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    completeing each assignment raising my child which I named Hunter. What I really liked about this assignment were the real life situations that were thrown at me each week like my partner losing their job, getting a divorse or having second child, all made each choice harder and requiring me to think about my choice choosing which option I think would be best due to my knowledge. Having a virtual life assignment along with each weeks module gave me more knowledge into the inner workings of a…

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    Satire In Real Life Issues

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    a major role in bringing out real life issues through television shows. Satire can be defined as the use of humor, sarcasm, irony, exaggeration and ridicule in exposing to be denouncing. Satire can be used to aim at social viewpoints, such as racism, politics, stereotype, religion, etc. According to the articles written by authors Alex Jung and Ted Gioia good satire must meet certain criteria for it to remain effective satire. For example, it should be grounded in real word issues, have modern…

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    character one way or another. These changes can be good at times and bad at others. These experiences are what shapes one’s personality, life, and outlook. These experiences help to shape one’s personality in a major way. In the book In Real Life a memoir by Joey Graceffa he shares his experiences and how they affected his personality, life, and outlook on life. There have many situations that have affected Joey’s personality. One situation is when Joey was younger and his parents got divorced…

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    Afghanistan during the 1970’s and ends somewhere between 2002 and 2003. This country has been very complex. We see brief fragments of this country’s history throughout the novel. Many of the events in this novel were caused by events that occurred in real life. During the times that ranged from the 1930’s and the 1970’s, Afghanistan was a monarchy that was ruled by a king by the name of, Zahir Shah. King Zahir Shah went on vacation and called upon his cousin, and former prime minister of…

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    something a student is interested in. Therefore, teaching them and relating their real life experiences, will help them to grow and succeed to their highest potential. Teachers should do this by taking what the student has learned previously and encouraging them to use different ways to experiment and increase their understanding and knowledge of that particular lesson. In relating each lesson to the student’s real life experiences, it allows the student to perform practical reasoning and…

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    Real Life Project Analysis

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    Introduction This assignment is mainly about the objectives, scope & strategy of a real- life project. A project is a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular aim (project Meaning, 2015). A project is unique as it is not a daily routine operation, but a specific set of operations designed to accomplish a singular goal. Therefore, a project team often includes people who don’t usually work together, some might from different…

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    Psych in real life Have you ever lost your taste for a certain food? A few years ago, I was struck with a horrible case of the stomach flu. It all started one night when my mom made Asiago Cheese Bagel sandwiches. After I finished eating, my stomach was throbbing, so I went to bed hoping the pain would subside. However, instead I woke up in the middle of the night to the same delirious pain. A few moments later, I sat up and began vomiting off the side of my bed. It struck me that I had…

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    her parents to follow her dreams to join the Australian army nursing Service and was aboard the Vyner Brooke when it was sunk by Japanese aircraft. Wilma fought for her life as she yelled ‘the ships coming down,’ the boat had tipped on top of her and her best friend, losing her friend at the scene. Wilma persisted to fight for her life as she almost lost it many times during the attack. Wilma eventually made it to the Island where she and many other women were held prisoner for 3 years. Wilma…

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    to contribute their own opinions. Stories that go viral on social media are now being shown on mainstream news channels and websites. There are now more avenues to a career in journalism than just traditional education. A debate between the real life journalism practices and journalism…

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    This is a real-life reference question. Our last unit of LAB21 is a Project-Based Learning unit. The essential question is: What will you need to do to achieve your career goals? The scenario is that you are at your ten-year high school reunion and all of your old high school friends want to know what you have been doing over the past ten years and how you got that dream job of yours. Problem: Our students have a very difficult time finding reliable and understandable sources. We use a database…

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