| 201. | To be or not to be ONLINE Online students are not required to submit a Learning Team Charter, a Learning Team Log, or a Learning Summary. 1. Submit your Weekly Summary for this workshop as instructed in the course syllabus provided by your instructor. 2. Select Learning Team members who will work together throughout t...
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| 202. | The Colour purple De accidental: E. M. Forster, A Passage to India Title: A Passage to India Author: E. M. Forster Publisher: Penguin Books Edition: 1965 Number of pages: 317 1. To what genre does this novel belong? This book is a novel revolving around colonialism. I think it also has some elements of a picaresque n...
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| 203. | Plot Summary and Analysis of Philip Roths Goodbye Columbus needs some editing Goodbye Columbus
Philip Roth’s novel, Goodbye Columbus, centers on Neil Klugman, a twenty-three year old, Jewish librarian, who lives with his aunt and uncle in middle-class Newark, New Jersey. ... In Philip Roth’s Goodbye Columbus, the downfall between star-crossed lovers, Neil Klugman and B...
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| 204. | Presentations OUTLINE A. Purpose for the Presentation 1. To persuade key individuals that distance learning by way of computer is becoming very profitable 2. To procure funding into distance learning of the program will go away B. Technology Analysis 1. Past – a. Limited functions and low demand b. Correspondence...
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| 205. | Learning Disabilities A Study of Its Effects Educationally and Socially
Learning disabilities are disorders of the basic psychological processes that affect the way a child learns. Many children with learning disabilities have average or above average intelligence. Learning disabilities may cause difficulties in listening, thinking, talking, reading, writing, spelling...
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| 206. | Developing a Play Curriculum ...
COURSE: DEVELOPING A PLAY CURRICULUM
THE PLACE OF PLAY IN THE CURRICULUM AND THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER
LOUISE 21
LECTURER:
APRIL 8, 2003
Play is freely chosen activity that children engage in for the sake of it, because it is enjoyable. Play ...
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| 207. | Follow the Rabbit proof fence essay After reading Doris Pilkington’s Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence, I felt as if it followed the common theme with some of the other stories we have read so far. ... However these three girls who trek along the fence after escaping from their “compound” experience things that make them stronger as peo...
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| 208. | are learning organisations a realistic goal for organisations There has been, for many years, and through recent research, much controversy on whether becoming a learning organisation is a realistic goal for many organisations in the present day. Peter Senge (1993) has been one of the primary activists of organisations developing the ability and culture to be...
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| 209. | Les M serables Character Description Th nardier Thénardier is a rather bulky and rough-looking man. The reader is not given
much more of a description. On page 325, Valjean sees Thénardier at the sewer
gate and the reader is told that he? ...
Thénardier is a very conniving man, yet smart. ... Although bad and immoral, Thénardier is very s...
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| 210. | Freire Paulo Freire, in his essay "The Banking Concept of Education," asserts that for real learning to take place in schools, teachers "must be partners of the students in their relations with them" and, in doing so, "present material to the students for their consideration, and re-consider [their] earlie...
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| 211. | Critique Can Learning via Multimedia Benefit Weaker Students Critique
“Can Learning via Multimedia Benefit Weaker Students?”
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Introduction
I have chosen to critique the Article “Can learning via Multimedia benefit weaker students?” This article is about a study that compares sixteen-second year students stu...
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| 212. | crucible mirrors mcarthyism ... Replace “witchcraft” with communism and “wealth” and “land” with political status in this description of the happenings in Arthur Millers The Crucible, you have an accurate description of the McCarthy Era of the early 1950’s. Also called the “Red Scare,” “McCarthyism” is almost a mirror image ...
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| 213. | My religion My Religion I grew up in a nominally religious family. I grew up learning who Jesus was and who God was. My mom had a huge Bible which she read stories out of once in a while. We didn’t attend church regularly until my brothers and I were older and it was always a Catholic Mass—BORING! When I was in...
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| 214. | silvia barret There are many factors leading to Silvia Barrets decision to resign from her position at Calvin Coolidge High School; however, as seen in the video "Up the Down Staircase," these factors became irrelevant once Silvia began to see the impact she was making. Entering the classroom on the first day, S...
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| 215. | Learning Styles in Higher Education ...
Underlying learning style research is the belief, verified by some studies, that students learn best when they can address knowledge in ways that they trust. ... If their personal style is oriented around abstraction, then their best learning will be abstract. ... When learning experiences...
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| 216. | memory articles Memory and Learning: So much learning, so little memory.
“Learning is the making of memory. ... From there, it may last in short term memory for a few seconds. Short-term memory only holds about 7 bits of info. After that, it is either lost or stored in long-term memory. Memories are stored in ...
