? The fact that I am unable to answer this question completely drains my energies. While I am sure that a number of individuals struggle with this question, I have found that I do not even understand the question itself, much less its answer. For the longest time, I remember being so lost that I no longer recognized the person in the mirror. Looking back on my high school days…

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    Reflective Section Review

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    simple and were clearly explained to the students. The students are already familiar with this style of instruction, because my mentor teacher uses it quite often. The students were instructed to locate and record their answer to the guided reading question in the packet I provided them with. The materials the students needed were the packet, their textbook, and a writing utensil. My mentor teacher does not make study guides for the students but instead does section reviews on the main ideas.…

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    Every since a very young age, I'll I've ever known is football, more importantly Minnesota Vikings football. My dad is maybe the biggest fan there is, every Sunday, Monday or Thursday game, he's watching. Always cheering or yelling. That’s a big one, he yells like the referees can hear him. I could never have friends over on Sundays because of the yelling. Even though football has been around me for so long I never really understood the game. I tried multiple times to understand, but it just…

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    Scholarly Sources

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    This aspect allows readers to get a general idea of the topic of the source prior to reading to whole source to determine if the information is relevant to the question being answered. Because authors of scholarly sources used other information to support their claims, citations are always included with scholarly sources. Citations illustrate to the reader that this information is supported by other scholarly information…

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    Research Questions: What are people’s attitudes towards physician-assisted suicide? Participants: I will survey the general population. I want to find out if average people know about Physician-assisted suicide, as well as their attitudes towards this treatment option. In asking the general population, more specifically college students, assuming they are all of voting age they can help inspire a change to the current regulation. Average people as participants are relevant since their survey…

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    intervention on the specific learning need (Bloom, Fischer, & Orme, 2006). During condition A, students were expected to raise their hands and wait for the teacher to call them by name to respond to his/her question where as in condition B, the students were expected to write their responses to the question asked on the RC provided and hold it up when instructed to do so (Christle and Schuster, 2003, p.…

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    internet with key words (Ellis, 2014). This step can be very difficult for some students. Mainly because if a student is asked a question many with type the whole question into the search bar. This results in information popping up that is unrelated to your question. Things that will help getting the response you need is to use key and unique words while searching a question (Ellis, 2014). The second technology skill is to discover ideas (Ellis, 2014). “Search for Web sites related to your…

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    Sunday March 27, 2016 I had the opportunity to sit down and meet with my niece Nu, my daughter Tracey, Sister Jackie, and my nieces Katrice and Paula. First, I presented to the group that the purpose of the meet, which was to get clarity on about Muslim belief and that Nu was going to help us with that. Second, that everyone has an open mind as we discuss this topic. It was expressed that because most of our morals and beliefs are of another religion, the family was lacking knowledge in of the…

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