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    Foreign Languages

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    Communicating in foreign languages is important and is taught in many secondary and high schools around the United States. Some examples of foreign languages taught in various schools are French, Spanish, and Chinese. These are three of the most popular languages taught in the country. Teaching students these languages are important because it gives the student an understanding of the cultures, and history of other ethnicities. Also, speaking a foreign language makes you a better candidate for a…

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    In the case, When Living Feels Like Dying: Ethical Decision Making with a Depressed Dialysis Client, which is described in the roleplaying description. Reamer page 51 tells us that the purpose of the NASW code of ethics gives us an idea of the code’s main function as well as the principle for dealing with ethical matters or dilemmas while in the human service profession. These ethics have a wide array of ethical principles and allows us to reflect the profession’s core values by having ethical…

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    Cognitive Social Phenomena

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    Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) are referred to as a collection of multiplayer online games that are massively combined. A massive number of players from different parts of the world are in a position to interact with the MMORPGs interface within a specific game without the face-to-face interaction. The social phenomenon provided by the MMORPG devices has enabled gamers to interact with each other on a more intimate level as compared to face-to-face gamers that are more…

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    Lev Vygotsky Play

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    Play is the universal language of children. It is the lifeblood of a child’s existence where their world is filled with exploration, creativity, innovation, and this play enables children to be able to investigate their world. Play underpins all facets of a child’s development. A child’s play gives them vital discoveries such as sensation, movement, expression, and language in their environments ("What is child play?", n.d.). Play is a vital part of a child’s development, it gives them a way to…

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    The March is a graphic novel series told in the account of the successful congressman John Lewis’ and his experiences in the Civil Rights Movement. The book tells his story for the fight to end segregation, discrimination, and to earn the rightful freedoms for his fellow minorities in the United States of America. The series went over many events from the 60’s such as Rosa Park’s refusal to give her seat to a white person, Emmett Till’s brutal murder for allegedly whistling at a white women, the…

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    Dbq Salem Witch Trials

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    Matossian was able to help substantiate Caporael’s theory. Matossian wrote in a journal, American Scientist, and stated that the thought that these afflicted girls were feigning their symptoms - or roleplaying in the presence of social cues, as Spanos and Gottlieb have suggested - cannot explain the symptoms of the animal victims and the other human victims who weren’t prompted by social cues. She has also reasoned that, “People in the afflicted communities…

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    1. Prejudice- I learned that prejudice is something that we humans do in order to categorize our world around us. We have to learn how to curb it though because it can easily turn into something that seriously affects our world, even simple little thoughts like “choosy moms chose Jif!” Prejudice doesn’t necessarily mean negative attitude. 2. Stereotyping- This is a oversimplified belief about someone/something. Stereotyping seems to overlap with prejudice but both have their different meanings.…

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    This image was taken at the 2009 LBZ convention in London, and is of a group of people who are cosplaying as characters from the anime Hellsing. Cosplay is a term that means to dress up or role play, usually as characters from an anime, manga, or a book. In Laura Collins essay backpacks vs briefcases, she goes into how an important part of rhetorical analysis is its context (Collins). She says this because to be able to analyze something you must be able to understand it. The context is what…

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    Introduction The NHS defines addiction as “Addiction is defined as not having control over doing, taking or using something to the point where it could be harmful to you.” Addiction is usually thought of as been related to alcohol, smoking (nicotine), drugs or gambling, but in fact can be associated to far more such as, shopping, solvents, internet, mobile phones or even work. Many reasons can be related to why something is classed as an addiction, typically with alcohol, smoking and drugs this…

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    sense of autonomy and independence. In this stage Erikson believes that the child may develops a sense of doubt and shame manifested of worthless and incompetence. Allow the child to express their imagination, such as playing with simple materials, roleplaying , as there is very little that can be done imag. For example, amatch box can become a car or an aircraft, but a readymade car cannot become anything other than what it is . it can only be manipulated, introduce stories and songs that…

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