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    Political parties were not always in the United States. Over the centuries they have come and go. In the early times of America there were four major parties. Those four major parties were Federalist‚ Jeffersonian‚ National Republican‚ and Democrat. Each one had their own significant purpose behind them. In today’s society‚ there are now two major parties. The two major parties are now Democrat and Republican and has been the last centuries. Also in today’s society a political party is now described

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    Running head: MY LEARNING STYLE 1 My Learning Style COE 101 Bethel University JaJuan Mccurry MY LEARNING STYLE 2 My Learning Style Three fundamental ways of learning are‚ Kinesthetic‚ Visual‚ and Auditory. He or she may be one single learner or a combination of all three. Using these certain

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    of learning styles. By taking a learning styles quiz‚ I found out that I am an auditory learner. This means I do best learning by hearing and listening. Now knowing that I am an auditory learner I can discover new techniques that will help me be more attentive and I can expand myself as a learner. First‚ discovering new techniques as an auditory learner to be more attentive is easy. I was not surprised when I saw the list of usual things auditory learns do. I felt as if the learning style I was

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    A learning style is basically the preference or predisposition of an individual to perceive and process information in a particular way or combination of ways. (Lynne Celli Sarasin‚ 2006) There are eight intelligences and an individual has one or more strengths in one of those intelligences. As we have learned from the readings‚ there are multiple ways to understand how an individual learns. There are three primary senses that are involved in learning: visual‚ auditory‚ and kinesthetic.

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    Learning Styles EDU382 Barbara Henry 6-3-13 Grade: 1st Topic: Healthy food choices/food pyramid Goal of the lesson: The goal for this lesson is that students will learn how to pick healthy foods and why it is important to eat healthy. Assessments: Formative- Squaring off Formative- Draw it! Formative- Pin the food on the pyramid Summative- Written test Squaring off is a formative assessment that can be great for students of several learning styles. To complete this exercise I

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    There are many different and major civilizations in the world today. The first four major civilizations all begin in river valleys. These civilizations were China on the Huang He River‚ Mesopotamia on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers‚ Egypt on the Nile River‚ and India on the Indus River. River valleys have always been a necessity to early growing civilizations. Amongst those four civilizations‚ In ancient China‚ there was a lot of different architecture designs based on China’s history and their

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    org/inspire/learnstl.htm Learning Styles This exercise has taught me a lot on my way of thinking‚ concentrating‚ and contact with people. I never knew that these learning styles determine how I perceive my everyday functions. Until now I always thought of myself being a Visual learner‚ I have to see it in order to understand it. I am a see it‚ to believe it type of woman. After taking the self-test and reviewing the chart‚ my way of thinking is much broader. I do all three of the learning styles. I had to sit

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    Four Basic Approaches to Understanding A Tale of Two Cities‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ House on Mango Street‚ Slaughterhouse Five‚ and Of Mice and Men In both A Tale of Two Cities‚ by Charles Dickens‚ and Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen‚ some of M.H. Abrams’ four approaches reading and understanding literature apply. The four approaches include: mimetic‚ pragmatic‚ expressive‚ and objective. The pragmatic approach deals with instruction from literature. Pragmatic is the best approach to understand

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    approaches to choose from‚ so that counselors can identify which approach they are most comfortable with. These approaches help the counselor know in which direction to go with the client and it lets the clients know what to expect in a session. My top four favorite approaches are person-centred‚ adlerian‚ choice theory‚ and cognitive therapy.   Person-Centered therapy was originated by Carl R. Rogers. The main idea of this therapy approach is for the counselor to act as a genuine‚ caring person who respects

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    The four goals of punishment that a judge will consider‚ when imposing a sentence are: deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation‚ and retribution. These four justifications of criminal punishment have varied in main ways. While closely associated with utilitarianism‚ the deterrence and incapacitation strive to reduce imminent crime. Deterrence struggles to generate crime more costly‚ so less crime would transpire. Incapacitation does not attempt to modify behavior through rising cost; but simply

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