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    experiences. Different people go different places for different reasons. There’s the tourist who sticks to the well beaten path and doesn’t like to be outside of their comfort zone. Then there is the stereotypical family vacation, exhausted parents with toddlers in tow. In direct contrast to the tourist is the adventurer who tends to forge their own path into the unknown. Finally there’s the over prepared who needs to schedule their trip down to minute precisely. If you’ve ever gone on a…

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    Tallulah Decision Making

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    money, agrees to babysit a child after a negligent mother agrees to pay her whatever she wants. When the mother returns from a night of partying, she passes out on the bed leaving the toddler to fend for herself. Lu could not fathom leaving the child with what she considered to be an unfit mother, takes the toddler and begins to run. In reviewing the decision making process of Lu in the movie, her decision most closely follows the deontological approach as introduced by Immanuel Kant.…

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    their child and bring them home. The adopting parents may have to make many visits to that country. If you are looking to adopt an infant, that is kinda rare. Usually you would end up with a toddler or a kid. This is because it takes 12-18 months for the adoption process and a baby would already be a toddler by then. When the adopting parents go to the child’s country, there might be a language barrier. Unless they know that language, then they won’t have that problem. It is probably hard to…

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    Is Modern Culture Ruining Childhood? What reminds you of your childhood? Everyone has different, distinct memories that come flowing back to them when asked that question. Times are changing, which is clear through modern infants, toddlers, children, teens, and young adults. With modernization, children seem to mature at a faster rate and have more access to unfavorable material now more than ever. Children now are becoming less disciplined and less active in the home and schools. What has…

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    o Personal Support: This type of support is found from one’s own self and their academic abilities. In my classroom, I would use this by letting the children know how well they have done on a spelling test or giving them positive words of wisdom like “good job” “I’m proud of you”. o Natural Support: This support is given through parents and friends. In my classroom, I make sure to build positive relationships with my parents. I envision having opportunities for parents to come into the…

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    Student Achievement Gaps

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    There is a shortage of good care for children that are in the highly vulnerable infant and toddler years, which is critical. Issues of home language and culture, second language learning, and school culture have increased with the steady growth in the number of immigrant families and children in our population. There are concerns over the achievement gaps that are part of a larger concern about lacking student achievement in the United States and its impact on American economic competitiveness.…

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    In the novel, Gathering Blue, Kira’s community crucially values contribution in their society to become or remain successful. Kira was born with a defect in her leg which severely set her back unabling her to do the more labor type jobs. Women in her community want to sacrifice her to the beasts and build a pen where her cott used to remain. In our community, we believe everyone is equal, even if you were born normally or abnormally. Everyone has a place in this word. We have actual occupations…

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    Think about a typically three year old, maybe a younger sister or cousin. Most toddlers are happy-go-luck. They blissfully run around unaware of the world around them. Small children are seen as innocent, and that they must be protected from the corrupt and sinful world around them. Young children are the center of attention, and people migrate towards them. The picturesque three year old has a mom, a dad and maybe an older or younger sibling. Pearl is doing regarded as having any of the…

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    They also learn how to manage a range of feelings and to communicate effectively to get their needs met. As babies grow into toddlers and later pre-schoolers, they can manage more things by themselves but still need guidance and support from their caregivers. Toddlers want to please adults and also to be pleased themselves. They do this by imitating others and build their self-confidence by ‘helping’ during every day experiences such as cooking…

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    Reality TV Programs The mass media by shaping viewer’s behaviors, believes and values has undeniably a great influence on today’s society. For many, television is a prime source of information and entertainment. Since late 90’s reality TV programs became one of the most popular genres of television programming. RTV creators gave an average person plenty to choose, from teenage moms struggles, people searching for a “true” love to those with serious issues like mental diseases and addictions.…

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