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    insiders and they felt like they fit in. 2. What part did the creation of “rules” have in creating the expectations and enthusiasm of the class? The rules played a huge part in the experiment because they made the students very enthusiastic to be a part of it. Some of the rules that would have appealed to the students would be the uniform, as they all had to wear the same thing which was blue coloured clothing. Another rules would have been the way that the class had to respond to Mr Ross. The…

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    Background of experiences: What is your current position? I currently hold the positions of Nationally Board Certified Mathematics Teacher at a high school, Math and Business Department Chair, IB CAS Coordinator and Class Sponsor. How long have you had this position? I have been a math teacher for 23 years, Math Department Chair for the last five years (Business department was added to my department this past year). This is my third year as the IB CAS Coordinator. I have been a class…

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    In the stories, “Oedipus Rex” and “The Joy Luck Club”, the characters of the stories are placed in a society where they are guided by rules, with the people and events in these stories the characters are shaped to go against the standard and rule to shift their identity, but the characters change themselves, but the way they change can be beneficial but can also ruin everything. There are people in these large event, who we interact with and with these interaction we learn and take what we…

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    offensive player (designated as A1 for purposes of this rule) blocks a defensive player in the area of the thigh or lower while another offensive player (A2) occupies that same defensive player in one of the circumstances described in subsections (1) through (10) below”, according to Jordan Heck in the article, "What Is a Chop Block and Why Is the NFL considering Eliminating It?" http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl-news/4696650-chop-block-rule-illegal-nfl-competition-committee The chop block is…

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    environment consist of constructing rules that will be followed in the classroom. These rules should be limited in number, fair to all students, and explained as well as taught to every student (Slavin, 2015, p. 279). Depending on the grade level, I would either write my own set of classroom rules, or if the students are mature enough, I would allow them to work as a group to create a set of classroom rules that will be followed during the school year. Classroom rules are a set of…

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    The Invention Of Softball

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    cool is Softball. Its real cool and real fun.It's cool how they have a certain way you can get out.It's real fun to,but also it can be very dangerous.You could easily get hurt..for instance. It is fun and cool how you could slide on base,but you can get hurt by trying to slide your legs are first you could break an ankle,or arm or you could even get a head injury,but don't think of what bad things could happen. There are a lot of great things that can happen in softball.You beieive in the Lord…

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    the rule was made he would get the runner out if he holds onto the ball. Now if a catcher barely blocks a sliding lane it is an obstruction call and he would be safe even if he tags the runner out. The rule states that the catcher is not allowed to block the plate without giving the runner a lane otherwise it is obstruction. If the runner hits the catcher or doesn’t slide when it is a close play at the plate then the runner is out. Some games come to a last-second play at the plate. This rule…

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    direction, and unbelievably one of them hits the can, and it falls. Our team got fourth that round, not bad considering everyone in my family plays with nerf guns still. The next event is the last, it’s called the watermelon challenge my Aunt explains the rules again and we get into groups of four my group is Deanna, Shelby, Chelsey, and I. We have to put rubber-bands around this average sized watermelon until it pops. Everyone is so excited it start, first to go is my group, we pick out the…

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    Nine, the age I was when my fascination with golf began. I still do not know why I so desperately wanted to golf, but I do know that I was determined to learn. That summer between fourth and fifth grade, I was registered for a day camp by my mother, who was confused by my new interest, though supportive nonetheless. Every day, for three weeks, I would arrive at the golf course early in the morning, eager to play and equipped with my lustrous deep red set of metallic clubs. We were divided into…

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    mother was his sister. As a toddler, Ted was known to have an affinity for knives. His aunt Julia describes a time where she had “awoken from a nap to find that she’d been surrounded by knives from the kitchen and Ted was standing by the bed smiling.“(Rule 200) Which shows disturbed behavior as a small child. When…

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