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    Instinct Motivation I’m going to say this is psychology make-up I’m very creative in my thinking so in my own words I know we all seen birds making a nest and perhaps we have seen a bird having such a hard time gathering twigs to make a nest. So my question is How do birds really know how to make a nest. Or even a mouse gathering cotton and paper installation to make a nest. Hmm, I say let’s get into this topic a little deeper for more of an understanding. All animals have certain instinct…

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    A story. What is the definition of a story? Characterized as an account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment, this may be the legal definition of story. Nonetheless, there is so much more to it than just the physical words that are made up to define it. Similarly, this image may seem pretty self explanatory, however, when one digs below the surface of the original image, there is a deeper meaning, purpose, and point. At first glance, the image simply consists of a wolf…

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    up, as if your fingers are a comb. Steps 3: Divide your hair into sections - Dividing your hair into sections will ensure that you straighten your hair properly, without missing any strands. Steps 4: Make sure the temperature is right for your hair. This is a big one. Your hair should only be ironed at a low setting, below 300 degrees, as it is fine and damaged (the same goes for chemically treated hair). Normal hair can be ironed at 300-380 and thick, coarse or extra curly hair at 350-400.…

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    It was a Tuesday afternoon. I went out with my best guy friend to Panera Bread. I told him about my experiment to analyze people with me on how they really communicate and in which ways they do it. He decide to help me with my little experiment. It was so much fun, yet we went at a perfect timing lunch time. We stayed at Panera Bread for about an hour. Panera Breads Architecture fits similar to a coffee shop. Except you can hear people’s conversations more easily and there is more sound. The…

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    All three students have strengths in being very observant in class. This notifies me that I need to engage the class is a discussion. A debate or Socratic seminar might work best for this class and especially these three students because of how vocal they are. However, their weaknesses and the ways in which these three learn are very different. I would never be able to pair Aiden and Logan because Aiden is dependent on another person, and Logan is independent and works best by working alone.…

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    passive observation information is given by others’ personal experience and it is our choice whether to accept or to ignore it. Observation is given to us by biased experiences (Although everyone can say that they are biased in one way or another). By using observation as a way of producing knowledge are interpretations are more molded around what others have witnessed. In active experiment we are put in real life situations where our actions impact what we do, allowing no influential bias from…

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    “In today’s environment, children and teens need to develop strengths, acquire skills to cope, recover from hardships, and be prepared for future challenges. They need to be resilient in order to succeed in life.” (Healthy Children Magazine, 2007) This was true for me because it meant everything to have Jason teach me resilience. I will need resilience the rest of my life and having Jason teach me at such a young age has sculpted me into the person I am…

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    that weight on my shoulders. They are my major influence because they are my biggest encouragement and they try to help as much as they can. They make me want to work harder and to be better and not just give up when it gets hard. I think that having this weight on my shoulder is also helps me because it makes me want to be a good influence on the rest of the family. I want to be a role model to show my nieces and nephews an alternate route then what the rest of the family went through. My…

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    that these are complicated issues and they are not going to go away. As that affects the way that we think about generating curriculum and what kind of learning experience we are creating, it is incumbent upon you guys to think about that. What are your programs and how are they responsive to that? How seriously do you want to take those concerns? How might we direct those conversations in productive ways, reflecting on those aspects of their criticisms that might have legitimacy and…

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    St Helens Narrative

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    “Go north of St. Helens, no turns, just follow the satin flowers’ I read the remaining guidelines and proceeded as I made my way outside the discarded forest. The time was specifically 10:45, you could tell by the decreasing temperature that it was late, I glanced some more over the crinkled piece of paper ‘there will be an unoccupied vehicle approximately 300 meters from the north entrance from where you exited” I scanned around until my eyes fell upon a black tented 1963 Chevrolet Corvette…

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