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    Introduction: Today’s classroom is filled with an array students whom each have individual strengths and limits. It is our responsibility as teachers to not only identify and celebrate their strengths, but to determine their areas of limitation so that we can aid in building up these areas. In the following case, Joe is a 2nd grader who attends a Title 1 tutor class while attending an elementary magnet school. As the tutor class begins while Joe’s reading class is still in session his teacher…

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    problem solving” (Congnitive). Young children who begin to learn a foreign language have the ability to develop and maintain focus better than other children in different subjects which in that case plays a key role in their academic success. Learning a foreign language allows students to gain additional flexibility in their thinking, greater sensitivity to language, and better listening…

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    College students all across the world struggle each day to wake up for their early morning classes. Some are late, others do not even show up, and the few lucky ones that are present zone off for more than half of the class. This is quite a problem in today’s society, but this new candy, The Reviver, can send universities everywhere into a new and improved era of learning. It is a small, hard candy much like a life saver or cough drop, but its powers are much grander than those of simple candies…

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    Well Organized Classroom

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    As a teacher, you likely understand that the manner in which you organize your classroom is very important. Your classroom organization should foster an environment that promotes learning. A well-organized classroom will be a constant reminder to your students about your commitment to teaching. Consideration, pride in accomplishments, respect for others, security in knowing how, what, where and when to do things are all the positive elements that are found in a well-organized classroom. Students…

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    HIPPA Class Reflection

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    Well that doesn’t always say that you give the best care. There could be a doctor that of course has his PhD but the physician assistant that is underneath him gives better care simply because they show more compassion. Compassion is so imporanti n health care. You deal with so many patients going through tons of different things. If I have a patient at my desk crying because they have received so many hospital bills…

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    Final DI Project Essay

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    Over the last year and a half, this program has provided teens with disabilities "typical" teenage experiences, social skills training, and friendships, as well as a support group for their parents. Starting, running, and staffing a program that serves 15–25 teens at each event has been a challenge, but one I can solve. This project has solidified my passion for being an active participant in my community and creating solutions to make it a better place to live. DI has opened many doors…

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    the decision-making process, notating their belief that they are better than women. If men hold the belief that their self-esteem is higher than women, it will allow them to belittle women, by looking down amongst them beyond the workforce. This defined definition matters in real life for the fact that it can deteriorate women’s right and belief towards the judicial system. Statistic show that 21% of Americans believe that men are better than women, 68% of American utters that men and women are…

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    extracurricular activities have less time to do homework, they work harder if they know they are under a specific time frame than if they think they have a lot of time until the due date. When students put their heads into the work, they end up doing better than if they are distracted. Being involved in the school can improve students’ grades; however, it can also improve their social…

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    helped me very much and even improved my writing. When I first began in this class, I felt that my writing was obviously lacking and because I wasn’t that good with grammar it made it worse. From the start, I had trouble on how to make my writing better, but eventually I began to take notice small grammar mistakes which were easily fixable. But I still have a bit of trouble with mixing up my subordinates and conjunctions, I’m sure though with…

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    The Thrill Seeker’s Guide on How to Make a Slackline Slacklining is a difficult, yet entertaining, sport that is similar to the death-defying feats of circus tightrope walking, minus the balancing pole. The act of balancing while walking on a length of rope has been around for centuries, but only in the last few decades has it taken on new life with those who are looking for an exciting form of exercise and concentration, without the fear of long falls without a net. There are numerous places…

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