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    The Cultivation Theory

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    theorist and researchers has calculated using the summative scaling, where the variables summed were not exposed by the hour. Another particular theorist who used a scale method was known as Carlson. His scale survey method consisted of very few questions and his scale was a fairly small four point scale. His responses were summed up on a scale of; 1 = ever watched and 4 = almost always watched. According to Carlson, evidence of cultivation between sixth and twelfth graders of supporting civil…

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    When I first read the criteria for this semester long project I was imagining it to be busy work. After the first assignment I quickly realized it was more than that. This project and class showed me that medicine is not just how much biology, chemistry, or anatomy is known. Rather, in order to be the best possible health professional I need to be able to communicate with others. I found this project to be a precise description of reality, even though my client was my father and I had a personal…

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    differentiate the level of the questions and use high order questions such as analysing and evaluating to strengthen students’ critical and creative thinking (Questioning, 1987, pp. 53-54). Three out of the four questions asked in the first lesson required students to apply the concept and explain a news article, and last one was based on a scenario and test the students’ common sense. Therefore, there were no high order questions asked. In the second lesson, three of the six questions were…

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    Matt Vack: Group Analysis

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    We asked eleven questions in order to keep it short but long enough for us to the information we needed. The first question that was asked was if themselves or a family member ever been involved in a domestic violence, out of thirty people twenty-four of them said no and seven said yes. A follow up question if number one was answered with a yes if they felt comfortable was who the abuser was and who was abused. Out of the yes’s…

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    with the organization. Therefore it should be clear and easy to understand as a way not to overwhelm the potential client. It should also be versatile in that it can accommodate individuals who may not all speak the same language, yet ask enough questions for the professional to have a decent impression of the potential client. The intake form I chose was from WPCS: Western Psychological and Counseling Services, P.C. This facility provides a extensive list of services, focusing on…

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    There are many types of interpersonal skill that people use everyday and how use them to others: Positive and negative language that people use positive language most of the time but sometimes they have negative language like bad behaviour or swearing with your employee. Positive language means that you should speak to them nicely and treating them with respect so that they would treat you back. Also, it means that good behaviour and getting work on time, meeting deadlines on time that the…

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    top of my head. In the recording I just ran through the questions speaking with more general and broad ideas. The questions that intrigued me the most were the ones who asked about social responsibility, the ones involving races, and lastly the one that asked if I was personally involved in a movement to bring social change. I feel like many of those questions caught my off guard because I wouldn’t have a clear answer for the, I would be like yes and no but I was able to explain why I thought…

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    completion of high school. The story follows Cia, who has been chosen for the testing. The Testing criticizes modern standardized testing through its depiction of the price of failure, the stress placed on students, and the differing skill levels of the questions given to students. The first issue The Testing addresses is the weight of failure placed upon testers. In the story, those who are chosen for the testing have severe consequences for failure. Those who do not pass certain aspects of…

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    Immigration: A Case Study

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    seem applicable to this research question because it is so narrow in its parameters. First, a country would have to reflect the United States economy and the local economies of the states at the border. Second, the countries would have to have the same number of immigrants coming into their country. Which is hard as the United States is far and away the number one country when it comes to immigration. Another aspect of further analysis would be to ask the question, “Would striking down the 14th…

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    I. This is an opportunity for you to evaluate yourself at this mid-point of the semester. Consider each question carefully before answering. Your answers will not be graded “right” or “wrong”, only complete or incomplete using the Rubric for Written Assignments. Current practices 1. Are my attitudes and/or actions in my classes, labs, and clinics helping me to achieve my goals? Yes, my attitudes and my actions in my classes, lab, and clinic are effectively help me to achieve my goal.…

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