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    patterns will be covered: Observer and Visitor. Pattern #1, Observer: This design pattern provides a mechanism for one-to-many communication between an entity acting as an information source, called the “subject”, and any number of receiving entities, called “observers”. The pattern is also known by the the more descriptive name “publish-subscribe”. The advantage of this pattern is that the developer of the subject doesn’t need to know what or how many observers will be used ahead of time

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    The outside observer views the origin as a moving point, so the light headed towards the back of the train car doesn't have to travel as far since the back wall is traveling towards the light. The light headed towards the front wall has to catch up with a wall that is moving away from the light beam. Now if we assume the train is moving at the speed of light, the inside observer will see the same as before, while the outside observer will never see the light touch the front

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    Self-Assessment of` Counseling Skills M.D. is a 23 year-old African American male, and a counseling graduate student at Old Dominion University. He has one brother and one stepbrother, and his parents are divorced. His dad is remarried, and his mother is single. M.D. expressed a close relationship with his grandmother, and fluctuating relationship with his mother and father. He is not married and does not have any children, but he is in a committed relationship with his girlfriend, whom he lives

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    Name & Full Description of Disability &/or Disabling condition selected: Acute monocular vision loss is the broad disabling visual impairment we propose to research. Vision loss is considered acute when sight is lost suddenly within a few minutes or over the course of a few days (Colby, 2014). Acute vision loss may be binocular, affecting both eyes, or monocular, affecting only one eye. Individuals with acute monocular vision loss experience stereopsis, an impaired visual field, and often depression

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    stand out to the observer due to their salmon coloration. These text boxes include: “Take Action”, “Join”, “Renew”, and “Donate Now”. Obviously, these boxes are very crucial to this organization, so it necessary that they catch the observer’s attention and their colors do this wonderfully. If the observer were to hover over these salmon colored text boxes, then a large white drop down tab would allow the observer to choose whatever path fits their present intention. Perhaps the observer simply clicks

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    record was conducted for 30 minutes the duration of the running record was agreed upon by both observers. During this observation everything the group of children, being observed, was recorded in a naturalistic record in as much detail as possible without bias. The children’s specific behaviors where recorded, such as a child picking up a Lego block, instead of a child playing with a Lego block. The observers watched and record both negative and positive behaviors. All context

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    method in which the practitioner that is observing to write what is seen which means what the child is doing. It is very hard or the practitioner to record and act which means that a small amount of information will be recorded. The vocabulary of the observer would be very poor and the writing maybe unreadable which would affect others using those observation notes. This type of observation is used as a starting point for the future observations. This can be used for any area of development. It is important

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    Brief description of the group-as-a-whole and purposes. I facilitated in the middle face in the 3rd-week of the group sessions the group members are from different cultures and ethnic, the number member in my group are 8 people including me, there are 6 women and two men, the name of the group are Ivonne Carrillo, Javier Gomez, (was missing the day) Yadira Lara, Sandra Sanchez, Janneth Quevedo, Vanessa Rios, Terence Sinabajije, and me, Rocio Mendoza. The date when I lead the group was November

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    the cows. The reader can recognize this by analyzing the diction the speaker has used and emphasized, such as wet grass, necks, and graceful. Once the reader moves on to the second adaptation of the poem, the theme shifts toward the actions of the observer rather than the cows. This is accomplished through the prominence of the last sentence of the poem, “we are there.” By isolating this phrase, the reader begins to experience an almost nostalgic, yearning feeling. Finally, in the

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    ICU because a natural disaster. Another aspect is the observer in charge to count the interruption.

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