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    Guiding Journal Entry

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    Journal Entries: What “new” guiding practices or techniques have you been using based on what you learned in Guiding 1? Why? I work with infant and toddlers. I have been using both indirect and direct techniques to guide children as I am currently working with children who are still developing their language skills. I with my colleague rearranged the room recently where we would have more open area and the shelving units were placed against the wall for more stability. The physical changes

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    Weekly Reflective Journal 8 Grand Canyon University: SPE-522 July 17‚ 2013 The key points this week are based on developing self-determination skills. One key point in the textbook reading from Behavior Management: Principles and Practices of Positive Behavior Supports is reinforcement. Is that self-determination is viewed as having a greater influence on life for the future and present of students. Self determined children are more likely to succeed in their adulthood with

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    Family Journal Entry

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    For my journal entry‚ I am choosing to write about my family institution. I grew up in a single-parent household for the first three years of my life‚ before my mother married again and they had two children together. After eleven years of marriage‚ they divorced and my mother did not remarry until I was in my late 20’s. My two younger siblings both left to live with their father and his new wife. This left me and my mother in the household. I was an active child growing up‚ I was either‚ always

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    Williams creates dramatic tension in ’A Streetcar Named Desire’ through the interactions between the important characters in the play‚ such as the conflict between Blanche and Stanley‚ and their contrasting styles of communication. The first instance of this occurs in the second scene. Blanche is bathing‚ whilst Stanley questions Stella about the loss of Belle Reve‚ referring to the so-called "Napoleonic code". As an audience‚ we sense the tension being created when he says "And I don’t like to be

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    Street Car Named Desire

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    English/Sympathy January 18‚ 2012 In the play a Street Car Named Desire my feelings were never the same toward the characters. The character that my feelings changed for most through out the play is Blanche. Blanche was never a true person in the play. She was always lying to everyone and making her self look like something she wasn’t. She was a very deceiving person and I did not like that about her. Towards the end of the play I started to have a little sympathy for her. In scenes one through

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    differences in the presentation of female characters in A Streetcar Named Desire and The World’s wife In this essay‚ I will be exploring the similarities and differences of female characters in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams; and ‘The World’s Wife’ by Carol Ann Duffy. Both texts denote women as somewhat weak and incompetent and as having a predatory attitude towards the mainly dominant male characters. A Streetcar Named Desire was written in 1945 and it initially connected with America’s

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    Island Journal Entry

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    Entry 1 I plan on changing the name and possibly content of these in the future but for now these are basically monthly recordings of what is happening. We have finally completed construction of the island. We have already began to move people in. Everyone is very nervous so far but I have no doubt that they are safer now then ever. If you are reading this you are either a personal friend‚ or you are currently venturing off the island. If that is so‚ may god be with you. We currently have no clue

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    Macbeth Journal Entry

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    pitch-black night where one’s flaws can be hidden and none’s desires can be seen. My mind right now is also in a state of darkness and uncertainty. Why couldn’t I help myself but to think about the prophecies the Weird Sisters have bestowed upon me? Those creatures‚ they have more in them than mortal knowledge‚ if not how could they foresee I would be all-hailed "Thane of Cawdor"?

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    CCU Journal Entry

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    Greathouse.Session1. Journal There are many things that have happened in my life that would influence my academic work and goals at CCU. In fact‚ too many to list. One that sticks out the most to me would be when my oldest son‚ Richard‚ was just a few weeks old. My husband and I were first time parents and we had no idea how to take care of a baby‚ let alone the two we were given at once! Right around Christmas 2007‚ Richard got sick. My husband and I assumed it was just a cold. My mom felt his

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    No Accommodation? The language of Stanley and Blanche in A Streetcar Named Desire David Kinder The dynamic opposition between Blanche and Stanley in A Streetcar Named Desire is one of the most important forces in the play. Williams creates and maintains an antipathy and tension between them so that‚ despite the audience’s horror at what Stanley does to Blanche in scene 10‚ the fact that there is a final clash between the two characters comes as no surprise to us. Stanley’s gruesome boast to Blanche

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