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    practical applications, especially in the field of security and law enforcement. By applying the knowledge of which type of stimuli lead to longer change detection times training programs could be developed that allow this population to improve their observation skills. Literature Review A study conducted by Gusev, Mikhaylova, and Utochkin used the flicker paradigm as described by Rensink et. al (1997) to observe the effect of different stimuli on change blindness. The different stimuli studied were

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    who opens up her apartment to allow Rothman to actually come to Century Hills to visit the retirement facility. Besides having this utilitarian importance, Margaret serves to demonstrate one of the more apparent observations seen in many elderly populations across the world. This observation is that many of the human senses decrease in quality. These senses include hearing, vision, smell, taste and touch. Some of the medical

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    Conventional wisdom has it, that criminals commit crime of their own volition. This belief is based on the concept that human character exists independently from their environment. Gladwell challenges conventional wisdom, claiming that the matter is significantly more complex. Gladwell 's theory, “Power of Context,” basically identifies small details within an environment and how they can heavily influence said environment. The “Power of Context” is extremely enlightening; because it sheds light

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    teach without assistance after graduation. By having 20 hours of observation the two semesters before entering the education program, it is beneficial to experience life in the classroom, reflect on the things learned, and one day be able to implement them into one’s own classroom one day. This paper will discuss my personal experience in my field placement and connect it to what I have learned in the EDUC 2130 class. During my observation times, I learned many things, including but not limited to, effective

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    Beyond Awareness: Preparing Culturally Responsive Preservice Teachers Historically, many teachers took courses in multicultural education that was aimed at teaching preservice teachers about diversity in the classroom. However these courses did not have an impact on the teaching practices of pre-service teachers as they entered schools and classrooms. Furthermore teachers were asked to reconsider their own assumptions and work towards a better understanding of values and practices of cultures different

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    In the medical field, currently various methods are used for the diagnosis of the cancer. Mostly the cancer specialist uses the gland structure for the diagnosis of the cancer patient. Hence the glandular structure observation is very important for the cancer patient disease diagnosis. For the disease diagnosis purpose we required the microscopic image of the gland. A single gland contains thousands of tissues and cells in it, some of them may be overlapped to each other. In this paper we used the

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    Journal #5 Friedman and Mandelbaum (2012) state that it is easy to be an optimist about America if you stand on your head, because the country looks so much better, and is so much more inspiring, when viewed from the bottom up rather than from the top down. This is a powerful statement because most managers see their or organization from the top down and only see errors. If a leader observes their organization they view it from the bottom up and see what talents and resources their employees have

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    the population of Yellow Springs in two major hubs of the village, in order to try and get a broad idea of what exactly it meant to be a citizen of this “hippy” town. My first observation location was on Xenia Avenue, which is the main street of “downtown”, where many of the shops are located. I picked this as an observation point because it is where most people in the town go during their day to day life; I saw it as an opportunity to be able to observe the townsfolk living their lives without drawing

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    The methodology used for this study is lesson study research which is a from of action research. Lesson study research methodology is classroom based, collaborative and professional learning originating from Japan. It is a ‘systematic investigation of classroom pedagogy conducted collectively by a group of teachers rather than by individuals, with the aim of improving the quality of teaching and learning’ (Tsui and Law 2007, p. 1294). Typically, a lesson study will involve small groups of teachers

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    Participants were random men and women (M = 20, F = 21) who visited the food court once during the week and once during a weekend day at the Galleria Mall located in Rocklin, California. The participants did not know they were part of a correlation or observation test. The dependent variable in this test was whether or not men or women threw away their trash after they were done eating. A diverse set of random participants were observed for two days. Participants in group A were observed at the Galleria

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