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    also work with one another in order to achieve the set goals of the company. There are four main branches of idealisms that deal with how a person learns. The behaviorist viewpoint of learning focuses on the people learning by observation. ‘Monkey see‚ monkey do’! Cognitive approach is centered on the thinking about the behavior before action. Constructivists considerhow the learning and teaching

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    The spirit animal I identify with the most is a turtle. On the surface level‚ we are similar because we are both shy at first and remain in our “shells” until we warm up to new people or situations. However‚ the comparison goes much deeper. I admire the determination and persistence that a turtle has‚ despite their slow paced habits. A task may take them longer to complete than others animals‚ but turtles are able to appreciate moments around them instead of being too busy or rushed. I especially

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    Carl Hiaasen’s novel‚ Bad Monkey‚ tells the story of a former police detective named Andrew Yancy who was suspended from Florida’s Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. While on suspension‚ Summers gives Yancy the responsibility of getting rid of a unidentified human arm that was fished up on a tourist boat (Hiaasen‚ 2013‚ p. 8). However‚ Yancy believes that if he can solve the mystery of the unidentified arm he can be reinstated as a detective. Yancy discovers that the arm belongs to a man named Nicholas

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    to be going into kindergarten. The baseball game was at East Park‚ and most of the game I was at the playground. What I was doing was I was trying to climb the monkey bars to the other side. I kept I failing and failing and I should have stopped because I was failing‚ but I didn’t. I kept doing it until one time I tried climbing the monkey bars. I climbed and fell and when I fell‚ my body landed on my wrist and I felt an odd pain. When I got up‚ a few kids asked me if I was ok. I told them I was

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    The Leatherback Sea Turtle is one of the most unique species out of all of the turtle species. This beautiful turtle species is critically endangered and their population is decreasing drastically. The Leatherbacks amazing features are taken for granted causing the endangerment. Their valuable leather is one reason for endangerment. Another factor is the waste produced from the daily use of boats. Throughout the life of the Leatherback Sea Turtle we will cover multiple different topics. These topics

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    Turtles All the Way Down is a young adult novel written by John Green. It was published on October 10th‚ 2017 by Dutton Books. It is Greens fifth solo novel‚ and seventh overall. 16-year-old Aza never intended to pursue the mystery of fugitive billionaire Russell Pickett‚ but there is a 100 000-dollar reward at stake and her best and most fearless friend‚ Daisy‚ is eager to investigate. Aza is trying. She is trying to be a good daughter‚ a good friend and a good student‚ while also living within

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    Sea Turtles (Lessons 03.02‚ 03.04‚ 03.05) What types are typically found in Florida? What types are not typically found in Florida? What are the 2 main parts (upper and lower) of a sea turtle shell called? Can a sea turtle’s shell heal if injured? Do sea turtles need to drink freshwater? Do we typically find sea turtles in cold water areas? Large headed sea turtles are called what type of sea turtle (think about the type we rescued in lesson 03.04) What do we look for to help determine

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    1. How long have turtles existed? ***(question) Turtles have existed for over 220 million years. 2. What is the largest turtle? *** (question) The Leatherback Sea Turtle is one of the largest turtles. This turtle weighs around 2000 pounds and can be over 6 feet long! 3. What do turtles eat? Turtles are omnivores meaning they eat both plants and animals. Some of the foods they eat are: • Fruit • Plants • Insects • Jellyfish • Other animals 4. Are turtles ectothermic? Yes‚ this means they can’t

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    Monkeys are accepting of differences. Monkeys don’t exclude other monkeys. Monkeys don’t have bad intentions. Humans‚ on the other hand‚ aren’t as accepting or inclusive. At times‚ we also may not have the best intentions. Take a step into a high school full of teenagers from the age of thirteen to the age of eighteen and you’ll see exactly what I mean. High school for me was a place where people who were just a tad bit different‚ ate alone at the lunch table or never got asked to their school’s

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    The monkeys paw The old delusional lady snatched the paw away from his grasp‚ mumbling excitedly to herself she held the paw tight and said fiercely ‘I wish my son alive again.’ She frequently repeated it over and over until it became a jumbled chant; when suddenly a slow but insistent knock rang through the desolate house. Mrs White leapt up at the first sluggish rap‚ ‘My boy‚ my boy is finally here!’ she cried repeatedly fixing her dishevelled hair combing her hands through the straggle and fixing

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