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    Court Observations

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    Court Observation My court case observation was interesting‚ to say the least. I walked into the DeKalb county courthouse‚ in Auburn‚ Indiana‚ not knowing where to go‚ what to say or do‚ or even how to dress. By the time I left‚ I had learned far more than I planned on‚ and not just through observing . . . I sat in on three trials: two civil cases and one criminal case. Afterwards‚ I had the unique opportunity to talk with the judge and county bailiff for about half of an hour. The first

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    Piaget Observation

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    Initially‚ it was difficult to find out the appropriate age group for the assigned lab experiment. Later on‚ I found the kids with appropriate ages. One kid was from pre-operational stage who was 3 years old and another was from concrete stage who was 7 years old. I asked them several question while experimenting the things. Both kids were tested at different time period at different place but the questions which were supposed to ask them were the same. First of all‚ I asked a kid from Piaget’s

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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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    Observation Of Anthonio

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    Anthonio was observed on October 3rd‚ 2016. Anthonio‚ Mrs. Ceja were present‚ as well as the B.A.T clinical team to conduct a descriptive functional assessment‚ which consisted of direct observation of behavior and an Antecedent-Behavior-Consequence (ABC) narrative recording in the family home. Upon arrival‚ the B.A.T. clinical team greeted Mrs. Ceja at the door. His mother directed the team to the dining table. Mom reported at the beginning of the assessment‚ that after Tony’s second day back at

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    The year of Pygmalion’s London premiere‚ marked tremendous changes in British society. Social roles in the Victorian era were viewed as natural and largely fixed: there was a fixed and accepted social order. In the aftermath of WW1 this fixed order was becoming more elastic. Shaw was first and foremost a playwright but he was also a committed socialist. He questioned the absurdity of inhered wealth and status and vice versa. Liza’s ability to fool society about her "real" identity raises questions

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    Addam's Play: Play Review

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    I attended the play on March 22nd. I have attended most of the plays here‚ at Waynesburg. Leading up to Professor Powers introducing the play and thanking the audience for their attendance‚ the audience seemed to be excited and engaged; talking about the various ways that the Addams family had enriched their lives. My friend and I had a seat in the middle in the center row‚ with an optimal viewing experience. The plays overall production concept such as the costumes‚ lighting and set added to

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    Class Observation

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    CLASS OBSERVATION CLASS ROOM ARRANGEMENT & LEARNING PROCESS: The classroom is neat and tide. It is fully air-conditioned and screened the windows to shade from the sunlight. The air-conditioned room make the students feel dearly to the surrounding. It is a projective class in which lecturer teach the class with the projector and PowerPoint presentation. The lecturer is given a mic to handle the class. It is good in transmitting the sound. The class atmosphere is good to enhance their learning. The

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    Bazaar Observation

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    Indian Bazaar culture in Toronto for immigrants and citizens alike‚ yet the store also provides a way for non-Indian peoples to interact and learn about Indian food. I found this little store to be a very interesting way to understand how Indian food plays a part in the socialization process of Indian and non-Indian people in the Gerrard Bazaar area of the

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    Mayfield Observation

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    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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    Bystander Observation

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    observed the bystanders for each observation. Each part of the study involved a male aggressor and a female aggressor as the confederates. For the female observation there were six individual behaviors observed. For the male observation there were seven individual behaviors observed. Measures The materials used for this study was a static and action checklist. On the static checklist the researcher identified the gender of both the aggressor and victim‚ during the time of the study‚ the day of

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