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    Jones who works at a suburban private school called Horizon Academy in Roleland Park Kansas. Currently Mrs. Jones teaches middle to High school grade levels and is a homeroom teacher for seven eighth grade boys. Mrs. Jones teaches English, Algebra, basic math functions, Senior Government, Social Skills and U.S. History. Horizon group’s students based on their individual needs and this enables Mrs. Jones to work with a wide range of grade levels in a day. Mrs. Jones has taught at Horizon for…

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    levels (Clapper, 2006). The role-play and simulation strategy also helped students develop skills in expression of thought, feeling, self-evaluation, and empathy (Clapper, 2006). The role-play and simulation strategy was considered appropriate for application of art…

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    Many accidents today are blamed on texting and driving. Careless people who text while being behind the wheel commit murder everyday, killing whoever is behind the other car involved in the accident. Being able to attain a license and drive may be a dream to many young teenagers, but it could as easily become a nightmare. The use of technology has steadily grown over these past couple of years and it is only increasing as time passes, distracting us from much more important things. Texting while…

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    Tangrams after getting in the 20th century have more forms than their ancestor. The challenge, or the problem that needs to be solved by Tangram was also getting developed. To form a shape or an object was not enough for people anymore. There were application challenges appeared. For example, the puzzle Le Fermier Avise displayed in the case presents an arithmetical challenge like other classic edge-matching puzzles. The player needs to arrange the nice pieces into a 3x3 square so that the…

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    In today’s time, we come across a vast amount of arguments, and a great majority of these are visual arguments. Whether we are reading a news article, watching a YouTube video, or viewing the latest episode of our favorite TV show, we come across at least one if not all of these visual arguments. As critical readers, and thinkers, we are faced with decisions that we need to make on a daily basis when examining all these arguments. But before simply believing the author’s claims into we must…

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    Treatment #1 Treatment Method: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (E.M.D.R.) School of Thought/Perspective: Cognitive-Behavioral Application: Phase 1: Evaluate the client’s aptness to therapy and identify potential targets for E.M.D.R. Including but not limited to: distressing memories; current situations that produce emotional distress; similar events from the past. Stress is put on the growth of explicit skills and behaviors that will be required future situations; Goal: for…

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    To do so, please use our online scheduling application. This application will walk you through all the information we need from you AND help you choose a date and time for your appointment that works well with your schedule. You can also schedule an appointment by calling our office at 574-208-5668 or by sending…

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    cited in Lal et al., 2012). Tichle-Degnen (2002) discusses the importance of gathering information on our client’s “preferences, personal goals, and valued occupations” (p. 471) to then build a positive rapport with the client. Photovoice combines a visual-based method (photos), critical reflection and group work to help promote a positive change/outcome (Lal et al., 2012). Although, there are other methods for gathering information about our clients, I argue that the use of Photovoice promotes…

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    Good time management was very necessary so that I could always deliver the tasks on time and also live up to the professional expectations of my colleagues. Time management techniques are really important in an organization, because it will ultimately affect my performance. I had to understand each task that was given to me properly whilst recognizing the issues that could arise with it. This way, I always had a systematic approach to my work, which helped me become more efficient and thus would…

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    organic, inorganic compounds through covalent or non-covalent bonds represents an emerging area in the research on nanotube-based materials. Such modification can result in a significant enhancement of properties and open up a broad range of novel application perspectives. Non-covalent or covalent functionalization of CNTs can enhance their compatibility and solubility. The non-covalent functionalization of CNTs includes non-covalent coating with surfactants, surface wrapping with long polymer…

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