Action Research 1.Foreign language teachers develop insights into their students’ learning from observing their behavior. 2.Reflective teachers analyze the students’ behaviors‚ identify potential problems‚ modify their teaching practices‚ and evaluate the results. 3. Some ideas succeed; others fail—sometimes surprisingly. 4.This process is called action research. 5. Action research is classroom-based research conducted by teachers in order to reflect upon and evolve their teaching. 6.It is a systematic
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Appearance vs. Reality Things are not always as they appear. You may think someone is a certain way because of how they dress and carry themselves this is called stereotyping. Many people stereotype without even noticing that they are doing it. Everyone has his or her right to first impressions‚ but stereotyping is wrong. There are many examples of this topic in literature as well as in our society today. The main population accused of stereotyping is teenagers; they are seen as rude and judgmental
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Strike action A strike is a collective withdrawal of labour by employees. Under such action‚ employees refuse to perform all work‚ not just selected duties. Strikes are usually‚ but not always‚ organised by a union. The purpose of a strike is to pressure an employer (or other third party) into complying with particular demands or refraining from doing something. Under the federal Fair Work Act 2009 strike action may be ’protected action’ if undertaken during a bargaining period for an enterprise
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3. Answer the following questions concerning Figure 2-22. a) Where is a unary relationship‚ what does it mean‚ and for what reasons might the cardinalities on it be different in other organizations? A unary relationship is shown with the EMPLOYEE entity; An EMPLOYEE Supervises 0:M EMPLOYEEs‚ An EMPLOYEE Is Supervised By 0:1 EMPLOYEE. This relationship tells us that we can determine what employees are supervised by another employee‚ as well as determine which employees are supervisors in this company
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Appearance versus reality Appearance versus reality is an important theme in William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. The theme focuses on characters who are deceived by what appears to be real‚ and on the tragic consequences that follow this error in judgement. By evaluating the way the play shows that appearances are deceptive and the consequences of each pretence it is apparent that Shakespeare is conveying the message that all humans must make a decision whether to choose the world of appearance or
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Don’t judge a play by its cover. Three of the main characters in the play A Doll House appear to be more than they seem. Throughout the progression of the play‚ the mask that had once covered their tracks‚ dissolves and the characters’ true colors can be seen. At the beginning of the story‚ Nora‚ Torvald’s wife‚ is depicted as a feeble‚ childlike‚ and an ignorant woman. Torvald‚ Nora’s husband‚ is painted as a strong‚ independent man who is the provider of the family. Also‚ Krogstad can be described
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“Physical Appearance and Status “ Beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ but what the beholder sees and how it is interpreted are shaped by culture’s values. Appearance/ Beauty are social constructions. Appearance derives from status symbols. George Herbert Mead express through theory of significant symbols and language. His theory says symbols are those that arouse in the person expressing them the same kind of response that they are designed to elicit from to whom they are addressed.Society
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sisters talking to Macduff after everything happened. Who? List and describe the characters involved in the narrative you are creating. Character Name: Macbeth How would you describe this character? Why? Physical Appearance Brave and loyal to king Duncan‚ and Duncan thought greatly of him. Because he needs to be loyal to everyone. Feelings Having feelings of guilt‚ after he killed him he was almost in shock. Because he killed someone and he didn’t know
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people at the halfway house are responsible for the household chores. He refuses to complete his chores. He reports that his cleaning abilities are limited by his back issues. He is unable to cook and needs assistance with shopping. MENTAL STATUS Appearance and Behavior The claimant wore baggy sweats‚ a T-shirt and a hooded sweat-jacket to his appointment today. He uses excessive profanity. He can be described as fidgety.
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deceptiveness of appearances is integral both to our understanding of character but also in the construction of the dominant viewpoint. In the opening phase of the novel‚ for instance‚ readers are alerted by the witches to the paradox‚ "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair" (Act I:i) suggesting that all is not what it seems. As an extension of this idea‚ Duncan refers to Macbeth as "noble Macbeth" (Act I:ii)‚ yet later we see him constructed as capable of murder. For Lady Macbeth‚ the appearance of propriety
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