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    a set of words to learn, then once they are mastered, another set are added and the child has to learn the new but keep repeating the old so they have an embedded recognition of them. Also in mathematics, child starting with basic addition and subtraction which gets more difficult by adding more numbers in the sum, then once mastered, algebra is…

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    Graham Baker’s adaptation of Beowulf: the unheroic hero. The epic poem, Beowulf, has been the source of inspiration to an incredible amount of artistic pieces: films, novels, songs, comic books, video games and operas. Due to the nature of the poem, every adaptation that has ever been made is different from the other, but most of them respect the epic hero prototype. Even though Baker fills the gaps of indeterminacy in a weird and twisted way, what the film brings up as interesting is that his…

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    The Middle Passage

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    slavery, often tend to think about the conditions of the African slaves in the New World. And while that aspect of slavery is very vital and important, without the transatlantic slave trade there would be little to no Africans in the New World. The subtraction of Africans from their country, the conditions of the slaves on ships through the Atlantic, and the different number of slaves in the New World at different times are all major points when dealing with this topic. The separation of…

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    need to probably need to know more than the other teachers that they work with. Teachers need to know simple Mathematics, English, Science, and History (“Knowledge” 1). I feel like when it comes to math they need to know how to do simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are many things they need to know about English also. Teachers just need to know a lot about things they need to teach. There are many things that teachers need to be a teacher. They need to pass all…

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    In the book “Patter of Culture” by Ruth Benedict exams the concepts of cultural relativity. She careful study the differences between three cultures the Pueblo of New Mexico, Dobu of Melanesia and Kwakiutl of the Northwest Coast. By closely study how each individual group act in certain ways and different choices have been made upon the same problem between the groups. However, from her study, Benedict has found that there is a patterns of culture, which is half of her book explained the…

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    It is a fact that children are not born equal but they start life with inherited blueprints of individual characteristics and inner predilections. They are born into environments, families, political and social situations that will determine whether they will go on to grow up normally or face considerable difficulties that will place them at risk of developmental problems. It is now well established that early and proper identification of children, followed by appropriate interventions, will…

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    Nokia N Gage Case Study

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    The N-Gage’s speaker was about the size of a large taco and required user to hold it with the thin side along the side of their face to use it as a phone. It was in a manner often referred to as "side talking." This way looked ridiculous and caused users inconvenient as this may embarrass them. It was hardly to accept of calling with the way of “side talking” from time to time by using Nokia N-Gage. And, since the handheld was designed for GSM networks, the platform was useless to Verizon…

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    Teddy Baffles

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    A seven-year-old child is in a math class learning simple addition and subtraction of single digit numbers. To logically approach this mathematical concept, the instructor employs the analogy of cookies; she asks, “if your mom left four cookies on the table, but your sister took two of the cookies, how many cookies can you eat?”. A smart and logical child raises his hand and says, “I can eat two cookies!” and the teacher rewards him with a lollipop for correctly answering the question. However,…

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    Communication We can share our past, enrich our present and expand our futures through the use of social media. It has created a faster motive to get the message across within seconds. Texting, calling, and e-mailing have revolutionized the way we keep in touch and these forms of communication only continue to advance. Efficiency Technology allows us to find creative alternatives and innovations to using nonrenewable and costly resources. From hybrid vehicles to energy efficient light bulbs,…

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    Henry Okpo Col 111 Job shadowing/ informational interview assignment I was able to job shadow and interviewed Mr. Elijah Bankole who is the Manager Deb consultant and entertainment firm in Minneapolis, who took me through his typical day at work. Elijah is the head manager of a 5 member team, whom jobs are to organize musical concept, Artist management and event consultant, the firm main operation office is located downtown St. Paul MN. Management consultancy is open to graduates from…

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