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    Like Wilderson, we must attempt to chart the genocided Savage’s demand. Wilderson writes that “Red flesh can only be restored, ethically, through the destruction of White bodies, because the corporeality of the indigenous has been consumed by and gone into the making of the Settler’s corporeality.” This demand for flesh reparations is repossessed not just through lost labor power, language, or land, but rather the raw materiality of Savage flesh which has gone into the formation of the White…

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    When I arrived at Herty Elementary my first place of observation was the gymnasium. There the children of the autism class were playing a basketball game with the normally developing children. I noticed that while each student waited for their turn many were completely in their own world, and not fully focused on the game. Many of them needed a reminder that it was their turn. Despite this, they all participated in the game well during their turn. After gym, we were able to observe the kids…

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    The following goals were selected as objectives for Elias program based on clinical observations, assessment results, and parent interview. Goals are outlined in Elias IPP dated 8/5/2015. Ultimate Goal 1: Elias will continue to work on increasing his verbal communication. Instrumental Goals: Language/Communication 1. Vocal Intonation 3: Elias will expressively identify the vocal intonation of another person (i.e. “How do I/he/she sound?” “Happy”), for 5 intonations (i.e. Happy, Sad, Excited,…

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    Pediatrics. This article goes to discuss how there were 4,900 British adolescents that were asked, “how often they played video games” (Phillips reported). This study was based on self-reports from the 4,900 participants. The point of asking them that question of how often they play was to evaluate their psychological adjustment. According to this article the results of the study showed 36 percent of the kids who played on a PC system for up to an hour a day had better contentment…

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    Selection and Training Plan Selection is a complex occurrence that entails a number of processes that are followed in order to choose an appropriate and most qualified individual to fill a particular post. One individual is picked among all the people who had applied for the position (Dubois 2004). Training, on the other hand, involves several processes that are done to instill the right skills, knowledge and attitudes in the selected candidate (Dubois 2004). It is meant to ensure that the…

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    “Before interviewing occurs, criteria and questions for a structured interview should be developed (Saylor.org, 2012, Pl 144). I feel these are the interview questions that are relevant and should remain. Why did you apply for this job? It’s important to find out why they are applying? Did they just obtain a degree, are they changing jobs, did the last one not make them happy, do they change jobs often? This can lead into the candidate opening up to the interviewer. What do you know about the…

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    earned a Ph.D. in biology and one day she is having lunch with Lewis Lapham, an editor who hoped to have her write for future articles in his French magazine. During their lunchtime conversation, they started to talk about poverty. This led to the question, “How does anyone live on the wages available to the unskilled?” (Ehrenreich 1). Lapham, then challenged her to act as a journalist, live the life of the unskilled and with their wages, then publish her findings after it was all over…

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    In this class it is easy to not listen to other groups present and not participate when you are asking questions. Going through this class doing this will not allow for you to improve as a leader and as a person. This class really shows what a leader is like in really life. Between all the examples given in the book and all the real life examples you bring…

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    SEP #4 In my observation of a Kindergarten class, there were many different teaching methods used. The teacher used many visual aids, and example would be when she asked the students to draw a pig. She displayed a pig on the board that was drawn by a guest speaker, and the students were asked to replicate the drawing. The teacher I observed also used games to enhance the student’s learning. The games were not meant to be competitive, but simply there to help the students with thing such as…

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    knowledge state. There is one mechanism that has been explored, which is children’s ability to ask questions to gather the information they need to achieve a more adult-like knowledge state. Question asking has always been an important source for children to seek out information. For younger children who do not yet possess ability to ask questions verbally, they usually point to the novel object. Questions are useful for children at all ages because they help fill in the information gap that is…

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