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    Essay On Left-Liberalism

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    When I took the “World Smallest Political Quiz’ the political view corresponding with the answers given is left-liberal. However, before I can determine the accuracy of the quiz results I must first define what left winged and liberal political viewpoints are. According to Wikipedia’s website last visited 9/12/15, “Left wing politics are political positions or activities that accept or support social equality, often in opposition to social hierarchy and social inequality. They typically involve…

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    determine jobs that would be suitable for the person based on their personality traits and how they would respond to a situation. The two personality tests that I will be evaluating and testing today are the Jung Typology test and the Holland Code Quiz. Using these two tests, I will be able to discover what traits I have that are my defining features as well as the jobs that are recommended for the selected personality. In the Jung Typology Test, my personality result was stated as an ESTP.…

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    Learnsmart Reflection

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    good for me to see the topics that I knew well and to see the subjects that I was not as familiar with immediately after answering the questions. I was then able to back and re-read the material until I was comfortable enough to take the practice quiz again. After reviewing My Success Plan last week, I knew how I liked to learn and study and what areas I needed to improve. It was important for me to access the on-line book right away and get familiar navigating through…

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    It is important to understand why we must cite references used in our works. “A responsible scholar [cites] to give credit to other researchers and acknowledging their ideas” (MIT Libraries, 2017, para. 2). Hicks builds his reasons of the importance of citing around the lack of structure of “when, how often, and where to place citation in written work” (Hicks, Page 177-178). With that, Hicks gives his reasons to his readers for citing work when writing. First, it gives credibility to the author…

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    What makes work hard? There are at least three main criteria that make an activity hard work. These three criteria being that it is challenging in some aspect, mentally and or physically. Requires dedication, wholly committing to earnestly doing it. And finally it must be mandatory. If an activity does not meet at least all of these requirements it is not hard work. School meets these requirements being that it is challenging to both students and teachers, requires the dedication of students and…

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    Promote Mastery Goals

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    terms of my assessment practices (2010), but I am in the process of beginning to provide quizzes as a form of formative assessment. For example, after learning about the importance of formative assessments, I administered a quiz to my students. However, instead of grading the quiz, I worked with each student individually to aid him or her in completing the problems. Thus, I must provide more formative assessments for students to learn from their mistakes without…

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    Multitasking Consequences

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    Multitasking Has Consequences Imagine you are a student, working on an essay you do not want to write. Boredom strikes and you begin dozing off, so what do you do? Instead of diligently working, you resort to social media or put some earbuds in to make the essay disappear, but this disregard only has the result of a messy, good-for-nothing paper. Every time students study, are in class, or working on an assignment the same process happens over again. The lack of motivation leads to numerous…

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    ” -Read Newsela article PRO/CON: How to improve U.S. history and civics classes LEXILE LEVEL 1220 and complete the quiz. 2. Do you think we have met Thomas Jefferson’s goal of “educating and and informing the whole mass of the people”? (paragraph) No, I personally don't agree we…

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    Memory is very important in your day to day life. You also use memory when studying of learning about a new topic. By thinking critically about a subject you can greatly increase your memory. In order for things to stick in your memory you have to value or really care about the topic, issue, or object. In “Experience Psychology” the author states “If you think about memory as a physical event in the brain, you can see that memorizing materials is like training your muscles” (King 235). Every…

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    [pic] Quiz 4.3 1. What equipment, apparatus or instrumentation is required for the DO determinations by the membrane electrode method? 2. What are the accepted methods of calibration of the DO meter and electrode? 3. What interferences…

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