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    discussions in the classroom, I will have a procedure that includes craft sticks that have the students ' names on them. This discussion procedure ensures that all students have an equal opportunity to participate and share their responses in class. The randomness of drawing a student’s name using the craft Sticks method also helps with classroom management by keeping students engaged because they might be called on to participate. 13, How will you manage students working in groups? Prior to…

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    Modern Art Analysis

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    Merging the Traditional and the Modern Introduction Throughout the history of art, a variety of artists made contributions in expanding the definition of art. Some dedicated their energy in a restrained way as a personal practice, some devoted their energy into fiercely challenging the society’s current aesthetic conventions. The two artists I am going to discuss in this essay are Marcel Duchamp and Gerhard Richter. Even though they lived in different time periods, they are both influential to…

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    Unintentional Crime (An analysis of the messages from The Rocking-Horse Winner by D.H. Lawrence) “Cain is universally branded as the evil murderous killer of an innocent Abel” (Levin). In The Rocking-Horse Winner various crimes take place in this novel while unintentional, one individual can clearly be see as the evil murderer of young Paul. It’s rather fascinating what insights this story gives to the reader about the relationship between parents and their children. Also, of socioeconomics…

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    Campus Climate

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    A school campus’ mood and success are derived from the connection between culture and climate. The educational product will be better for a campus whose culture and climate are positive versus negative. The school campus culture and climate can be reformed but in order to do so, the distinctions between culture and climate need to be understood and significant changes are needed starting with climate first as it is climate that influences culture. In the article School Climate, Gruenert…

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    3.8.2 Geary’s C Another measure of spatial autocorrelation is Geary’s C statistic which ranges from 0 to 2 where 0 signifies maximum positive spatial autocorrelation or clustering, 1 signifies no autocorrelation or randomness and 2 signifies maximum negative autocorrelation or dispersal. If the values of Geary’s C are low it indicates positive spatial autocorrelation and if the values are high it indicates negative spatial autocorrelation. The calculation is similar to Moran’s I but here the…

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    According to an interview that I interviewed a friend who is a successful entrepreneur called Alex Johnson via a phone call, success is living one’s life to the very fullest of one’s designed mission and initial plan since birth. He said that a child is born naked of thought and reason just like a computer is bought, empty, without software that control and instruct the computer to perform tasks as the user would desire. However, a child has something laid down in their DNA that defines who they…

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    Nike is a United States sportswear company that was founded by Philip H. Knight and Bill Bowerman. The business originated in the 1960’s by Philip H. Knight, which was a mid-state runner at the University of Oregon, and his coach Bill Bowerman. His suggestions were not successful in the beginning. The two tried many different running shoes for years. In an effort to become successful, Knight made contact with a Japanese firm that made athletic shoes. This made arrangement for them to import some…

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    Stylist Analysis Jackson Pollock the world renowned drip painter is often one of the artists that almost everyone knows on the spot. Cathedral, 1947 is a painting held in the Dallas Museum of Art and was created using enamel and aluminum paint on canvas. Measuring at a 71 1/2 x 35 1/16 inches, this is no small painting. Cathedral, is comprised of organic shapes rather than geometric. The entirety of the work is the product of paint dripping off of a paintbrush. This controlled chaos is…

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    In chapter one, Malcolm Gladwell introduces the concept of “thin-slicing” which it refers to “the ability of our unconscious to find patterns in situations and behavior based on very narrow slices of experience… using the adaptive unconscious to draw conclusions from small samples of experience.” (Ch. 1). Gladwell discusses the concepts by explaining psychologists John Gottman fifteen-minute conversation observation study between married couples. One of the examples was a conversation he…

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    Nine Inch Nails Analysis

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    Nine Inch Nails is a band founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. Reznor is the only official member of the band, and most of the time he is responsible for everything from songwriting and composing to directing; the rest of the band was changing rather frequently and was mainly used in live performances. In almost 30 years of successful career, NIN recorded eight full-length albums, won two Grammies and was nominated for induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice (2014 and…

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