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    from the University of Washington. Loftus and Palmer were studying reconstructive memory and believed that questions asked to individuals following an event could reconstruct their memory of that event. They chose to test that hypothesis by asking 45 students of various sizes questions regarding short clips of automobile accidents they watched. Many questions were asked afterwards, but the question regarding speed stood out the most. Half of the students were asked, “About how fast were the cars…

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    New Green, in a group of four we are required to answer the questions pertaining to this film. While watching it is vital to identify the observations of the Latino icon, George Lopez, and the issue of the confusion about Latinos in American society. We are to discuss the video with our assigned teammates and submit one synthesized, integrated submission based on all the group member’s input while avoiding dividing a section or question to each team member. The submission is to be made online…

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    interviewee asked questions that I have heard before interviews and I would answer them accordingly. After each answer she would give me feedback by giving me answers that I should have said instead and if my answer were good she would also let me know. The prep work did help because it helped me prepared for the real interview that I would be having on October 22nd with a company called Haskell. It was a construction engineering…

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    be made manifest. He states that he came upon this definition while reading Plato’s Republic. He introduces the claim that if a person has no obligation to tell the truth and they say something that is not necessarily true, they are not lying. The question is then posed asking how it could be determined whether a truth is owed. Rousseau presents a template that states that if the truth is general or abstract, it is owed because these truths are the most precious. They are the truths by which…

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    individually. It was critical that the researcher understand each person rather than all together. Once the chart was tallied with each answer of the participants, it was then examined further. The chart was examined further to help answer the research question of how juvenile delinquency relates to family life with factors such as parental substance abuse, socioeconomic status, and intervention. Each survey was highlighted in different colors to represent the participants who answered…

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    friends, and others ready and patiently waiting for Mrs. Birch to start class. I noticed a girl with short brown, messy hair, tan skin, green eyes, and an outfit that did not match, as if she dressed herself. She knew the correct answers to the questions asked by her teacher; including the month, year, numerical day, outside weather and who was assigned to line leader, snack assistant, and morning helper. The clarity of her speech, not talking out of turn, and giving all her attention to the…

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    Behavioral Interviews Questions 1. a. Question: Describe a time when you showed initiative and took the lead? b. STAR Answer: During one of my clinical experiences as a nursing student at a local hospital, I was doing bedside reporting with my nurse. The patient was telling us how they felt very depressed lately, and kept uttering she hates life. I was to observe and listen at how the nurses did bedside reporting. However, my nurse nor the nurse from the previous shift paid attention to what…

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    Logos is reason or the rational principle expressed in words and things, argument, or justification (dictionary.com, 2016). Ray Comfort wanted his audience to think about the topic in a sense that many don’t consider. Comfort began to ask questions regarding abortion, all the respondents agreed that it should be a woman’s choice or that it depended on the situation. They were then asked what situation makes abortion acceptable. One person in particular, who identified themselves as pro-choice…

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    swallows twitter in the sky” (). The beginning of the third stanza John Keats asks another question basically stating that he misses the sound of music in the spring but then tells the autumn not to be jealous. The reader is introduced to another simile in which connects with the theme of mortality and the reader can infer that death is in the speaker’s mind in the final stanza. The reader ask the question How does the end of the poem relate to mortality? Perhaps the animals sing without the…

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    plan to do in my classroom. There was one thing that I would change about this lesson, and that would be to put each question on the board while they are answering it. There were many times that students had to ask Mrs. Hibma what the question was again because they forgot. By having the question on the interactive board, it would allow the student to be able to read the question if they had forgotten it. However, overall I would keep everything else the same for this lesson. It was very…

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