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    Boy Observation

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    The boy seemed to understand when his father asked him a question like‚ "Would you like to try this one?" but he didn’t answer but approaches to the attraction that his father suggested. He didn’t speak a lot during my 30 minutes observation. However‚ his pronunciation of words was not good but somewhat understandable. He had hard time pronouncing /r/ sounds‚ but replacing it with /w/‚ and /y/ for /l/. And I found interesting that he couldn’t say ’daddy’ correctly. Also‚ he was omitting

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    observation of infant

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    For the infant observation‚ I chose a 10 months old baby girl named Karina. Karina is a full term baby with a birth weight of 7lb and 6oz‚ and a height of 19 inches. Her heart rate‚ pulse‚ appearance‚ and activities are normal at the time of birth. Karina is living with her father‚ mother and one elder brother. Her grandparents are here visiting from India. I asked Karina’s parents’ permission to observe her and they happily agreed for the observation. The mom told me that‚ she would

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    Bioscience Observation

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    I conducted my observation on January 30‚ 2017‚ between the hours of 1140 - 1230 in the Bioscience building on Northern Arizona University campus. There was students in class in room 256‚ BIO 223- Vertebrate Zoology and traffic of students coming in and out of the building. I observed approximately 80 students mostly white student and very few minorities. The minorities students that I observed during the first part of my observation were just passing through the Bioscience headed to Liberal Arts

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    Pharmacy Observation

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    Pari Azam MLT125 November‚ 17‚ 2015 Pharmacy Observation Pharmacy Observation / Interview I started my observation at 10:00 am and finished at 11 O’Clock AM on November 15/2015 in a Walgreen pharmacy located at 9150 Skokie Blvd.‚ Skokie IL. First I met Pharmacist Majid Kamal and the working Technician‚ Betty. They both greeted me with professional manners. First Pharmacist Majid Kamal checked

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    Observation Of Sapphira

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    of the delivery of the message as sounding‚ as if the speaker may have sense the disconnection and was trying to reconnect. The speaker had no points to the keep a flow of the message so that the audience could follow along. The author rated the observation in the content and in the delivery‚ as a three; because‚ the effectiveness of a sermon depends on two factors: what is said and how it is said‚ according to H.W. Robinson. In conclusion‚ the delivery of any message‚ by anyone‚ is important‚ because

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    Observation Paper

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    Josh Dickey Intro to kinesiology April 18th‚ 2012 Observation Paper Doing an observation of someone you kind of have this idea in the back of your head of what kind of job he has. I realized that the image you have in your mind really is just what the everyday person sees. While I observed Keith Lytle I figured I would just see the same normal stuff that I see all the time when on the baseball field. I was wrong in so many ways. Keith not only has to break down the swings of the hitters

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    child observation

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    Focus Child: Gabrielle Anjelo J. Tablan a.k.a. Gab Age: 4 years old. Date: August 16‚ 2014 Time: 11:45 am - 12:45 nn (1 hour) Setting: at their housePurpose of Observation: to know his milestones in hand and fine motor skills Role of Observer: Participant Observer Significant Events during Observation When I went to their place‚ Gab just woke up that time. He went to their living room and then looked for bread. He found a bun and condensed milk as spread. He cannot slice the bun in order for

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    Mayfield Observation

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    in passing‚ it must be a sit down conversation. • Practice with your time at least 3 days a week or when time allows for more. Your team needs to know how to offer DTV without it coming across as being pushy. • I want 2 observations per rep a week; I want one to be observations on the 5 key behaviors and one on how many bill payments are taken without access the customer’s account in OPUS and offering DTV. You are making sure they are executing on Bump‚

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    Child Observation

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    Observing a child in the classroom setting does not stop at behavior. Observations must be made of the child’s thinking processes as well. These observations will allow the teacher to see if the child has misconceptions about certain aspects of life‚ if he or she relies heavily on concrete objects or experiences to understand ideas and learn‚ etc. The thinking process of a child can also clue teachers in on whether or not the child is learning from and making sense of their environment. There are

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    Child’s Name Peter Age 4 Observation (Developmental Area) Physical/Motor (fine/gross) Date March 2‚ 2015 Time of day 8:15 am Child was independently sitting alone at a table playing with play dough. Child utilized both of his hands to open the jar and to roll the clay substance on a mat. He was able to utilize different tools‚ such as‚ a rolling pin and plastic spoons and knives to create different molds of the clay. Child appeared to be distracted by his peers‚ evidenced by his eye movement towards

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