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    divisional based on the separation from geographic areas. One other important aspect is the Kansas Gas services is a part of the Union, and the other divisions do not have union represented employees. In order to make the organization a more cohesive unit it set out a strategic plan to Become One. Becoming One for the organization was to find a way for the divisions to share their best practices and become a solid unit, to Become One. In comparison, Westar energy has a clear cut hierarchy organizational

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    Ellyce Uy 44755122 MATH335 201 *300+ words Fractions This section was about meaning of fractions, an understanding of wholes, the importance of teaching fractions along with division, multiplying and dividing fractions, the difference between the common denominator and the least common denominator, and how mixed numbers are added, subtracted, multiplied and divided. For me, this section involved the most pausing, thinking and analyzing. Below I highlight several new ideas I learned, relearned

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    “There is so much division in this world. So what is really the path of healing? It can begin in this moment, by embracing the life that’s here,” Tara Brach. In the book The City of Glass, the movie Divergent, and in today 's society, people are told that they do not fit into a group and are forced to life on the outside. The City of Glass shows the main dystopian element of division of people into groups or castes. When Clary travels to Idris, the home of Shadowhunters, she quickly sees the separation

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    lesson to be focused only on the whole group environment. For the introduction, I modeled to the students a think-aloud of multiplying and dividing fractions. I never had the students help a randomly selected student complete a multiplication and division problem. Students were then led onto the activities of this lesson. The reason that I chose this part of my lesson to be whole group is because of the prior knowledge shown by the students. With this particular set of students, they have been learning

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    drawings does Mrs. Higashi have per wall?”. The students responded with “19” in a choral unison. Throughout both clips I asked the class questions constantly to keep them engaged intellectually in understanding the mathematical concept of modeling division. By using choral responses, students were responding chorally which allowed me to check for my student’s comprehension and understanding

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    Pretest, Posttest, & Interview Questions: The pre-test (Show What You Know) and post-test (Show What You Have Learned) that I designed had similar questions to what the students were going to see within the lesson. When giving them the pre-test a few students got neverous but I assured them that this is for my own information so I can better teach everyone. I told them to all at least try and answer the questions to the best of their ability. Both the pre-test and post-test are attached at the end

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    The 4th ABCT used to be one of the best Brigades in the Division. A dedication to its mission and competition coupled with a family environment and a decent leadership used to characterize the Brigade before its deployment into Afghanistan. The inefficient leadership, along with stressful situations the ABCT went through in Afghanistan had a negative impact on the Brigade administration, with a severe impact on personnel stress, discontent, professionalism, indiscipline both on officers, Non Commissioned

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    use his armor division relentless in his attack on Sicily, he stated, “Keep punching! No man is beaten until he thinks he is.” The attitude of “keep punching” encompassed the ferocious nature of the Seventh Army’s offensive on Messina. The showcase was codenamed Operation Husky, the allied invasion of Sicily, which marked the Allies push to liberate Europe. Focusing on Patton’s Seventh Army, he would utilize his well-disciplined armor division to beat Gen. Montgomery’s armor division to the town of

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    without remainders. The students have had difficulty with this subject when first being introduced to it, but as each week progresses, they are becoming more comfortable with diving. I believe my lesson would be beneficial for students to “wrap up” a division unit, and practice their skills on being able to divide numbers with and without remainders. Students ideally would have already seen problems in the Jeopardy game already in homework or practice problems that they have performed in school. The

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    The history of the United States Army’s 1st Infantry Division is one of many “firsts.” The most complete history of the division, James Scott Wheeler’s The Big Red One: America’s Legendary 1st Infantry Division from World War I to Desert Storm, describes many of these firsts in detail. The 1st Division was the first U.S. division to be organized in the Army during World War I, the first division to deploy overseas, and the first unit to engage the enemy in Europe as part of the American Expeditionary

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