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    Understanding and being able to speak a new language can only bring positive things. In addition to improving your resume, several studies claim that knowing more than one language makes you smarter, because you use parts of your brain that would otherwise be unused. In addition, if you are one of those who travel a lot, knowledge of other languages is vital for you to be able to get the most out of your travels. Having a second language is one of the most demanded requirements in the workplace,

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    “Myths are stories that express meaning, morality or motivation. Whether they are true or not is irrelevant.” This was quoted by writer Michael Shermer, and it still holds today. This quote displays that myths have the power to take the reader away from reality and launch them into a world of mystery and phenomena. Also, even if myths have different stories and different characters, they all in some way portray regular societal values. For example, “The Fisherman and The Jinnee”, “Sifrit”, and “Song

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    affect his scores as well, particularly cultural factors. Question #2: Hi Brandon, I want to talk to you about the two psychological tests that I would like to conduct, which are called the WAIS-IV and the MMPI-2. The WAIS-IV is used to measure intelligence, and since you are here because you are having considerable difficulty with your classes, I believe this test is appropriate. The WAIS-IV uses several categories, called indexes, to simplify different aspects of

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    of America, and not a single child likes it. In recent years a controversial issue has been weather or not standardized testing should be used to judge a person’s intelligence. On one hand, many people believe that standardized testing should not be used because they say it is not a good way to judge a person’s real-world intelligence. On the other hand, however, others argue that standardized testing is an excellent way to predict a person’sintelligence. A professor at the University of Delaware

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    a controversial issue has been weather or not standardized testing should be used to judge a person’s intelligence. On one hand, many people believe that standardized testing should not be used because they say it is not a good way to judge a person’s real-world intelligence. On the other hand, however, others argue that standardized testing is an excellent way to predict a person’s intelligence. A professor at the University of Delaware named Linda S. Gottfredson wrote an article explaining the

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    Reflection On Learning

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    test and observe” (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2016, p.81) my surroundings. Raymond Cattell and John Horns Theory of Crystallised Intelligence underpins my learning as I was able to use knowledge from prior driving “experience and education” (Woolfolk & Margetts, 2016, p.170). As my understanding and knowledge of driving a manual car grew stronger so too did my crystallised intelligence. Gender Difference and Stereo Types The “Gender Schema Theory associated with society’s belief about the traits of male

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    In this weeks’ resources, we looked at types of instructional tools that can aid in the learning process, the pros and cons of each type, and examples of each as well. We looked at ways to incorporate each into our classrooms to enhance the learning process. Our scriptures for this week instructed us to always have faith in God even in hard times and to follow through with our promises. Instructional tools are a crucial in aiding in the learning process. This week we had two chapters to read

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    bright for you. Be different, be creative, be unique, be someone that can make you a better person for you and the world. Academic Decorum can mean a lot of things. Academic Decorum is being the best you can be, so you can succeed. Narrative Self Analysis I don’t get in trouble at all or cause any distraction to class. I walk into class

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    For every activity one does, time is very important for the activity. In stories, chronology is especially important for it helps the reader understand what is happening but also gains a message from it. Chronological order is part of the plot diagram in any story where the story begins which takes the reader to rising action. The author of Elephant, Slawomir Mrozek and the author of The Secret Lost in the Water, Roch Carrier showed how chronology is very important to the story. These authors used

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    Reflection Paper

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    Looking back on the last 15 weeks, so much has changed. For me working and going to school, adding homework in the mix has been a personal challenge. Learning to make time for homework, life and work at first proved to be difficult. These weeks have shown that while my current skill set has given me areas to develop as both a future educator and learner. The opportunities afforded to me through classes to improve areas to develop as both learner and future educator. As a learner, I learned to

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