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| 217. | point of view essay ... Throughout the story, the author uses the third person omniscient point of view to describe the boys surroundings and to show us both what he and the other characters are thinking and what is happening around them. By using this point of view, the author is able to describe the setting of the ...
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| 218. | Dyslexia Dyslexia
Whether we graduate from highschool or college we all hope to find a challenging career that will propel us forward in today`s society. For those suffering from dyslexia this only adds to the frustration and fears associated with seeking employment. Many adults with d...
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| 219. | Conflict Resolution Whether it is interpersonal or in a group, one thing that all adults face, in learning, is conflict. For many of us that conflict is a matter of how we use our time, balance personal problems with schoolwork, or work in groups. Conflict can consist of struggling on the inside, feeling defensive and ...
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| 220. | Learn much more from people whose views we share We can usually learn much more from people whose views we share than from people whose views contradict our own; disagreement can cause stress and inhibit learning. ... Disagreement can help us to learn more and gives us a better idea of the subject. ... Than more erudite of the subject our oppone...
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| 221. | assessment In order to successfully appoint a suitable candidate for the company I would first have to investigate exactly what the company if looking for. I would therefore require a job description from the company. The job description should contain any compulsory qualifications (for example, a Bachelor of ...
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| 222. | Forgetting Forgetting
1. The greatest amount of forgetting occurs directly after finishing the learning task. ... The greatest amount of forgetting occurs rapidly, during the first day. ... Forgetting is still sizable during the first fourteen days. ... Forgetting slows down after two weeks, but again there...
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| 223. | learning curve laparascopic surgery TEXT
Introduction
Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass is a technically challenging operation with a long learning curve. We and others have previously shown that the learning curve is approximately 75-100 operations, and that the learning curve is associated with prolonged operative times and in...
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| 224. | commentary on The advancement of Learning by Seamus Heany The poem I will be writing a commentary on is called An Advancement of Learning. This is an early poem, written by Seamus Heany. ...
In An Advancement of Learning Heany starts the poem I took the embankment path/ (As always, deferring the bridge). This tells us that Heany is weary of crossing th...
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| 225. | Young Goodman Brown Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown”
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is an allegory based on the religious imagery found in Hawthorne’s New England. ... Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown” is a wonderful short story due to its centering on Puritan beliefs through the use of such things as...
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| 226. | ABC s of Singing ... Singing is a very complex process, with many different stages and steps that they must understand. ... Singing is easy to learn when you view it as learning how to write by breaking it down into learning the notes or words, learning the correct structure , and how to use style. ... This c...
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| 227. | Description of a portrait of the actress Jeanne Samary A Description of a Portrait of the Actress Jeanne Samary
This formal portrait of the talented actress Jeanne Samary from the Comedie Francaise, oil on canvas, was painted for the Paris Salon of 1879. ...
In this painting Renoir’s appreciation of women is embodied in the charming image of Jeann...
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| 228. | dah Effective Classroom Management Christine Dillon Sections 1-5 1/ST2 List three important beliefs you hold about behavior and learning. What do you believe is your role in behavior management? The first belief I have about behavior and learning is that they are directly related, one cannot take place ...
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| 229. | Classroom Management Classroom management is an important aspect of a teacher’s job description. ... In order for a teacher’s classroom to be a positive learning environment, one must have a classroom policy that is specific, fair, and reasonable.
From the minute the students enter a classroom, a daily routine mus...
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| 230. | Returning to School What stimulated your interest in returning to school? ... I have always enjoyed working with computers so I went to Tucson and talked to ITT Tech to see what they had to offer and I like what I saw and I quite my job and started school.
What major obstacles will you need to overcome to be succes...
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| 231. | Hawthorne Young Goodman Brown Hawthorne: Narrating the Demise of Hope and the Beginning of Despair
In “Young Goodman Brown”, Nathaniel Hawthorne writes an allegory laced with ambiguity to narrate one man’s trials and tribulations within his personal faith. Although Goodman Brown’s faith concedes to darkness in the end, it ...
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| 232. | Role of Black Plague and How it Affected Arts ... Stofko
The Role of Black Plague and How It Affected Arts
The Black Plague, or “Black Death,” played a very important part in the human spirit. ... This plague was a fatal disease that is mostly carried by rodents. ... This is how the disease got the name, “Black Death.”
After learning...
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| 233. | Men are from Mars Women are from Venus ... John Gray author of Men Are From Mars Women Are From Venus has written this book, as well as many others as a guide for understanding male-female relationships. ... ” He uses the metaphor that men and women are from different planets, so they seem as though they are a different species. Men ...
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| 234. | Albert Bandura s Social Cognitive Theory Albert Bandura was born in Mundare, Canada in 1925. ...
