1. New Story: Oral Read aloud of “A Fly Went By.” a. Prior Knowledge: Last time‚ I worked with Nealy was in the summertime. So we talked about the difference between summer and spring. We made a “T-Chart” about with the difference between the two seasons. Since I showed Nealy the title of the story. One of the first things Nealy talked about are the flies and mosquitoes in the summer. Nealy talked about how she hates bugs particular the flies and mosquitoes because they just a pain. b. During the
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Theory of Scaffolding Literature around Scaffolding: There have been several discussions around scaffolding‚ in an attempt to define what it means for education. At the early stages of the theory of scaffolding‚ Wood‚ Bruner‚ and Ross (1976) explain the importance of the interactive‚ instructional relationship that tutors/teachershave in a learner’s development‚ supporting that the attendance of others is significant for scaffolding skills acquisition and problem solving. They also emphasize
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do anything. (Maddox‚ 2011) Besides tradition and showing off‚ people smoke to release tension‚ but it’s useless as inhaling carbon dioxide cannot release tension. Science has also proved that smoking cause’s lung
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Term 3 Paper: The Media and Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a war of mass destruction‚ leaving Vietnam to become bitterly divided and claiming the many lives of Vietnamese civilians as well as American soldiers. Out of all the wars in American history‚ the Vietnam War was the first war to be broadly televised and covered by the media. It came to be known as the first “Television War”. Journalists began to pour into Vietnam from all over the nation‚ to cover the lives of the American Soldiers as
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Reading (refer to the requirement of page 32) – Extract Three Polyani‚ M.‚ The Tacit Dimension‚ Petersmith‚ 1966 (ch.1 p3-25) Polanyi claimed that his thinking commences from the truism that ‘we can know more than we can tell’ (4). Do you agree? Yes‚ it is because it is hard to express by verbal means. It is through observation and experience that can acquire tacit knowledge. Are you clear as to what Polanyi means by the ‘proximal’ and the ‘distal’? ‘proximal and distal’ are integrated to become
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John Hick refers to humans as a ‘psycho-physical unity’ where body and soul are one. God makes it possible for this psychophysical unity to survive death. On the other hand‚ Dualism is the belief that the body and soul are separate entities and it is only the soul that is immortal. Rene Descartes arrived at a theory of dualism. In “Meditations”‚ he wrote: “The body is material but not conscious whilst‚ the soul is immaterial and conscious‚ with feelings and thoughts”. He argued that the body and mind
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two key arguments‚ the problem of the subject side and the identity and numerability argument. He is able to sway the conclusion in favour of the claim made in the title‚ that our belief is more certain that we are a material thing Cartesian dualism is a key idea stressed by Descartes in his Second Meditation. It contributes to the belief that you are a
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What is the Allegory of the Cave and how does it relate to Aleatoric Music? To begin with‚ The philosopher Plato once wrote about the philosophy of dualism. In the Book VII of Plato’s Republic‚ Plato wrote an allegory of three prisoners are chained up in a cave their entire life unaware of reality. They’re backs are to the entrance of the cave and they can only see the shadows against the cave’s interior created by a fire. They can occasionally see the people and other things pass by and cast shadows
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“The Double Helix‚ A Personal Account” by James Watson This book was considered scandalous when it was published in 1968. Some other books that offer different views are Rosalind Franklin and DNA by Anne Sayre The Dark Lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox Path to the Double Helix by Robert C. Olby Eighth Day of Creation by Horace Freeland Judson What Mad Pursuit by Francis Crick (out of print) A seminar is a group discussion by people who have done some preparation and then come together to discuss
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mechanic. The Psycho-Socio-Environmental model focuses on both the patient’s physical and sociological wellbeing. In the Bio-Medical Model‚ body and mind can be treated separately‚ this form of treatment is known as medicine’s mind/body dualism. The mind/body dualism form of treatment however does not exist in the Psycho-Socio-Environmental Model since holistic treatment is taken as the primary principle of treatment; this means that the patient as a whole is treated i.e. both body and mind are treated-equally
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