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    Report D.A.R.E., Define Asses Respond Evaluate. Every Tuesday Igo to D.A.R.E. class with my officer ,Officer Mike. During D.A.R.E. class we always learn alot about how to be more responsible with the choices we make and diffrent ways to communicate.In my opinion D.A.R.E. class is AMAZING! Moreover D.A.R.E. class is we learn many things. The first lesson Officer Mike tought us was about "Alcohol Use".Basically what I learned is that it slows down your brain and body,weakens the…

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    It has always been difficult growing up in a First Responder Family. The affects are mostly positive, but it is difficult for positive affects to live by itself, without coinciding with negative ones. Growing up in a town of roughly 100,000 people. you would think only a few would know my name, but everyone seems to know who I am, because of my last name and who gave me the last name, my father. I could talk to a complete stranger and tell them my last name, the name that follows me everywhere,…

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    Another reaction by the Allies that we can learn from is their pursuit of rescue policies for the Jewish victims in terms of providing refuge and liberating them from Nazi control. The Allied powers failed to establish firm measures that would ensure the safety of the Jewish refugees as their self-interest caused them to lack the willingness to provide assistance. The Allies were not interested in creating room for new problems to arise. The Nuremberg Laws had been the root of the idea that…

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    How people best respond to conflict Conflict are disagreements between families and communities because of political, religious, or economic reasons. Conflicts often include chaos and pain. The response to conflict as individuals and communities affect our decisions as a nation. Individual responses are complexes because they can vary. People can respond positively or negatively. Like in world war two Louse Ogawa was put in a Japanese camp in Arizona. Louise wrote letters to a…

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    people have insecurities and some are very thankful. The benefits of seeing the person you have complimented feedback is beneficial enough. In this experiment there are three people who respond to compliments differently, one is very grateful the other is hostile towards the remark, and the last does not even respond. Compliments are taken differently with each person. The first person I continually complimented was my…

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    People have different ways to respond to conflict. Some look at the problem with a positive attitude. Others respond to conflict by taking action. Finally, some respond to conflict by avoiding the problem. What is the best way to respond to conflict? Some respond to conflict with a positive attitude.Anne Frank tried to look for the good in her situation. For example, when Anne and her family are in hiding she says "I was able to plaster the wall with pictures it looks much more cheerful"( Anne…

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    At some point Prospero claims that he enlightened Caliban from his primitivism and illiteracy to the modern lifestyle. However, Caliban immediately respond that “[Prospero] didn’t teach [Caliban] a thing! Except to jabber in your own language so that [Caliban] could understand your orders…All your science [Prospero] keep for yourself alone, shut up in those big books” (Cesaire 17). Cesaire also states that between the colonizer and colonized there is room only forced labor, intimidation,…

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    real client. Even though I likely will not be recorded meeting with a real client, in the beginning, it would be at least somewhat normal for me to feel nervous in the unknown—specifically, uncertainty of how to respond to clients when they say something that I do not know how to respond to. Regardless, I found that when I was silent, Damaris would…

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    In the article Empowering Teachers to Respond to Change the author Ariel Sacks discussed the importance of developing school structures that empower teachers respond to change effectively. One of the main challenges discussed in the article, was the lack of motivation many teachers have for responding to change thoughtfully. Ariel Sacks (2017) found that many teachers simply react to challenges as they come without any thought or concern about the outcome. She felt that it had become a…

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    Babies cannot speak, making pain evaluations (especially in newborns) very difficult for physicians and parents alike. Even though a baby may cry, writhe, or grimace when in pain (physical signs a doctor examining a baby may notice), these signals may be misleading, as babies exhibit similar behaviors for painless concerns, such as for hunger or simply the need for nestling. Study coauthor Rebeccah Slater of the University of Oxford and her colleagues attempted to accurately determine when a…

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