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    actions Teach self-control of thoughts & feelings Give specific information for particular jobs Information in ROPES should be delivered: Information from a credible source Problem and coping Via video and live speakers Away from distractions Through repetition of message By making personally relevant By encouraging thinking Buckley et al (1998) focused on reducing expectations by realistic job

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    How is water perceived in this world? After exploring many different sites and readings‚ just in the community that I go to school in‚ and a wonderful teacher of mine that is fully aware of the environmental issues that humans are creating‚ helped me perceive water in the world differently. Water is perceived in many different ways around the world by different people. In third world countries it’s a fight for water daily for many people in Sudan whereas if you were in America you could just

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    MODULE 1 THEORIES OF LEARNING: ACT – R (Adaptive Control of Thought - Rational) by John Anderson I. Objectives At the end of the module‚ the students are expected to: a. define ACT – R; b. apply the ACT – R Theory in learning; and c. appreciate the importance of ACT – R in learning II. Introduction of the Topic ACT-R (Adaptive Control of Thought--Rational) is a cognitive architecture mainly developed by John Robert Anderson at Carnegie Mellon University‚ which is also a theory

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    Book Review: “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio is a wonderful children’s novel‚ with a great plot and characters. “Wonder is narrated from a first-point of view. With the point of views changing between many characters‚ making it an interesting read and you get to hear the different opinions of everybody and their side to the story. “Wonder” is set in New York and is about a ten year old boy that is quite ordinary in the inside‚ but not so ordinary on the outside. We read about

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    perspective on everything and his background. Auggie talks about how just going to the grocery store is hard for him because he knows what the people are going to do. He has to be in the right mood just to get out of the house. The author does a very good job describing what emotion Auggie has when he goes somewhere or sees something. Throughout the whole book the author is showing Auggie’s perspective of everything. Seeing kids at the movie theatre‚ going to a grocery store‚ how it feels to dress up for

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    G.R. Elton shows how the reformation was political through the ideas that it was king support and king suppress and controlled by King Henry as an example and Euan Cameron did not have as strong of an argument by saying that the reformation was more religious through Martin Luther. The King support showed that the reformation was political because the reformation required the power of the princes and to get that power‚ they needed their support first. For example‚ for England to switch from a certain

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    Dai 1 Kevin Dai Word Count: 1146 Compare and Contrast (Romeo and Pip) Love is a topic that innumerable authors delight in writing about. In each of their masterpieces‚ love is a driving force in he or she’s makeup. The main characters of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Dicken’s Great Expectations‚ Romeo and Pip‚ are no exception. Although Romeo and Pip live in very different environments‚ love affects their maturity‚ loyalty‚ and fluctuating mood. Love drastically changes both Pip and Romeo’s

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    Summary on Act 1 of R&J

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    Autumn Cook Mrs. Schaeffer/ Mrs. Lavie English 9 Period 1 11 November 2012 Summary of Act I of “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” In Scene I‚ Samson and Gregory are saying how much they hate the Montagues. When they see the Montagues-Abram and Balthasar‚ Sampson bites his thumb at them‚ and him and Abram begin to fight. Benvolio and Tybalt enter‚ and they fight. Later an Officer‚ Citizens‚ Capulet‚ Lady Capulet‚ Montague‚ Lady Montague‚ and following Prince Escalus enter. The Prince announces

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    Whether kidnapping dalmatian puppies to make into a coat or just mocking a shy girl’s homemade dress in study hall‚ villains make stories compelling. We love and need the bad guys‚ perhaps just for their representation of the secret bad guys in ourselves. But there are rules. One of two things must eventually happen to the antagonist for the reader to feel closure: he has to learn‚ to realize the error of his ways and repent‚ or he has to pay‚ to get what he has got coming to him. But what if

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    Turning Against Not everyone is at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ although some are more than others. Some people like the Nurse‚ turn against Romeo & Juliet‚ even though she tried to help them get together in the beginning. Others‚ like Juliet’s parents‚ Lord & Lady Capulet‚ are blind to what’s going around them‚ and their daughter’s emotions‚ while also believing in stupid ideologies. Then comes good old Fate‚ which no one can do anything to stop‚ and could have been nicer. Fate‚ Lord

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