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    do our best during our performance for the concert.But, to be in the concert all the youth have to come to every rehearsal in Church. Under those circumstances, I did attend the rehearsals for two days. This was such a wonderful experience in a way that you be more like a judge overlooking the audience. It occurred on Thursday during the date of January 14th.During our rehearsal we were practicing this song “Let there be peace”, and “Anthem of Praise, etc. At first when I was learning…

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    intervention session after reaching the students’ acquisition rate (AR) than it was to attempt to teach the additional four facts. Their study with incremental rehearsal, which uses a gradually increasing ratio of known to unknown items reaching, at the final stage of implementation, 90% to 10% evaluated effects of interventions for rehearsal single-digit multiplication by using flash card. A point of this study is that they compared three groups’ cognitive interference based on Ceraso’s (1967)…

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    Music Night Research Paper

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    sounding like a duck shouting ( I do not know if that is the greatest example but a duck shouting, in my head, sounds like normal duck noises mixed with the sound of the horn of a big truck). Then came the part we had the most issues with in the rehearsals. The famous “are you rushing or dragging?” part. I played my part well and everyone played theirs. It sounded nice and had good timing (my opinion). Then, at bar 74, I tried to be as musical as possible, meaning applying the right dynamics,…

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    Memory In Inside Out

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    movie emphaizes. Riley has Joy, Fear, Disgust, Anger, or Sadness connected to a memory. This is called elaborative rehearsal. Elaborative rehearsal makes a memory meaningful by using deep processing (Rathus, 2010). Something that is important to you will be memorized quicker than something that doesn’t have any meaning to you. Another way of storing memorizes it to use maintenance rehearsal, or in other words, repetition. Repeating something over and over is a great way to trigger remembrance.…

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    When I was growing up and my brother attended high school, I always enjoyed going to Friday night football games and watching the best part of the game: the halftime show. While I sat in the stands, my brother would be marching sets, creating intricate formations and blasting his trumpet at fortissimo. I dreamed to be a part of the sets of formations and play difficult music at rapid tempos. Once I entered middle school, I immediately signed up for band and assigned to play the oboe, a woodwind…

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    Enriching Encoding Essay

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    Most of time, the minimal information remembered is around five to nine item time, it can only be remembered for roughly ten to twenty seconds without rehearsal. The period of time can be extended through rehearsal where information is verbalized over repetition, which is considered an automatic process. I can relate to it when I am working retail line where I have to always remember codes on the clothing tag for reference every time…

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    Long Beach Museum of Art: First Look Art lovers rejoice! The Long Beach Museum of Art is the perfect wedding venue for couples who adore fine art and culture. Located twenty minutes south of Los Angeles in Southern California, the museum's landscaped gardens, breathtaking ocean views, and historic architecture will captivate your guests. Couples can use the Long Beach Harbor, the Queen Mary and Catalina Island in the background for an incredible backdrop for their wedding portrait. Garden Area.…

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    In elementary school I felt uncomfortable with who I was; I was filled with hate for myself, and I was left with nothing but hopelessness. I was a stranger to happiness. I mean, I did have friends, but I felt as if I was trying to be someone I wasn’t so they would like me. Looking back at elementary school, I always felt awful about my life and dark thoughts cloud my memory. I was never comfortable in my own skin. The truth is that I was a feminine kid, and that was a bad thing, or so I was…

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    at home on their course work, which reinforces learning. This learning style is supported by both the Cognitive Information Processing Theory and Social Cognitive Theory. The Cognitive Information Processing Theory explains that with repetition, rehearsal and elaboration information is more easily encoded to the long term memory where information is permanently stored. The Social Cognitive Theory uses self-efficacy and self-regulation processes and helps to explain why technology based education…

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    Life As An Expert Pitcher

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    I think of life as an expert pitcher. It knows exactly what to pitch and throw you perfectly off guard. People who say life isn’t full of surprises are liars. While we may be able to predict the fastballs in our life like how we’ll go to high school and then college, or maybe visit a foreign country, there are always curveballs, sliders, forkballs, and changups. These things we cannot predict like the death of a loved one, a friend struggling with depression, a break up that you could’ve never…

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