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    Brodie refers to evolution as being controversial, I fail to see it as so, controversial means debatable, and to date there is no more well researched, well founded, and supported scientific theory for the origin of species. Reading this opening reminded me of the Bill Nye – Ken Ham debate, Bill Nye argued that creation is not a viable scientific explanation to the origin of species while Ken Ham opposed. In the final moments of the debate, both men were asked, what would change each other’s…

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    When it comes to research being validated and factual, there needs to be sound theoretical framework that can stand up to future tests. I do in fact believe that the original theory does have strong framework however, I believe that there could be more added to it, to enable this theory to continue to be built upon. The offender base could have been spread out wider throughout the country so that this information may be generalizable. One of the major limitations that were found…

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    Theories within School Counseling Schooling teaches students a variety of different theories that can be applied to counseling, but once in the field are those theories actually being applied? This is the question I tend to ask while learning the different theories. To gain a little insight into a professional’s approaches in the actual field of school counseling, I asked a school counselor a few questions about her experiences and approaches thus far. Every school, student, and counselor are…

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    different activities in the early years’ curriculum. Penny Tassoni (2007) The features that make up the theory include, making up playing rules, having first-hand experience, playing together, pretending, having personal agenda, making props and deep involvement, among others. She believes that children learn a variety of experience which she calls the ‘web of learning’. I agree with Tina Bruce’s theory as I like her way of thinking about how the children learn and she uses the holistic…

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    When people think of Isaac Newton and the contributions he made to science they usually think of his law of gravitation, but there is so much more. He came up with the three laws of motion, theory of light, and the universal law of gravitation. Newton transformed the history of science. In the first three years when Newton was at Cambridge, he, like everybody else, was taught the standard curriculum, but he was more interested in the advanced science. (Isaac Newton, 1) One of his very first…

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    Pieper ( ) indicated that children develop cognitive before spake. The theory of cognitive development has a strong tie with language development. Since Jonathan is being exposed early to language, there is no dupt he developed cognitive skills. the second theory is linguistic. theorist such Chomsky (pippter ) stated in the theory of LAD that children are born with nature capable of acquire and produce language. Whatever that theory stated, communication with the child in very early age is the…

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    different theories that try and explain deviant behaviors. One of them is Cultural Transmission or also known as Differential Associations Theory. This is a theory that says all behavior is learned, this would include deviant behavior. This theory focuses on the age of the “learner”, the intensity of the contact with the deviant “teacher” and the ratio of good ot bad in the learners life. So for an example if a child is Born to a mother and father that would do drugs, and when the father…

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    Roger’s theory of fully functioning persons is the fully functioning person is the most desirable end result of psychological development and social evolution. Although Jerry has his life together for the most part, he is still missing some grand scale components…

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    Borrowed Theory on Hand Washing Introduction Nursing profession is among the few professions that require knowledge advancement in order to achieve objectives of the set goals. In the world of nursing, new things develop constantly. Borrowing knowledge to develop whatever one purpose, helps simply because the individual gets the direction on what to do about it. Some professionals argue that borrowing theories in order to develop knowledge in nursing is not ethical, although this is not the…

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    Behaviourisme is a learning theory which is believe that it is a process happen if there is a changes in student behavior. It is must be seen and measure. Behaviourisme emphasize stimulus aspect and response in learning proses. Example, after teacher show the video in class about the subject, there is a changes in student’s behavior following what they understand in that topic. Cognitive analyze about how people think, learn the concept and how to solve the problem. Psychology cognitive said…

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