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    Danny Ulrey 11/3/10 Theory & Rhetoric Annotated Bibliography Uncertainty Reduction Theory 1). Witt‚ P.‚ & Behnke‚ R. (2006). Anticipatory Speech Anxiety as a Function of Public Speaking Assignment Type. Communication Education‚ 55(2)‚ 167-177. doi:10.1080/03634520600566074. * Research Questions: -Why does public speaking generate anticipatory anxiety? -Is public speaking anxiety dependent on assignment type? -How can anticipatory public speaking anxiety be controlled?

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    John Mostyn Bowlby was born February 26‚ 1907 in London‚ England. As a child‚ he did not spend much time with either of his parents because his father was a surgeon and mothers did not care for their children in the upper-middle class of this time. Bowlby spent most of his time with nannies. In 1918‚ he and his brother were sent away to a boarding school. He went into Britannia Royal Naval College in 1921 where he trained to be a naval officer. He enrolled into Trinity College in 1925 to study medicine

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    Building Positive Relationships in the Classrooms May 20‚ 2012 Abstract Students need a relationship with the teacher through clear communications and clear expectations. There is a cooperative learning involved in the successful classroom and that comes from successful relationships. If there is strictly lectures and straight information given in a class then there will be many miss opportunities for teachers and students to develop and learn. Student lead

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    Attachment Theory John Bowlby was a psychoanalyst and has developed his knowledge and understanding into the theory of Attachment. Bowlby believed that children have been born programmed to form attachments which will help them survive; this is known as evolutionary attachments. Bowlby believed that all attachments are instinctive‚ he said that attachments are shown when the child is under conditions of feeling threatened‚ such as: separation‚ fear and insecurity. In 1969 and 1988 Bowlby suggested

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    According to Feldman (2008)‚ the emotional bond that develops between a child and a certain individual is referred to as attachment. In nonhumans‚ this process begins in the first days of life with “imprinting‚” which is essentially the infant’s readiness to learn (Lorenz‚ 1957‚ as cited in Feldman‚ 2008‚ p.89). The bond is facilitated by mother-child physical contact during imprinting. A similar phenomenon is observed between human mothers and their newborns‚ which is why mother’s are strongly encouraged

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    English -200 Annotated Bibliography Glidden‚ Thomas. "The American Funeral." Pastoral Psychology 14.5 (1963): 9-18. In this print‚ Glidden gives the origin of the American funeral. Along with the explanation of its birth place‚ Glidden also gives examples of many other customs. Giving examples of the early American traditions and the birthplace for the customs‚ he makes the information given seem interesting. This source will be great for citing because not only will it credit my opinion

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    Student name Course Professor Date due Customized learning Theory: Annotated Bibliography The fact that people have different learning capacities and that people can absorb content differently is fueling the rise and acceptance of customized learning. Is customized learning the way to go in ensuring that every student needs are met? Many still are proponents of the traditional method of instruction citing the massive resources required for adoption and full implementation of customized learning

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    Moss 1 Christian Moss Mrs. Suzanne EN 1113-30 06 March 2013 An Annotated Bibliography for Women on the Front Lines Thesis: It is the duty of the Pentagon to protect the service men and women of the nation’s military. Therefore‚ the Pentagon should reverse its decision to allow women in combat because service women have a higher risk of injury or death due to their feminine weaknesses. "APFT Standards." US Army Basic APFT Standards Comments. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 22 Feb. 2013. This document issued by the

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    Annotated Bibliography Tyre‚ Peg. "The Writing Revolution." The Atlantic. The Atlantic‚ Oct. 2012. Web. 20 Feb. 2013. The writing Revolution is written by Peg Tyre‚ who is the director of strategy at the Edwin Gould Foundation. He describes an education reform the occurred at Dorp High School‚ a school which otherwise may have been closed due to poor academic performance. The school’s leader‚ Deirdre DeAngelis‚ drastically reformed the school’s curriculum and teaching methodology

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    having read the other two works‚ I’ve found that this essay is a good introduction to the unit of literacy. I think Hamilton was successfully by touching base with a number of topics that can be associated with literacy addressed by other writers annotated in the essay. I believe Hamilton was trying to get readers to look at literacy in relatable manner without necessarily providing her own example‚ but by providing readers with the appropriate questions to ask and ideas to consider. "What’s I Got

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