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    become more comfortable as well as resourceful with how I approach the topic in the classroom now and in the future. Working as a substitute teacher, I get the unique opportunity to take what I see out in the classrooms and connect it with what I learn in my courses, as well as I get to take what I learn in my college courses and use it to improve my skills as I substitute teach.…

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    The gym was unexpectedly fully lit. The only lights were usually shined at the stage so the audience wouldn’t be in the dark about what was going on. The other actors and I were “back stage” which was really the corridor that leads to the gym lockers, my teacher and principal bragged to the crowd about a play they haven’t witnessed yet. Behind the scenes we were being very fidgety, bouncing on the balls of our feet, sharing occasional giggles. After all the testimonies ensuring our parents that…

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    I found the videos and readings to be interesting and informative. I have previously taken classes on the importance of cultural understanding, but watching these videos and reading through the materials was a helpful reminder as to just how important it is to take students culture into consideration. I have found that while I do attempt to understand the culture of my students, I have not yet met cultural proficiency. Prior to watching the videos and reading the material I did not think about…

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    Conformism In Gryphon

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    was temporarily replaced by Miss Ferenczi, the substitute teacher. During that time, Miss Ferenczi tells many strange tales to the children that caused them to question whether she is crazy and a liar. People tend to conform to the opinions of authority and society, which discourages…

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    Wayne Brightly is the perfect example of a “bad teacher”. After failing the certification Twice, Brightly began to get nervous. These nerves got the best of him and he hired a friend, Rubin Leitner, to take the test for him using a fake ID. Even though Leitner was not the smartest person, with his history of mental problems and being homeless, his test scores improved enough to get the state officials involved. Once the state officials realized what had happened, they quickly moved Brightly to…

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    animal blood substitute and Hemopure for the human marketplace. The main basis of mutually the products is the blood of livestock. If a solitary industrial capability with the similar tools is being used for also product, therefore lone product might be created at a phase. There is a yearly capacity of 300,000 components of oxyglobin or 150,000 elements of Hemopure or approximately direct mixture. Situation: Oxyglobin and Hemopure are Biopure’s admissions in the arena of blood substitutes,…

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    This is quite low, as there aren’t many substitute goods for clothes. Mr Price Sport to a large extent have substitute good within the store i.e. hockey shoes, there is always trainer takkies Mr Price Sport should always try to ensure that they have substitute well within the stores because it will give the business competitors advantage. Level of rivalry in the market This analyses the amount Competition…

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    Within the special education setting, students can sometimes act out, or possibly do something that could harm himself or herself or another student. What do we as teachers do? Many teachers have found methods of restraint and seclusion when the student needs it. Over the years there have been many cases of using restraint and seclusion and having it turn into abuse. By more cases of abuse from restraint and seclusion there have been laws set in place in order to make sure the student, teacher,…

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    Sugar has consisted naturally in fruit for millions of years. The first humans identified fruit as a major food source. Necessary for survival, sugar has a considerable impact on brain function. Modern forms of sugar do not always have a positive impact on the brain. Different kinds of sugar impact the brain and body in very different ways. Negative effects of sugar discussed in this paper refer to added sugar. Natural sugar found in whole foods that is not added during processing is considered…

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    Analysis Of Oat Bran

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    Their mass-produced ingredients are inexpensive as well as widely available and, for most of the world’s population, broadly acceptable: wheat, salt, vegetable oil, and assorted flavorings, monosodium glutamate, a meat or chicken essence, sugar, and flavorings readily blended for local preferences. The World Instant Noodles Association (WINA), created to improve the quality of instant noodles and increase their consumption worldwide, estimates that 95.39 billion packages and cups of noodles…

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