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    Sequences of The Incredibles In the film the Incredibles is about super-hero's Frozone, Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl we learn this in the prologue. about Mr. Incredible who is vigilante hero, and when he makes couple mistakes and gets sued after helping people who didn't ask to be helped the government has pay the fines. They are given two choices either live as a super-hero or go into hiding he chooses to go into hiding. So, in act 1 Mr. Incredible AKA Bob Parr gets married and then we see him…

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    1.Outline the difference between sequence and rate of development. Why might children develop at different rates in different areas? Children’s development should be looked at in a holistic way this is very important. A holistic approach considers the whole part of something rather than a small fraction of it. Children are unique and develop at their own rate. Children usually follow the same pattern of development although the ages at which they will reach them vary depending on the individual…

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    My scores are Sequence 22, Precision 20, Technical Reasoning 19, Confluence 14 My dad seems a bit opposite from me. His technical reasoning and confluence would be quite high for him because he is extremely handy and can create things easy, always find new or simpler ways to complete tasks and a man of little words. His precision and sequence would have pretty high numbers as well. He really doesn't have much of an avoid aspect. He will research things for hours until he finds what he needs and…

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    Teaching Sequence: 1. Students will be allowed to get into groups of between four to six depending on the total number so that there is six even-sized groups in total. These groups will then be taught how to use the “digging” technique and when it is used. They will then go off in their groups and practice their techniques between themselves. (5-8 minutes) 2. The students will then learn about the second type of moving the volleyball, “setting”. They will then go off and practice this in their…

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    Scope and Sequence This activity was designed for a second grade students including focus learner students, these activities sheet focusing on the presentation of the story and news sight words learned by the students. The focus learner students have been mimics the vowels sound and phonics, which had encourage the student to repeats and practice the sounds in order to learn the new sight words, The repetitive practices of these sounds has helped the students to building words and create…

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence is a template used by many people and groups to convince people what they want them to believe. This sequence can be used as a sort of call to action by a politician or more commonly to persuade people to buy something in a commercial. The Schticky commercial, is one that once watched you can never forget.Vince Offer, the new Billy Mays, does a great job of going almost step by step through Monroe’s Motivate Sequence. In an attempt to get you to buy his product The…

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    How we view shows today is not just based on the episodes themselves anymore. We can now have an idea about what a show is all about by just watching the opening title sequences. No longer do we have to sit through an entire show before deciding if we like it or not. By watching the opening sequence of a show, it allows us to depict what we think the show is about. That’s what is great about semiotics, we can decipher what each scene represents just by watching behavior, gestures, language and…

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    Classic Rapid Sequence Induction is considered fundamental to the provision of safe anesthesia according to Englehardt, 2014. Rapid Sequence Induction is an essential advanced airway technique used to reduce the possibility of pulmonary aspiration in high-risk patients. These high-risk patients can include pregnant patients, trauma patients, and other situations that are considered “full stomach” (Gencorelli, Fields, & Litman, 2010). Rapid Sequence Induction involves pre-oxygenation,…

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    Although only briefly mentioned in the course text book, Photo Sequence of Racehorse (1884-1885) created by Eadweard Muybridge is the second work deserving enough to be preserved at all costs. Edgar Degas’ paintings of racehorses were inspired by Muybridge’s experiments with stop-action photography. Degas was able to examine the anatomy and movement of a racehorse through the photographs taken by Muybridge. It wasn’t just artists influenced by Muybridge’s photo experiments. The world of art,…

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    Sequence-25 use first Precise-23 use first Technical-17 avoid Confluent-15 avoid "Dynamic Learner." Sequence-I'm very confident in doing things when the directions are clear it just give me confidence in doing my job better,for example one day my boss came to me saying he needed a few shelves assembled by a certain time i said ok so i took everything out the box looked at the directions went step by step before you no it i was done just that simple i went to my boss told him i was done he…

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