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    observation in mall

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    smelled as if he hasn’t showerd in days‚ he had such a seriose mad look on his face which got me scared a little‚ I then say “I’m so sorry sir‚ I didn’t mean to do that” then I got no response. I knew this blind man was the perfect person to do my observation on‚ so I quikly pulled my jornal and started to write. I was so shocked how this man knew were the doors wore and the stairs with no help. The train stared to come and a black women touched his sholders lightly to help guide him to the doors but

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    Carousel Observation

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    analogies that I can think of when I observe race. You have the ride itself representing life as we know it‚ fast pace and constantly moving forward. The animals represent the various environments‚ each one is specially handpicked by the individual or child in this case. The music playing is the surrounding influence of the environment infiltrating our minds. The older we get‚ the

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    Observations of Realists

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    Minor Essay Trimester 1‚ 2013 1) Are the observations of Realists‚ such as Hans Morgenthau‚ accurate in respect to their assessment of the importance of international law in contemporary world politics? Realists such as Hans Morgenthau and more recently Lloyd Gruber‚ base their theories on the assumption individuals‚ and hence states‚ act rationally to protect their own interests‚ the national interest. They believe states exist in a world of anarchy without an over arching authority.

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    Concert Observation

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    Music is my life. I have been surrounded by music ever since I was a young child‚ and sing is one of my passions. I have been in choirs‚ and took a few years of piano lessons. But‚ I have never taken band. I usually only see bands perform at their concerts. So‚ I believe it was a privilege to be able and observe Concert Band on Monday‚ November 14. Dr. Brad Miedem was very welcoming to allow me to observe his class‚ and I enjoyed hearing a different side of the music field. When I first walked

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    Courtroom Observation

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    Courtroom Observation Liberty University presented a case of White v. Gibbs which is about Mrs. Debbie White and Patrick Gibbs under the civil provisions of Indiana’s Dram Shop Act‚ Indiana Code 7.1-5-10-15.5. In this case Mrs. Debbie White sued Patrick Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern. Because White and Gibbs do not live in the same states‚ the suit was brought in diversity in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. However‚ the suit will be decided under Indiana state

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    Observation of a Mall

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    with little chairs just the right size for kids and others tall with high chairs allowing a look over the entire food court. Little kids run around them entertaining themselves and laughing as they play tag. A birthday party is going on for a little child. There are different colored balloons in a line on a long table. At the table next to me‚ three ladies chat away while the husband of one faces away from the chatter talking on the phone. There’s an employee cleaning the tables as people come and

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    Toddlers Observation

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    recommendation. The first recommendation for this toddler is to plan enough time for her to participate in the activity. Due to her wanting to take her time and wanting feedback from the teachers‚ it is recommended that they is enough time for each child to participate on their own in the manner that they wish. The objective that corresponds with this recommendation is that the toddler will use the extra time given in order to move their bodies by running and moving their arms around the room to the

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    Classroom Observation

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    children are better able to manipulate objects‚ fasten clothing‚ and use tools such as pencils and scissors. Visual Skills is the ability that enables one to make sense out of what is seen. Activities that develop visual motor skills require the child to take in lots of visual information‚ organize it‚ and then complete the

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    Observations In Philosophy

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    1 Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction The Mind-Body Problem: Five Philosophical Observations: 1) You have a mind and a body 2) These normally work together 3) Your body is physical and‚ thus‚ publicly observable 4) Your mental life is essentially private; no one else can feel your pain‚ or experience the images you do; and unlike the physical realm the mental realm is not publicly observable‚ therefore‚ 5) You have privileged access to the contents of your own mind 2 Consciousness

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    Elder Observation

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    This is when she changed her mood once again. She became very distraught. She lost her son when he was only 10 years old to leukemia. She decided to never have any other kids because the loss of her first and only child was just too much to bear. Patricia and her husband never tried for another. You could see the pain in Patricia’s eyes. She was hurting still‚ even after all these years. She would talk about all the things they did together and how they were just

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