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    source of copper, calcium, manganese, and vitamin A, K, C, and B6. Spinach is richer in folate, iron, and fibre. They are both very healthy foods with nutritional similarities, but the texture of kale seems to be a little tougher than spinach. As a substitute, these foods are definitely interchangeable because during the experiment, the judges could not differentiate which was the control recipe and which was the experiment recipe.…

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    corn is being used as a sweetener. Also it’s in everything. Nearly 10 percent of the calories Americans consume now come from corn sweeteners, the figure is 20 percent for many children. According to Michael Pollan, manufacturers have switched from sugar to corn sweeteners to put in their foods. My call to action would be to lower the production of corn and to become more responsible consumers on the foods we eat. If we don’t this then kids are going to be obese and/or have diabetes. Since 1980,…

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    come along. The chicken accidentally picks up what looks to be some feathers, and then is invited on the boat with the other chickens. After all the chickens get into an accident the featherless chicken discovers that the other chickens didn’t have real feather either and that they are all the same. The featherless chicken is a great book to teach the importance of being yourself which very good lesson that should be taught to children at a very young age. If the chickens would 've all been…

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    In the passages by Jonathan Kozol from “Stephen and Death at an Early Age” he talks about his time as a fourth grade teacher and a later chapter in his book. Kozol talks about as humans we want attention from those around us. Throughout the passage Kozol mentions when there is negligence in a person 's life they attempt to fill that void with attention. When you go to aid a neglected person by acknowledging but you are prevented by another person from doing so, if you don 't make a stand you are…

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    While reading chapter 1 and 2 of the Educational Foundations textbook, I was able to reflect and come up with questions, concerns, and comments about the material being read. The first chapter was called Letters to a Young Teacher. This reading talked about how many young teachers who work in urban school districts are estimated to leave that school district after three years. They say that the main reason is young teachers are unable to relate to the children who are minorities. However this…

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    My entire life I always self-reflect. I constantly asked myself why am I the way that I am, how did I turn out to be the person I am today, and why do I do the things I do. Like David, my teachers would make comments that I am smart but lazy. It was true. I never did my homework and never studied. I would just listen to the teacher’s lectures and do the classwork. I would pass the exams, but since the grades are calculated with more than just test grades, I would make C’s and D’s. In high school…

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    The Boy Who Would be a Helicopter Textbook Analysis Student disabilities come in all shapes and sizes and is unique to each child. This is especially true with students who have social disabilities. Some students may find it hard to interact with students, some might be aggressive or emotional, some may not have personal space, and some may want space. Students with social disabilities often find it more challenging to gain the necessary skills to develop their social/behavioral communication…

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    Classroom management is detrimental to a teacher’s success in teaching. It is essential that a teacher institutes strong classroom management to promote a “positive learning environment”. It is important to note that classroom management is so much more than just behavior management. Classroom management encompasses so much more then behavior. Behavioral issues are usually the result of flaws in classroom management. Classroom management can also influence such things as: positive…

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    Parnell & Lester (2008) explains that “ Substitute products are Alternative offerings produced by firms in another industry that satisfy similar consumer needs” (p. 48). Substitute products are a threat because the substitute can restrict the prices that firms can change. They can occur because firms in one of the businesses may be rivals with other businesses in other commerce. For example, all the different name brand cereals at Kroger’s the grocery chain has produced a line of Kroger brand…

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    Introduction I assumed that substitute teaching would be a breeze. I asked myself how difficult could it be for a responsible, intelligent, a Christian teacher of adults and youth, 55+ year old career changing graduate student to enter a classroom and deliver pre-written lessons? Before making this statement of I can do this my field of study is in Addiction Counseling, graduating with a Master’s not knowing that the 3,000 intership hours are without pay. Working at a bank I quite so that I…

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