Bandura theory is based on social learning, which is closely tied with criminology. ... Bandura uses various experiments with young children to prove his theory of behavioral modeling. ... In essence Bandura is showing us that the environm...
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| 235. | Self Assessment and Reflectgion reference paper. Learning new information is something most people do each day, but may not even notice. Daily learning includes information from news, work, family, friends, classmates and recreation. I found out it is much easier for me to learn and express myself on something I am truly interested in. This class ...
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| 236. | so much of nothing I know I love you and this is all mad. I cant help from wanting to know you more then I do. Why Why Why I ask my self. I forget about all the things we have done or will be going to do. I scream and I don’t want you to hear me. The pain I cant forget all those time you hit me. Is it crazy I don’t th...
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| 237. | chartering a learning team
The purpose for creating our team is to form a cohesive group whose members share responsibilities and who have a single direction and a clear vision for accomplishing the assigned task. This will also serve the purpose of acquiring practical experience of a team environment in the workplace. Our...
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| 238. | Why a Learning Organization QUESTION #2
What are the defining things that make a Learning Organization different than so called Traditional ways of managing?
Traditional, vertical management with departments and divisions tends to produce a Asilo@ effect where individuals and groups are mainly concerned with their functions ...
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| 239. | personal statement I want to teach. I want to inspire children to learn, to explore and challenge concepts and ideas. For as long as I can remember it is what I have wanted to do, with my earliest experience being working in a primary school as part of a Year 10 Community Project. After 18 months of experience working...
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| 240. | How do adults learn ... We learn a variety of skills and our learning has a significant bearing on our emotional reactions, our perceptions and our physiological responses . Learning according to Passer and Smith [2001:228]
is a process by which experience produces a relatively enduring change in an org...
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| 241. | Mathematics Leraning Disabilities Mathematics learning disabilities are as multifarious and complex as those associated with reading disabilities. Unfortunately, difficulty mastering mathematics, or even understanding basic concepts, is acceptable in our society. ... Students that don’t seem to understand math are allowed to get ...
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| 242. | Personal Goals to Achieve as a University of Phoenix Student To determine the personal goals one may want to achieve as a University of Phoenix student, one must take the time to honestly look inside oneself. Is it just a degree the student desires or is there more that can be received from the experience? ... It has probably been several years since the ...
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| 243. | learving style Tami Ghazvini EDCN 180-01 Sep.26.03 My Learning Style Humans are intricate beings that naturally desire knowledge. We, as humans, use an assortment of different techniques to grasp and retain information. This assignment assisted me in discovering my own personal learning methods. After finishing al...
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| 244. | Knowledge By Acquaintance and Knowledge By Description Summary In this piece, Bertrand Russell first up his argument by distinguishing two types of knowledge; knowledge of things and knowledge of truths. He from there proceeds to break up the category of knowledge of things by further distinguishing this type of knowledge in two categories; knowledge by acquai...
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| 245. | PHILOSOPHY NOTES PLATONIC IDEALISM ~Plato~ Started as disciple of Socrates Two of most famous works are The republic and laws Pple should occupy themselves with the search for the truth - search for absolute truth should be quest of true philosopher Use of the dialect - begins with thesis, looks at both sides of an ...
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| 246. | lord of the flies What do you think would have happened if Piggy didn’t die? I don’t think this is a question that can be truly visualized for the simple fact that “Lord Of The Flies” is an allegory. Without the death of Piggy, there is an essential element missing. Piggy is the most intelligent, rational boy in the ...
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| 247. | Changes of Rita in Educating Rita The Themes and the Text
Educating Rita is a fascinating study of two people, very different from one another - one of whom seems initially to be unquestionably superior (Frank), the other who seems a battler (Rita) trying to do the impossible. ...
Above all, Educating Rita shows how both Frank ...
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| 248. | Celestial Omnibus “The Celestial Omnibus”
“The Celestial Omnibus is a satirical allegory because it not only tells a story using symbolic representation, but also ridicules the literary society of its time with the purpose of changing its attitude, particularly toward children. ...
The omnibus was the means of t...
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| 249. | Scoliosis Scoliosis
Attention-getter:
Jane is seven years old and, her and her mom are going to the Doctor for her yearly checkup. ... After doing so he explains to the mother that it’s a good possibility that Jane could have scoliosis. ...
Reason to listen:
A) Scoliosis is a very dangerous disease. ......
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| 250. | Is an event the instantiation by a particular of a property at a time Is an event the instantiation by a particular of a property at a time? ... Events are ontologically particular dated occurrences and regarding his views, events are identical if and only if they have exactly the same causes and effects. The event must be describable in a specific way, in order for ...
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