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    The text does not go into details about how people feel about lucid dreaming or their reactions to it. Unfortnautely, there was not a lot of imformation about lucid dreaming in the textbook. The main thing that the textbook had about lucid dreaming was the definition and an explanation about what it is. The article extended on a lot of information because I was able to understand that people lucid dream in the morning because they are experiencing lucid…

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    school. In this interview, I asked her the following questions: What’s it like to be a current EIL student? What skills do you find difficult in class and why? What methods do you use in class to help you learn more? What are your thoughts about the textbook use in class? What do you think…

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    Besides these, in class discussion, we talked about the instructional leadership approaches by Glickman. Problem solving by “requesting the learners and teachers jointly engage in the processes of discovering and developing new strategies.” (Textbook: p59) This is regarded as a collaborative interpersonal approach. In the meeting, Ms. Linda and I brainstormed together to figure out why it didn’t work out in the circle time. Ms. Linda collaborated with me to achieve the goals she needed to work…

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    Each year the cost of higher education goes up, schools find a way to charge more for something new. Most 18 year olds in America go to college to get a good job. That is why this country’s’ students have racked up 1.1 trillion dollars in debt. People say you cannot put a price or value on education, but a four year degree at a United States college racks up to at least 60,000 dollars. The price of college has risen more than four times faster than inflation since 1978, but most of this money…

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    Part A Task 2: Mahatma Gandhi quote I think the message in Mahatma Ghand i´s quote is that the earth can provide all the things we need to survive, but not all the things we want and think we need . What I also think he is trying to say is that we humans with enough money to survive, should stop being so greedy and think about the people who don’t have any money. I guess you can say every person that has the money to survive is greedy, because we always want more and more of what we don’t have.…

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    There are many different ways in which the CBS hit TV- show Survivor relates to both chapter 10 of our textbook, as well as the Emotional Intelligence book. The TV show illustrates the effects of throwing together a group of people who do not know each other, and forcing them to bond and hopefully win challenges and eventually win the grand prize of a million dollars. One of the most important aspects of Survivor, and life itself, is decision making. Decision making is evident in every episode…

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    environment, school system and textbooks that all were written in English. Everyone around me, the native English speakers, immigrants from other countries, and even some of my ELL friends spoke fluent English. I thought I did pretty well in English when I was in China; however, I lost all of my confidence after I went to school. I am not a science-lover, or even an anti-science person. In my first science class, everything was unclear to me. I got the thick, poor condition textbook from my…

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    evolution as the evidence behind them has been different from previous contenders (Pennock 19). Not that teaching and learning of these other theories would not be interesting, they should be learned on a larger scale than of what secondary school textbooks can teach (Pennock…

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    What might you have done differently to address the problem? Why? If you would not have done anything differently, why not? I would not have done anything differently due to the process of Marijuana is pretty good. In the textbook “Policy & Politics”, Mathr states, “The public’s awareness and acceptance of therapeutic cannabis has increased over the years to 70% to 80% approval per public opinion poll (Medical Marijuana ProCon.org, 2005; NORML, 2005). Despite the federal prohibition…

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    The Green Book In his essay, The Abolition of Man, CS Lewis critiques the state of education the youth of his day, specifically through the example of an elementary textbook by the pseudonym, "The Green Book". The anonymous writers of this textbook, ‘Gaius’ and ‘Titius’ are subconsciously conditioning their readers into limiting the world to the sublime. They do this by presenting a waterfall as viewed by two tourists. One tourist described that the waterfall is 'pretty,' meaning that it…

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