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    Dance Rehearsal

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    Observing the technique class and the rehearsal gave me so much insight on how much work is put into each individual dance. It made me realize that dancers are perfectionists and will persistently go over one small part of a dance until it is absolutely perfect. Observing the technique class and rehearsal allowed me to see the dedication the dancers and instructors have to their art. I went to the dance rehearsal first on September 16th. At the rehearsal, the dancers were working on the…

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    Memory Rehearsal

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    Maintain rehearsal is a method used in our Mindtap program to help us student remember vocabulary word by repeating them over and over so that they remain in our short-term memory. Unfortunately, these methods only store the information in ones short term memory and is not the best for retaining mass amounts of information. In order to convert the short term memory into long term memory, a technique called elaborate rehearsal can be used. Pastorino and Doyle-Portillo…

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    The Rehearsal Essay

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    time where theatrical play is very famous. In that era, there is an apparent difference in the status of a man and woman. Man is always view as higher than woman and woman is always view as the submissive ones. This is clearly portrayed in The Rehearsal. The female in the piece is draw as a submissive figure as compared to the man that portrayed as possessing the power. Despite that facts that female are more than male in the piece, the man that sits proudly in the middle and looking proudly in…

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    It may be hard for some people to remember every detail about a past memory, especially when it had occurred so long ago. There’s a lot of things that have happened in my life that I don’t remember, or can vaguely recall, but I remember every detail from that surgery. I was born with Arnold Chiari Malformation, a congenital defect in the back of the head where the brain and spinal cord connect. It affects one in a thousand people. The doctors diagnosed my condition when I was two, and I’ve had…

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    Elaborative Rehearsal and Cardiac Arrhythmias The process of memory is encoding, storing and retrieving information. The information is processed using visual, semantic, or acoustic ques. Maintenance and elaborative rehearsal are storage codes used to store the encoded information. Elaborative rehearsal is “elaborating” on the definition of the word using semantics, acronyms, or acoustic syllables. To adequately retrieve the information, you have encoded and stored you must use proper retrieval…

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    Tylenol, known for their pain and fever relieving tablets faced a crisis in October 1982. An unknown suspect put 65 milligrams of cyanide into some extra-strength tablets (Interactive Media Lab, College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida, n.d.). As a result, seven people died (Kaplan, n.d.). James Burke, the Johnson & Johnson’s chairman and chief executive officer (CEO), handled the crisis. He recalled 31 million bottles of Tylenol capsules, and offered a replacement…

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    Imagery Rehearsal Therapy was originally developed for persons experiencing nightmares which were not associated with a traumatic response (Pagel et al., 2014; Krakow & Zadra, 2006). Yet, as we saw earlier, approximately 72% of persons with PTSD experience nightmares thus researchers began to examine the possibility of IRT for persons with trauma-related nightmares. In a randomized control study, Krakow et al. (2001) examined the effectiveness of IRT against a wait-list control group for 168…

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    Elaborative rehearsal involves processing information at deeper levels by making a connection between the object or information to be remembered and something a person already remembers. Research has clearly demonstrated the elaborative rehear transfers much more information from the short-term store to the long-term store, produces more stable (more enduring) long-term memories and more accessible (easier to retrieve) long-term memories. Elaborative rehearsal, however, can be performed at a…

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    My Rehearsal Analysis

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    Part 2: What you did during the rehearsal For this part of the reflection regarding what I did during my rehearsal, I have chosen to analyze how I Elicited and Responded to Student Thinking and how I Represented Students’ Mathematical Thinking. Eliciting & Responding to Student Thinking To demonstrate how I elicited and responded to student thinking, I have chosen to examine my video from 2:45 – 3:25. During this time, I asked students for their answers to the problem given to them and their…

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    Ballet Onstage Rehearsal

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    The Rehearsal of the Ballet Onstage was created by Edgar Degas, around 1874. Degas used oil paints mixed with turpentine, along with watercolor and pastel over pen-and-ink drawing. It is displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Degas was a French artist who was most famous for painting and sculpting ballet dancers. He spent much of his time at the opera house, observing the dancers performing and practicing there. Degas did not always portray his dancers as the delicate,…

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