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    Peaceful Resistance A foundation of any free society is the ability to challenge the ruling powers. Civil disobedience is an active refusal to a law, order, or command by a governing power. When dissent is silenced or a significant violation of someone’s moral conscience occurs, there can be no healthy discourse or conflict needed to create progressive change. Civil disobedience is a tool used by the citizens of society to encourage and enact change. Just like voting, dissent is a tool the…

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    In 1999 the US faced China for the Women’s World Cup. More than 660,000 individuals entered stadiums over the US to watch. The match came down to a penalty kick. After scoring the winning goal for the US, Brandi Chastain made a very unsuspecting and revealing gesture. The United States and China played to a scoreless draw during regular and extra time. Both teams squared off for a shootout to decide the winners of the cup. China scored their first and second shot only to be matched by the United…

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    behaviors that children have and what could cause them. Teachers can pretty much force a parent to medicate their child by threatening to have child to be removed from school, and for some parents they don’t have a choice and do what they have to in order for their child to attend that school. It is a heinous crime and should be corrected. Although Ritalin can actually help a child that truly has ADHD, it should not be given without a thorough diagnosis from a professional and education given to…

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    D’Amari Brown, a thirteen year–one month old male, attends Lehman College Speech and Hearing Clinic for individual speech-language services twice weekly for 50 minutes. He has been attending the clinic since spring 2012; his intervention has focused on fluency and intonation. The case history form was sent home with D’Amari for his mother, Jennifer Maldonado to complete. Mrs. Maldonado completed the case history form and acted as a reliable informant. Additionally, Mrs. Maldonado has stated…

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    Noddings would say humans are caring animals. I would say humans are simply animals. Each of the aforementioned noted philosophers used notions present in their respective times, mechanics of their society, to lead to the specific conclusion. In order to identify the true conclusion as to what drives humans, I feel we need to disregard any observations that may be time dependent. If we do this, the only characterizing drive…

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    two groups of people, at the same time, with very different opinions on this very sensitive issue. This statement is a great example of the benefits of using a scripted language as opposed to spontaneous language. Mr Cameron was able to effectively use rhetorical devices and extended quotations. A spontaneous statement would not have had the same structure as this statement and as a consequence would not be convincing. Mr Cameron starts his statement by trying to appear less scripted and…

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    extinction, and spontaneous recovery phases. Acquisition is where a conditioned stimulus is paired with an unconditioned response continuously to result in an increase in the conditioned response dependent on time intervals. Closer time pairings results in faster learning, whereas longer time pairings decrease learning. Extinction is where the conditioned response declines and is eliminated due to the unpairing of the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus. Spontaneous recovery is…

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    identity, given external circumstances. The novel is written from the main protagonist Gene´s Forrester point of view. In consideration of that, we witness the most change in Gene´s character. The moment Gene meets Finny a great athlete with a spontaneous, likeable, self-confident and outgoing personality; everything Gene with his introverted personality…

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    Little Rock because…. Another thing Eisenhower did to try and resolve the Little Rock Crisis was making an attempt to peacefully solve the problem of the mob. Eisenhower gives an executive order that states that if it continues to be a problem then he will take any force necessary (Doc. H). He gives this order because he is trying to resolve the Little Rock Crisis peacefully. This is significant because it shows his first step was peaceful. According to the 14th amendment the laws apply to…

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    Children’s spontaneous concept development in relation to literacy can be perceived through the act of scribbling or drawing, which reflect the image of literacy created by children in order to provide us with insights into their personal experiences of literacy, that is, what sense they have constructed of the complex world of literacy in which they are situated (Kendrick & McKay, 2009). Children’s drawing is a tool used by children in order to visually show and reveal scripts…

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