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    and longing for what they don’t have so that they experience dark moods of emptiness and despair. When they expect too much of themselves, they have feelings of self-hatred and shame feeling unloveable. (Ibid.) What’s to like about being an Observer #5) is “standing up and viewing life objectively until coming to a thorough understanding of causes and effects. They like being able to do what they think is right without being influenced by social pressures and consider this…

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    about four weeks. Identify the phases and put them in the correct numerical order. One is labeled for you. Picture Order Phase Picture Order Phase A D B 1 waning gibbous E C F Page 2 – Introduction to Moon Phases From the perspective of an observer above the North Pole, the moon moves clockwise / counter-clockwise (circle) in its orbit around the earth. In the diagram below the sun's light is coming in from the right. The…

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    When it crosses the eastern side of the horizon plane it is rising / setting (circle). Page 5 – The Horizon Diagram Describe the location of the moon in the sky of the horizon diagram at bottom. Use direction words (like north, west, etc.) and estimate its altitude in degrees. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Page 6 – The Witness and the Detective If we know the moon's position…

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    My observer noted that my students “helped each other in the learning process”, “enjoyed the lesson”, “felt able to participate”, and weren’t “afraid to risks”. In addition to conferring with my observer prior to this lesson, I communicate regularly with my ELL students’ teachers regarding their coursework. Often these teachers mention my ELL students’…

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    considered good is then, an influence upon the observer so as to induce some type of affection that is either agreeable or beautiful; both of which are very distinct form each other. When an object of art is in question, it must be good in order for one to call it beautiful. The object must first induce a sensation of pleasure within the observer, however. Feelings of pleasure or subjective, and account for one’s taste. Anything that is pleasing to the observer is then considered to be…

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    Content area I: Assessment, includes the task list items I-01: Define behavior in observable and measurable terms, and I-06: Make recommendations regarding behaviors that must be established, maintained, increased, or decreased (Behavior Analyst Certification Board, 2012). My submission for this content area is the Behavior Change assignment from SPE 565, which demonstrates how to define behaviors and make recommendations for behavior reduction, as well as the replacement behavior. The…

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    give the yes in the last massacre on part of the prison officials. Therefore, although Oswald and Rockefeller were not primary parties they did have a direct influence on what happened to the prisoners and the facility. Tertiary parties involve, “Observers of the conflict that may have indirect influence on the conflict as a whole or on the act ion of either of the parties” (Langdon Parties Slides, 2018). The tertiary party in the conflict was the media. The Attica prison riot received wide…

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    reactions can occur. In order to break a social norm, certain characteristics are needed. For example, confidence, courage, and determination are needed to break a norm. A person must stand their ground during a seemingly awkward situation due to observers’ reactions to the event. On another hand, in current society, positive characteristics like compassion and helpfulness are practically stigmatized…

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    standards and codes of American Psychological Association (APA) code of ethics and HIPAA laws in case scenario, examine the ethical reasoning models, and assess the multicultural issues in the case scenario. APA and HIPAA: Standards and Codes The observer a new employee sitting in the employee lounge…

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    a growing up moment when her own mom chooses to save Ruth May instead of Adah during the ant invasion. At that moment, Adah felt betrayed and abandoned. That moment made her realized she wanted to live life and no longer wanted to be the detached observer. She felt like that little Ruth May was viewed as more beneficial to her mother, Adah resented her mother for this. Orleanna and Adah got out of the Congo together, and they ended up in Georgia. Adah enrolls into Emory University in Atlanta.…

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