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    Youth Matters Model

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    background. Practice Models Because bullying has become a social norm it is critical for us to understand this as a problem‚ in order to provoke prevention and intervention. One example of a practice model that addresses this issue is Youth Matters. Youth Matters is a school-based bullying prevention program which is based on theoretical constructs within the social development model (Bender et al.‚ 2013). This model encompasses a combination of social control‚ social learning‚ and differential association

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    Class Size Matters!

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    size has been a continuing problem in LAUSD in recent years due to budget cuts‚ but should the students suffer because of lack of funds? Providing a small class ensures that students will have the opportunity to learn. According to an article from John Hopkins University School of Education‚ “The advantages gained from being in small classes have been shown to have a lasting benefit into the later years of students ’ lives.” These advantages‚ such as a better understanding of the materials‚ are seeded

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    My Voice Matters

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    sound from our thoughts‚ excreting noise from the depths of our being‚ that’s our true signature. Since I have such a powerful tool available to myself‚ I don’t understand why I never fully use it to the advantage. I believe‚ that since my voices matter‚ I should make more of an effort to talk to my peers face to face. In my day and age‚ my generation is known for its dependence to our distraction. I seem to have lost the ability to talk to my peers. Everybody is more confident over

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    Do Manners Matter?

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    like it if you you were trying to watch a movie‚ but are constantly irritated by the sound of ringing cell phones and chatter in the background? Impolite behavior is threatening our way of life and is detrimental to our future and happiness. Showing your consideration for others might result in good manners being reflected from others to you. It would not hurt to show others proper edict‚ would it? Apparently‚ having bad manners are threatening our way of civilized life‚ so experts say. I believe

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    The Unity of the Mind and Body Both Michel De Montaigne and John Donne argue that the cultivation of the mind is linked to the well being of the body. Both argue that a mind void of proper enrichment and education will lead to an unhealthy body. However‚ Montaigne argues that the appropriate means of “education and enrichment” are studying and following the works of other great thinkers of history. Additionally‚ Montaigne declares imagination to be the impetus for the downfall

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    Condense Matter Physics

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    principle. Further improvements will be discussed in solid state physics. Now question yourself what you expect the true speeds to be qualitatively. Discuss among your teammates your arguments and then look for solutions in advanced books. A good reference book is Solid State Physics by Ashcroft & Mermin‚ Chapter 1-3. Write down your questions and ndings. Solution: From the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution f (v) = 4πv 2 m 2πkT 3/2 exp − mv 2 ‚ 2kT (1) The most probable speed

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    letting the mind wander (12). In short‚ the focused mode is used to “concentrate on something that’s already tightly connected in [one’s] mind‚ often because [they] are familiar and comfortable with the underlying concepts‚” whereas the diffuse-mode tries to connect new concepts to what has already been established in one’s brain (11-14). Essentially‚ when you are trying to “understand or figure out something new‚ your best bet is to turn off your precision-focused thinking and turn on your ‘big picture’

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    A Beautiful Mind by Sylvia Nasar 1.) A.) A Beautiful Mind is a biography based on the events that happened to a mathematical genius John Forbes Nash Jr. He was invited to go to Princeton University on only one term‚ and it was to create a truly original idea based on using mathematics. Once he is enrolled in Princeton he is looked at as a social outcast. Once after originating his idea of what other mathematicians thought was unsolvable‚ he shocked the mathematical world by becoming an overall

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    Why Mandeville Matters

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    “It is a mark of great philosophers that they cannot be rebutted simply by the discovery of errors‚ however egregious‚ in the theories they espouse” (Welchman‚ 57). A figure from the past‚ no matter how major was‚ if it is recalled‚ only in footnotes‚ should have been at the center of discussion‚ or rebutted by different opponents at his time. This was also the story of Bernard Mandeville. He was the author who became more famous from the critics about his book “The fable of the Bees‚” than from

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    Inside the Mind of Google

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    “Inside the Mind of Google” The world’s most powerful Technology Company was co-founded by two Stanford University graduates in 1998. Both Larry Page and Sergey Brin‚ the Google guys‚ met while studying at Stanford University as PhD candidates. From the beginning Google’s mission statement was‚ “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” Google currently runs over one million servers and processes one billion search requests of user generated data every

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