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    qualities yet it is no one’s responsibility but my own to obtain them. The rules and regulations of Ms. Miller’s classroom consists of no talking‚ no use of a cellular device‚ no chewing gum or eating food‚ no restroom breaks‚ and definitely no misbehavior whether she is present or not. The presence of a substitute calls for integrity and morals on my part‚ which I did not display most recently‚ but you can rest assure that it shall never occur again. Though I cannot expect to gain your trust so easily

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    Polygamy. On the other hands of the Non Moslem countries believe that "polygamy" is wrong and immoral. Going back to the Polygamy example for instance‚ while in non-Moslem countries polygamy is considered wrong and nothing more than unnecessary misbehavior by the man to married another woman without having a divorce. The Moslem countries consider it’s a great action of a husband because he’s showing that he’s a responsible man. For them it’s one of their worships to god. One of the reasons why is

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    The essentials of criminal behavior are not by any means‚ easily explainable. Many people believe that abnormality or genetics contribute to the acts of crime and violence. Many criminal acts can be explained within the terms of the learned social norms. Acts of misconduct can be viewed as learned‚ influenced or developed (Scully‚ 2016). As others believe criminal intent‚ behavior and acts are learned‚ medical professional says otherwise. According to medical professionals‚ a psychological perspective

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    The teacher displays solid knowledge of the important concepts in the discipline and how these relate to one another. The teachers selected the following CCLS NYSAA extension for Global History Standard‚ " Students will use a variety of intellectual skills to demonstrate their understanding of major ideas‚ eras‚ themes‚ developments‚ and turning points in history and examine the broad sweep of history from a variety of perspectives" but she is unable to structure the lesson where this standard is

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    their life. Physical punishment can send mixed messages to a child and reinforce violent behavior to be a form of punishment that is acceptable. Spanking children also has potential long-term effects on many children. This can trigger aggression‚ misbehavior‚ violence or even criminal behavior. This may also cause psychological problems to children. Spanking children is supposed to stop children’s bad behavior‚ but various studies implied that spanking only does the opposite. Research states that children

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    Ziegenbein 1 Elana Ziegenbein Professor Milner EDUC 210 26 April 2011 Freedom Writers The movie “Freedom Writers” is an inspiring story about one teacher’s dedication and commitment to her students. Remarkably‚ she manages to overcome the many struggles and hardships and significantly change the lives of her students. The film is based on an inspiring true story that encourages teachers to be passionate about their work. Many individuals do not understand the complex work teachers contribute to

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    In addition‚ another character that Wharton uses to show the conflict between social duty and individual desire is May Wellan. From the beginning to the end of the novel‚ May Welland’s behavior always proves that she follows the society‚ as “In New York’s eyes‚ May is the “Nice Girl”‚ the Angel and Diana of public statuary. Seen from the male club box‚ everything about her signals purity - an “innocence” which licenses her appeal and guarantees the survival of the family” (Bell 30). In the beginning

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    The concept of positive reinforcement is the most powerful and practical tool ever devised in the history of applied psychology. Positive reinforcement is defined precisely in keeping with how it works. Its definition is actually as straight forward and simple as it is counterintuitive (Cappa & Kahn‚ 2011). Positive reinforcement in my opinion can’t fail to profile and maintain positive behavior and to replace negative or problem behavior. If parents don’t harness this simple but powerful technique

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    Dismantling gender hierarchies: being Authentic Self Gender hierarchies are caused by social construction. Social norms embedded in the Guy Code confine young men in a small social circle with limited gender roles options based on the concept of masculinity. Such idea has been demonstrated in ‘“Bros Before Hos’: The Guy Code” written by Michael Kimmel. Kimmel argues that males are only allowed to adopt an imposed gender identity prescribed by the Guy Code. If young men go beyond of the male boundary

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    The  Importance  of  Following  Directions       Following   directions   is   one   of   the   most   basic   and   fundamental   skills   necessary  to  maintain  order  in  today’s  society.  From  the  most  basic  “No!”  to  a  little   child   to   “Don’t   drink   and   drive‚”   following   directions   can   save   a   life   and   maintain   safety‚   create   efficiency   in   the

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