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    Additionally‚ while completing court observations I had the opportunity to sit in on three separate criminal trials. The first trial I sat in on was a case involving sexual assault where the defendant was accused of “violating of the sexual integrity” (Arcaro‚ 2009‚ p.151) while she was sleeping. Due to the sensitive nature of the case‚ a publication ban was put in place. The judge allowed us to sit in on the case‚ but made aware to the students sitting in that we were not to publish any names or

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    On Monday‚ September 25‚ 2017‚ both Jeremy and I performed observation and tests at Sheltair. Showed our badges to the attendant at the front desk and gained access to the ramp area. Once we got onto the ramp we then began testing to observe if any of the employees who did not see our badges before gaining access would challenge us for the proper credential. Almost immediately‚ Jose Perez approached us for our badge and explained why he had done so. I snapped a photo of his credential to document

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    Child Observation Essay

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    Introduction The child I am observing (Child N)‚ is a five-year six-month old boy who attends a public school located in the West Village area of Manhattan. He is classified as being speech impaired. As per classroom teachers‚ he is bright in the sense that there are some tasks he is able to complete without verbal cues such as sorting‚ and an inquisitive child in the sense that shows interest in new things and people. My first day he stared at me nearly the entire time I was in the class. He demonstrates

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    The purpose of this study is to compare and contrast the two specific types of naturalistic observation methods: running records observation and time-sampling observation with predetermined codes. This study will also show the advantages and disadvantages of both the observations. Naturalistic and experimental methods are ways to gather information about the development of children. Naturalistic methods is the most direct way to gather and study information. This type of data collection is done by

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    treatment1 was a great source of evidence-based research that gave me the basic overview of standard stuttering treatment. The main points in this article coincided with my experience from the clinical observation and illuminated a larger variety of techniques for different types of disorders. For example‚ they note that it can be “more difficult to define and measure the intrinsic aspects of a speaker’s experience of stuttering (e.g.‚ the speaker’s beliefs and feelings about stuttering‚ the impact of

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    behaviors as a special education red flag when indeed it is a behavior of a specific culture. It does raise issues regarding racial profiling too” reminded me of couple events that I experienced. One from my youth and one recently during my practicum observation study. I am a son‚ a former migrant worker (when he was a child) and grew up in a farming community where bilingual education was the norm in the classroom. Having paraprofessionals in my elementary classroom to work what would be classified today

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    Banana Observation Essay

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    consciously recalled. Banana is an ordinary nutritional intake that if one devotes time to observe and analyze‚ he or she might discover that not only does it associate with monkeys‚ but also within his or her inner values. With that being said‚ my observations of the banana directed my consciousness towards the sensation‚ perception‚ and thoughts of my inner process. What’s memorable about a banana is its discernable color‚ followed by its shape and taste. Before I sensed the taste of the banana‚ this

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    cliff/wall had some of the same vegetation as the riverside. This shows that the mobility of the seeds from the flowers and plants found in the wall is high‚ as they were able to cross a river and settle in some very small cracks. Based on the observations showed in Table 1‚ the riverbank is no exception to the theory. Trees will dominate where they can‚ and herbaceous plants can survive in areas with higher disturbance as well as spread their seeds farther than the larger woody

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    of sporting events. Security‚ advertisements‚ tv commercials‚ even where bathrooms are located‚ everything now has a new meaning and the game I watched this week proves that. I will be out of town for the final Arizona home football game so this observation report will be about the Florida State and Clemson game. As well as notes and tidbits from the other Arizona games I attended. Though my main focus will be Florida State vs Clemson‚ which just recently was announced the top ranked team in the College

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    Name: Sam Child’s age: 4:4 Date of observation: 13.10.2011 Time: Start: 10.18 End: 10.22 Where child observed: In the garden; in the ‘shop‘ area Observer: S.A Purpose of observation: to encourage role play Resources: crayons‚ paper and chalk Type of observation: narrative Observation: Sam and child T are playing in the garden in the ‘shop’. Child T is holding some crayons and Sam has some chalk and crayons. ‘what are you doing Sam?’ asks the adult. ‘I am counting

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