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    5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussions Future employers of the twenty-first century are looking for employees that can think, reason, and engage in problem solving while working as a team. In order to nurture students to develop these skills, we as teachers need to also evolve our teaching skills by providing learning opportunities that stimulate future work environments. Research shows that cognitively challenging tasks is one of the most effective methods for…

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    1) Network traffic analysis shows that a single host is opening hundreds of SSH sessions to a single host every minute. a. The large number of attempted connections each minute suggests this is an attempted denial of service attack. This type of attack attempts to overload network resources with illegitimate traffic to deny service to legitimate users or business needs. IDS and IPS devices can detect all of this traffic, and the IPS can drop (or have border network devices such as firewalls…

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    from as simple as a suppressor to grenade launchers and bayonetts. People must have a discussion about suppressors, also known as silencers. Silencers, as the audience may or may not know, is simply a muffler for a firearm. It (the silencer) redirects and slows the expanding gases that come from the firearms projectile as it passes down the barrel, thus causing the loud crack and report of the firearm to be slightly muffled to a lower decibel rating, it causes people, who shoot both…

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    In the short story “The Yellow Wallpaper” published in 1892, author Charlotte Perkins Gilman writes about a young woman named Jane who is suppressed by her husband and suffers from depression. To begin, Gilman introduces Jane, a newly married woman who recently moved in to a new house with her physician of a husband, John. Next Gilman, displays how she is a struggling woman who suffers from “nervous weakness” (473) as misdiagnosed by her husband. Jane was continuously hoovered over and…

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    Spatial cueing .... According to the spotlight theory, spatial cues influences how one views objects. The "spotlight" helps capture specific features and bring them to heightened attention. This theory was coined by Giovich and Savitsky (1999). Both researchers analyzed how the spotlight effect influenced social relationships. The found that the spotlight theory causes individual's to misjudge other's behaviors. According to a study conducted by Richards (2005), infant's attention was…

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    employment. The result of collective bargaining procedures is a collective agreement (collective bargaining)”. The unfair treatment of Verizon employees caused 45,00 workers to go on strike. “Verizon wants more flexibility to relocate workers and redirect call center traffic, while the unions are pushing for job security provisions (Knutson)”. The dispute was resolved with a proposed agreement that each side has tentatively agreed…

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    His family and friends attempt either to redirect him and his thinking into the right path or to take advantage of it. In addition, in the poem there is Gloucester, who is a friend to King Lear and is betrayed by his son Edmund in believing that his other son Edgar is coming up with a plan against him and trying to kill him. At the beginning of the poem with Gloucester is branded a traitor for helping King Lear, and he is blinded by Cornwall who is the husband of Regan and when his eyes are…

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    Cell Group Observation

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    The first cell group is more informal since it was held in a public area. It was attended by two person. I was able to observe that the conversation seems to be too personal and there is a mutual trust and assurance of confidentiality between the cell leader and the attendee. There is really no structure in place, no singing and prayer that happened but sharing of life experiences was what mostly transpired. The cell leader didn’t use the bible to read passages but was able to quote the…

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    During the turn of the 1900’s the eugenics movement would serve to redirect the concerns of asylum keepers. The drive of eugenics, the knowledge of enhancing civilization through precise breeding to surge the amount of necessary genetic features in people, thought that the all-around community was endangered by substandard…

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    Sean Therapy

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    feel secure and safe with Sean’s presence, which guards down his defending mechanism and express his emotions and feelings. By establishing mutual understanding and rapport with Will, Sean brings out positive effects on obtaining Will’s trust and redirects Will’s approaches to life. This is an excellent example of what Holley & Steiner (2005) defined a safe Space is, in which “to encourage participation and honest sharing of ideas (Boostrom, 1998; Latting, 1990)”. Sean was attentive on Will’s…

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