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    Mathematics Reflection

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    For the first question, I told the student the two fractions were equivalent. I asked him what the denominator would be for the second fraction and he said 8. He stared at the problem for a minute and then wrote “x2” next to the 1 and 4 of the first fraction. I asked him how he decided 8 was the denominator was 8 and he said “I multiplied the numerator and the denominator by 2 because 2 is the numerator in one of them.” Question 2: For the second question, I said “2/3 is equal to how many…

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    Angela Darling-Radford TEDUC 519/ Midterm Why did you choose this article? How does it connect to your practice, your interests? Why should we (i.e., your peers) read it?* The article I chose to read and summarize for this assignment is called “The Intriguing Role of Spanish Language Vocabulary Knowledge in Predicting English Reading Comprehension.” I chose an article that was close to the grade level I was going to teach next year and I wanted to learn more about student’s vocabulary knowledge…

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    Something good about this short story by Franz Kafka is that it leaves a huge room for interpretation by the reader. The reader can thus be left to selectively choose the aspects that they fancy and award them the interpretations they wish to. That does not, however, mean the analyses should be erroneous or inexistent. Subliminally, albeit subtly, the issue of the unresolved Oedipus complex in this story cannot be overlooked, and this paper sets out to illustrate just how it leaked onto the…

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    This essay is about Socrates in the Apology. Socrates was a philosopher, a religious fanatic and a man of reason who lived to questioned why things are the way they are, due to his occupation of questioning and reasoning he was later brought to court on charges of corrupting the young and encouraging people not to believe in godly things that are recognized by the state as said by his accusers. During his trial he said quite a numerous things in the Apology and he was found guilty by the juries…

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    B. Choose the best main-idea statement for each paragraph. (1,5ms) 1. The Cheung Chau Bun Festival About 12 kilometers off the coast of Hong Kong lies the tiny island of Cheung Chau. This fishing community, whose culture is a mix of the modern and the traditional, is home to the world's only bun festival. It celebrates, among other things, the bun: a sweet bread treat. During the festival, also known as "the Festival of the Bun Hills," the children dress in colorful costumes. It also includes…

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    My counseling center session was held on Monday, January 29, 2018, at 9 am with Dr. White. I initially set up the appointment the week before, that’s when I received my paperwork consisting of a small card with an appointment reminder, a confidentiality statement along with a short questionnaire to fill out in order to assess any pressing issues. Once I arrived at my appointment, Dr. White greeted me very professionally and yet relaxed at the same time. He told me to have a seat at the…

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    The Mandela Effect

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    To begin my presentation I'm going to give everyone a piece of paper. On that paper can everyone please draw the kit kat logo. Draw it completely from memory, do not look it up. What did you draw? Some of you probably drew it with the dash, like this. And the rest of you most likely drew it without the dash. But which way is the right way? (pause for dramatic effect) the right way is without the dash. This is just one example of the Mandela effect. The breakdown, first I’m going to talk about…

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    Yes Questions

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    “Yes” or “no” questions seem easy to answer since there are only two choices. However, when we think deeply about these questions, it turns out that this kind of questions are the most difficult to answer. There are ways of knowing for which people use to give responses to these questions. Emotion is strong feelings such as joy, anger, happiness and sadness. Faith is having complete belief in something without ifs and buts. Imagination is having new ideas that are not present currently. These…

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    1. In the novel, Emily Alone by Stewart O’Nan three examples of social support are Emily’s friends—Marcia her neighbor and Betty her housekeeper, her family— Arlene and Kenneth, and her dog Rufus. Emily’s neighbor provides social support early on in the book when she helped Emily’s jumped start her car. Betty her housekeeper provides social support because I feel Emily sees her like a friend. Feeding her and getting her food she likes. Betty keeps her company, but at the same time she helps her…

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    Chapter 7: Directions: Be sure to answer all questions in complete sentences. You must answer all parts of the question for credit. “She’s going to stay there till the day after tomorrow, and then we’re going to move away.” Literary Terms: allusion Who is Trimalchio? Why might he be referenced in the text? Trimalchio was a character in the story Satyricon by Petronius. He was a man who gained power and wealth through determination and hard work. When he got his wealth, he threw big parties…

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