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    As a fifth grader‚ I have a teacher named Mr. Wolfe. We do math‚ reading‚ and all the normal stuff‚ but I noticed something that is abnormal. There are always clumps of fur on his chair‚ and when he smiles‚ his teeth are very sharp! I also noticed he makes strange sounds during the time of a full moon. It’s like a growling and snorting type of sound. It sounds quite scary! This caused me to get very suspicious. I’m not the only one who has suspicions about Mr. Wolfe. My classmates have also noticed

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    Understanding Why Black Kids Sit Together in the Cafeteria In her article “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” Beverly Daniel Tatum argues the reason behind cafeteria separation throughout schools in America (P.376). One of the reasons she mentions is that students (primarily of the African American descent) are unsure of who they are‚ so they clique up with fellow classmates they feel they can relate to. Like students of the same racial background as them‚ or students

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    Child Care Observation I observed children at ABC Child Development Center in the 3 year old classroom on March 1‚ 2010 from 8am until 11am. The classroom had a very diverse composition in the classroom‚ Hispanic‚ African American‚ Caucasian‚ Native American‚ and Asian (Vietnamese). In addition to diversity the ABC child development focus on maintaining a child centered environment that allows children to learn at their own pace. The classroom had 2 teachers and 24 children in attendance during

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    Cultural Observation

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    english to french people. Unlike experiences I’ve had in other countries before‚ in France it seemed impossible to find someone who spoke other language than their native one. After only a couple weeks in France I found out that the language is a much more important aspect of the culture than it appears to be‚ the first week or so in Nice I was told that french people are often rude and have some sort of arrogance towards foreigners‚ especially american or english speaking people. As I began to

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    quite far from Shinchon and still‚ I was not too familiar with the subway system. As I interchanged station in Guro to Dongam of blue line 1‚ I saw a slight difference for people in the train from the familiar green line 2. There were more elderly in the train. I was surprised to be asked to sit down by a kind lady. I felt like people have warmer hospitality than those from the city centre. After I entered the competition venue‚ I sit in front of the court that Hong Kong was playing with China.

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    Observation Report

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    of turning open the books is loud and it catches many people¡¦s eyes. She doesn¡¦t care even if the book is nearly torn. She looks tense at her work. However‚ she can still notice that she catches many people¡¦s attention and she starts to slow down her speed. I move on to other sights. I walk towards the computers‚ passing by the bookshelves. I see a tall black boy and his face is tense with anxiety. When I step forward‚ I can see more people who are anxious too. They seem to be waiting for something

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    Community Observation

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    Community partners are those who work in groups to provide for the needs of the communities through service learning partnerships. Strengthening communities as well as set roles for each member of the group and plan to address the needs‚ the goals of the community they allocate in. The community partner with whom I worked was with the VCU Rice River Center. The VCU Rice River Center is a huge importance in expanding the environmental knowledge as well as preserving the health of our natural resources

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    Humanistic Observation

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    approach. There are six humanistic assumptions about people. First‚ is the democratic ideal‚ which is the belief in worth and dignity in all humans. Next‚ is that the emotional‚ internal world is dominant‚ and people should listen to what their internal world is trying to tell them. Another assumption‚ is that all living things are inclined towards growth and actualization (E. Sarno‚ personal communication‚ February 16‚ 2017). Also‚ it is assumed that people are intrinsically good and trustworthy. As well

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    I read “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria” by Beverly Daniel Tatum and “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan. I choose both essays due to the fact that they were the first two in the prescribed reading of our text for this week. I have come to realize that I am just not attracted to any of our readings from our text‚ and just working my way through them seems to be working. I will say that each essay so far‚ has left me somewhat surprised‚ as far as gaining incites on issues and topics

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    Naturalistic Observation

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    are almost entirely determined by the quality of attachment to the mother." Discuss‚ referring to relevant empirical evidence. The primal importance of a child’s bond to its mother has always been recognised‚ and is a topic that has fascinated people for thousands of years. Playwrights from Sophocles to the modern day have explored this‚ and in more recent times psychologists have devoted much research and conjecture to understanding it. Among psychologists‚ there is much debate about exactly

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