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    perform. Answer: According to Gardner and Anderson (2016)‚ “dogs have been used to pursue fugitives‚ locate escaped convicts‚ find missing persons‚ detect drugs and explosives‚ and‚ in recent years‚ identify suspects in a lineup” (p. 412). Since dogs have a much better smell than humans‚ they can help officers search for evidence (Gardner & Anderson‚ 2016). Trained drug sniffing dogs help law enforcement by alerting officers if they smell a certain drug (Gardner & Anderson‚ 2016). For example‚

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    The Pursuit of Happyness

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    enough money to pay taxes and afford living expenses. The movie takes a place in San Francisco during the 80s. The two main characters are the father Chris Gardner and his son Christopher‚ Will Smith and Jaden Smith respectively. Gardner tries to support his family. But every time he attempts to make things better‚ they always end up worse. Gardner in the story wonders on "how to be happy?" He earns his money by selling the bone density scanners; however‚ those scanners do not make enough money for

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    According to Gardner (2008)‚ by learning new ways and recognizing how to think‚ we attain more achievement in the professional and business worlds. In this book‚ the author describes the minds he believes we should develop in the future; the disciplinary mind‚ the synthesizing mind‚ the creating mind‚ the respectful mind‚ and the ethical mind (Gardner‚ 2008). The author also talks about how we can cultivate our mind at school‚ in the workplace‚ and in professions (Gardner‚ 2008). Gardner describes

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    Grendel’s Astrology John Gardner uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and character placement to weave astrology into the very fabric of his novel‚ Grendel. Each of the twelve chapters corresponds to one of the twelve astrological signs. The author purposely did this and hints to it on page nine with the quote‚ “cold mechanics of the stars” (Gardner 9). The stars are the guide to the world and all the characters in it in this novel. In astrology‚ Aries is considered a new beginning and‚ in turn‚ begins John

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    13-51). Washington‚ DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Yoshikawa‚ H. (1994). Prevention as cumulative protection: Effects of early family support and education on chronic delinquency and its risks. Psychological Bulletin‚ 115‚ 28-54. Zigler‚ E.‚ Taussig‚ C. & Black‚ K. (1992). Early childhood intervention: A promising preventative for Juvenile Delinquency. American Psychologist‚ 47‚ 997-1006. 10 Zill‚ N.‚ Morrison‚ D.R.‚ & Coiro‚ M.J. (1993). Long-term effects of parental divorce on

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    http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/ Huang‚ S Koedel‚ C.‚ & Techapaisarnjaroenkit‚ T. (2012). The relative performance of head start. Eastern Economic Journal‚ 38(2)‚ 251-275. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/eej.2011.9 .Lucy‚ H . Raver‚ C. C.‚ & Zigler‚ E. F. (2004). Another step back? assessing readiness in head start. YC Young Children‚ 59(1)‚ 58-63. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/197693149?accountid=12085 Sandel‚ L Vinovskis‚ M. A. (1993). Early childhood education: Then and

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    (Thorndike 1920; Thorndike‚ Bregman‚ Cobb‚ & Woodyard‚ 1927). However‚ Howard Earl Gardner perceived intelligence as ‘the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting’ (Gardner & Hatch‚ 1989 as cited in Smith‚ M. K. 2002). He then proposed a theory that there are different types of intelligences although; intelligence is often viewed as one’s knowledge or logic (Gardner‚2003). He continues stating that each individual is differed to be proficient at

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    is conspiracy? Conspiracy is an agreement by two or more people to commit an illegal act (Anderson & Gardner‚ 2013‚ p. 179). Most people now days would rather pay someone to commit the crime for them‚ so that it won’t come back on them‚ but that doesn’t work. What is hearsay? Hearsay is the second-hand testimony; reports by one person about what another person said (Anderson & Gardner‚ 2013‚ p. 180). It states that Rule 801(c) of the Federal Rules of Evidence defines hearsay: “Hearsay’ is

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    as Gardner takes original characters such as Grendel’s mother and the dragon and transforms them from the original text into life changing characters that have helped develop Grendel’s alienation and hatred towards the world. In the original “Beowulf” not much is given about Grendel’s relationship between his mother and himself‚ as poem only cites how “sad” and “angry” his mother was once Grendel had died. In giving no indication of the past relationship Grendel and his mother shared Gardner takes

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    HOWARDS GARDNER THEORY ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE Howard Earl Gardner (born July 11‚ 1943 in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania) is an American developmental psychologist who is John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences. Multiple intelligences is an idea that simply states that human beings have many different ways to learn and process information‚ or "intelligences

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