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    focusing on communication‚ educator-learner relationships and peer-relationships and finally by designing and applying a personal discipline strategy. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will focus on how the educator can create and sustain a positive atmosphere in the classroom through; learner motivation‚ communication‚ interpersonal relations between learner and facilitator‚ discipline and a classroom discipline policy. The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you‚ who tugs and pushes and leads

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    Furthermore‚ Ira C. Herbert’s letter establishes a serious mood. For example‚ he justifies that‚ “... We are writing to ask you to stop using this theme or slogan in connection with the book” which is informing that the The Grove Press must stop using “their” slogan(6-7). Herbert implants a serious mood in the reader when he decides to not use any positive words and just gets to the main point of his letter. Another example would be him claiming that in 1952‚ Coca-Cola used “There’s this about Coke-You

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    . Is Earth’s atmosphere heated from above or below? Explain.  The earth’s atmosphere is heated from below. Initially‚ the energy of the sun passes through the earth’s atmosphere and radiates heat onto the land and water surfaces‚ which then radiates heat into the atmosphere. This effect is also known as the greenhouse effect. 6. Describe the Coriolis Effect in the northern and southern hemispheres and include a discussion of why the effect increases with increased latitude.  The Coriolis Effect

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    The term music reflects the mood of an age often used by many people who are attempting to decipher what exactly is occurring in the world today. In the past‚ we had all kinds of music created such as jazz‚ bebop‚ Rap‚ and R&B that has paved the way for the musical creations we enjoy today. Often we look into the past at huge artists such as Aretha Franklin‚ Shaka Khan‚ Prince‚ and James Brown who all broke barriers and made fantastic music in their eras‚ and wonder what went wrong. Although the progression

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    everyone’s favorite‚ having by far the most fun filled classmates. The class members were a bunch of rather mischievous colors; from black and white‚ through to red and blue‚ yellow‚ and all the rest. They hoped to grow up to be wonderful colors and this is what they were training for. In addition to being funny and joyful‚ the colors were very naughty; particularly the black and white ones‚ so preoccupied with causing mayhem that they were almost always late for class. One morning there was a great commotion

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    Ngoc (Lily) Le Abnormal Psychology Case Study #3 – Mood Disorders 29 May 2014 1. The different mood disorders that we explored together as a class are as following: depressive disorders and bipolar disorders. (I didn’t factor suicide into this.) Going into further detail‚ depressive disorders are the clarified grouping of individuals who have been identified to have unipolar depression. Having unipolar depression is when that same individual is in a mental state of depression without having shown

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    for the American population. It takes place in rural northern California in the town of Soledad‚ which was where the author grew up. Steinbeck uses his memories and recollections to paint an incredibly vivid landscape in each scene mentioned in the story. Of Mice and Men follows the seemingly futile journey of George Milton and Lennie Small on their quest to make a better life for themselves. Getting to their goal does have its complications‚ however. Even the differences between the two main characters

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    the short stories published by women back in the day. Stories such as “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ and “The Story of an Hour” published by Kate Chopin. These stories are remembered in history because of how they demonstrated how women felt about these issues‚ and in turn the stories helped the audience understand their perspective. Women authors such as Gilman and Chopin masterfully utilized the location

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    Have you ever read a story that can relate to almost anything? Where the red fern grows is one of those stories. A story that has true meaning behind it and is one of the all-time classics that many schools across the country to this day still read as part of their curriculum. Many kids cannot relate too this book‚ but it sends a message that if you want something bad enough and are passionate about it‚ you will get rewarded someday. Billy a boy who always dreamed of getting coon dogs asked and

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    of coloured lighting and ambient sound on mood. 48 psychology undergraduates‚ comprising of 38 females and ten males‚ took part in this study. This study is a 2x2 between subjects design. The coloured lightings used in this study are blue and yellow combined with the ambient sound of ‘city’ and ‘nature’ whereas mood was measured with the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS). We discovered that coloured lighting had no significant effect on mood as opposed to our hypothesis. The results from

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