for their keen observation. What these writers are able to do‚ what makes their work so great‚ is present material on a subject that allows the reader to see things in their mind as clearly as if they were seeing it with their own eyes. In fact‚ a great writer will present a subject so well that a reader may be shown certain details that he or she had never noticed before. But how can a writer develop such talent? One tried and true method is through the writing of observation essays. The following
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Time | Event | Comments | 9:40 | Having snack on the snack mat‚ gives me his orange “you open this...please” I unpeel his orange and give it back to him. “thank you” | Polite and good Manners‚ but misses words out. | 9:41 | “Egg egg egg” “I had scrambled egg I did” – Joining in with a conversation from child B. “eyeballs‚ Eyeballs” laughing. Pointing at a water bottle in the tray with stickers on. | Still on the snack mat‚ eating. Communicating with child B. Being a bit silly with his snack
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On the above date and time I was conducting traffic enforcement in the area of Washington Street and River Gulf Road. While conducting traffic enforcement‚ I observed an older blue‚ 2 door Chevy traveling South on Washington Street. I observed both the driver and passenger not wearing their seat belts. The belt buckles were dangling over both subjects shoulders. I had a clear view through the untinted back window of the vehicle. I activated my emergency lights and sirens to conduct a traffic stop
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On 11/28/2016 at approximately 8:52 PM‚ I‚ Sgt. Scott Hale‚ DSN 114‚ while driving with Ptl. Hector Rivera‚ DSN 232‚ were on routine patrol driving westbound on W. Corbin St. approaching the intersection of Stadium Drive when we observed headlights from a moving vehicle on the western part of W. Corbin. It should be noted that the vehicle was on the side of the road that was barricaded and posted “No Trespassing”. Officers spotlighted the vehicle and activated the emergency overhead lights on the
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I went to observe the preschoolers with Dr. Whitcomb and another student and also got to observe her teaching the children in class. Dr. Whitcomb used activities that involved movement‚ instrument exploration and call and response to foster basic music competence. Activities like Shake Your Egg were chosen to expose the children to music and get them to do things along with the song. I taught Jack Be Nimble so that the children could get exposure to a meter other than common time. Walk and Stop and
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with. They provided many options as questions. The clinician asked him to choose‚ and he chose a book. The clinicians provided linguistic modeling with‚ “We found our book.” They also provided modeling with integrating American Sign Language. For example‚ when they were done with an activity‚ one clinician would sign and verbally communicate‚ “All done.” The other graduate clinician would guide the client’s hands in signing “all done.” When the client wasn’t satisfied with the activity‚ clinician
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Sam Dawson (Sean Penn) works at the local Starbucks‚ not as a coffee server‚ nor as a cash register clerk‚ but as a dining room janitor. You see‚ Sam is an adult with the mind of a 7-year-old who has just experienced the birth of his daughter as the product of a one-night stand with a homeless woman. The baby’s mother exclaims‚ "I only wanted a place to sleep" as she disappears‚ leaving Sam to raise the child himself. Does a mentally disabled individual‚ without the mental capacity to even run a
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As I start my walk at Rogers Hall‚ I notice it truly holds some history. The old antebellum building is erected by bricks that have weathered over time and the windows are accompanied by green plantation shutters. The campus expands in all directions from there. The buildings are laid out so that one cannot simply walk from one building to the next without stopping to notice the landscape he or she is walking on. The buildings are spaced so that there are natural open spaces between them in which
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Kena Viard July 19‚ 2011 Community Based Corrections Professor Savage Field Visit #1 On Thursday‚ 7/14/2011‚ I was afforded the opportunity to visit the Circuit Court of Cook County. This facility temporarily houses inmates awaiting trial. There are a total of thirty-two court rooms‚ which handles adult felony cases. The courts have about 400 cases each day‚ containing around 150 new cases. Judge Evelyn Clay stated that approximately 90% of all the felony cases are resolved by plea bargaining
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Childcare also known as a daycare are programs that provide supervision among children and their everyday needs. Daycare programs are administered by licensed adults during the day‚ while the legal guardians or parents work on a regular basis. Step Ahead Learning Center‚ is a school that serves children from ages three months up to five years old. I choose this particular program to study because working at Renaissance Club Sport as a Kid’s Club Attendant; I have met families that have their children
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