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    and enthusiastically. I was intrigued and interested from the first few sentences myself‚ and I felt like it was because of her level of excitement. If she presented it in a more "educational" or "professional" manner I might not have paid much attention at first. There was not a moment where Ms. Dellinger hesitated‚ paused‚ or even contemplated on her subject matter. She knew it all of it by heart‚ probably even by soul. I didn’t question her credibility at all‚ she spoke with such confidence

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    Persuasion Writing an effective slogan. Give it a rhythm‚ rhyme and ring Highlight a key benefit Explain the company’s commitment Stay honest Keep it short Using Repetition. By repeating the name of the product over and over not only will consumers pay attention to the advertisement but also remember it. Using Bandwagon. Make the consumer have the impression that they must purchase the product because “everyone else is doing it” and that they will be left out if they do not do so. “See why so many women

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    over twelve hours a day! The author Terrance Chiusano makes a statement on how much we are attracted and impacted by watching television in his poem‚ “The Screen”. The video clip mesmerizes the passengers in the plane and got their full‚ undivided attention. This is in contrast to when the flight attendant acted out the procedures in person. When acted out in person‚ the passengers just simply looked out the windows‚ possibly at the engines or even at their hands while the lady was preaching on how

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    Kindergarten Observation

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    For my observation‚ i went to Calvary Christian School in Vista‚ California in order to observe their Kindergarten class. I arrived around 12 o’clock‚ which was a little after their lunch period. The teacher had just about finished reading them all a story and then began an english lesson. The classroom itself‚ though generally hard physically‚ has a very warm and welcoming feel. it is very clearly broken up into different sections. Their is a classroom section‚ with desks lined up in orderly rows

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    article went on to explain how museum attendance was down in most museums compared to 20 years ago. Their main reasoning for this was the basic arguments of the advances in other forms of technology such as Television and computers that draw the attention of young ones away from traditional arts such as museums and live plays. The article went on to say that plays have become more for the highly sophisticated and less for the average person. The average person views a live play as any normal television

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    Performance anxiety is a difficult thing to handle for many pupils and an important discussion that educators often deliver. The article determines a model of music performance anxiety (MPA) based on working memory and attentional processes. This model is an easy-to-understand (and easy-to-communicate) for students of all ages. It is then used to arrange methods for performance anxiety to lessen‚ describing how each method work. This article also provides practical exercises to help students understand

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    ATTENTION: -Lab Stroop Effect’s Theory: During the experiment‚ it was more difficult to indicate the color ink that the word was shown in when the word itself indicated a non-corresponding color. This is the Stroop Effect: the finding that people identify the color of a word more slowly when color and word are incongruent (for example‚ the word BLUE printed in a red color) than when color and word are congruent (for example the word BLUE printed in blue). But why is identifying the color of

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    Concentration

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    When to Study [1] Best during the day and early evening; you’ll remember better. [2] Best when there are the fewest competing activities in progress. [3] Best when adequate rest periods are provided. [4] Stop studying when fatigue or lack of attention occurs. How to Study & Concentrate [1] When distracters are present‚ become intensely involved. [2] Keep a pad of paper handy to jot down extraneous thoughts that cross your mind while studying‚ get them out of your mind and on to paper. [3]

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    MILITARY COURTESY. Definition. Military courtesy may be briefly defined as being the attitude of civility and respect which military men at all tinges maintain toward each other. Its true nature is best understood through a knowledge of the manner in which it is practiced among military men. In order to understand the various forms by which it is expressed‚ it should be understood that military courtesy is based on the principle of equality among military men. In point of merit

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    write‚ there are four fundamental preparatory activities that will indirectly enhance their learning. Story telling is a great way to impart new words to a child. It is important for the story to be short and interesting as children have very short attention span. It

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