POLLUTION OBSERVATION Submitted to: Professor Ruby Ann Dela Cruz Submitted by: Solon‚ Myka E. CAS-06-501E Air pollution Air pollution is the introduction into the atmosphere of chemicals‚ particulates‚ or biological materials that cause discomfort‚ disease‚ or death to humans‚ damage other living organisms such as food crops‚ or damage the natural environment or built environment. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet
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Naturalistic observation Definition • It refers to collecting data without interfering with the ongoing behavior. • Observation relies on information available to the senses i.e. sight‚ hearing‚ touch etc. • participants are carefully observed in their natural setting without interference by the researchers. Examples: (a) an anthropologist unnoticeably observing wild gorillas. (b) a researcher sitting in a fast food restaurant and observing the eating habits of men vs. women. Naturalistic observation
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Billie-Jo Olswfski is sixteen‚ a junior‚ and goes to Rockville Jr/Sr High School. She lives with her parents‚ brother‚ cousin‚ nephew‚ and grandparent. She has two brothers and two sisters. The two sisters and one brother are older than her and the two sisters are in college. The youngest brother is in the fifth grade. They have two cats‚ two dogs‚ and Billie-Jo has a fish named Hades. They own the Parke Bridge Motel in Rockville‚ Indiana. She worked at the motel on the weekends for two summers then
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An Observational Analysis of Kohinoor Foods in Toronto The Gerrard India Bazaar in Toronto provides an array of Indian restaurants and grocery shopping locations along Gerrard Street. I noticed an Indian grocery store called‚ Kohinoor Foods‚ which seemed to be a popular place for Indian people to shop for foods. Before I entered‚ I saw many stands with large crates full of vegetables and fruits being sold. In this manner‚ I got the “feel” of being at an Indian Bazaar due to many of the items being
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give it back to him. “thank you” | Polite and good Manners‚ but misses words out. | 9:41 | “Egg egg egg” “I had scrambled egg I did” – Joining in with a conversation from child B. “eyeballs‚ Eyeballs” laughing. Pointing at a water bottle in the tray with stickers on. | Still on the snack mat‚ eating. Communicating with child B. Being a bit silly with his snack. | 9:43 | He is playing with his orange‚ I ask him to eat it sensibly. “me eating now” he says. | Changed from being polite to being
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Dr. Sim graduated dental school at Oklahoma University. He finished another year of the Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) Program at Wichita State University that offers the opportunity for advanced comprehensive clinical experience. He started his first job at Smart Teeth dentistry in town after he received training. My first major was dental hygiene before health science. So I have been working as a volunteer in the Smart Teeth for several months because I want to gain experience at
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the gorgeous views‚ no other college can compare. There are over one hundred clubs available‚ making it easy to always have something to be involved in. The college has over eight dining facilities for students to enjoy. On Niche campus food got a 3 out of 5 and on Unigo it got a 2 out of 5. It does have many mixed reviews when it comes to the food. Some people say the food is amazing and other people say the food is not that great. Residence life at UMW is pretty amazing. People on Niche said
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CLASS OBSERVATION CLASS ROOM ARRANGEMENT & LEARNING PROCESS: The classroom is neat and tide. It is fully air-conditioned and screened the windows to shade from the sunlight. The air-conditioned room make the students feel dearly to the surrounding. It is a projective class in which lecturer teach the class with the projector and PowerPoint presentation. The lecturer is given a mic to handle the class. It is good in transmitting the sound. The class atmosphere is good to enhance their learning. The
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My first observation was in New Britain‚ it was wheelchair basketball. When first walking in I didn’t know what expect‚ I didn’t know what type of personalities the athletes would have towards me because I felt they might feel I was invading their sanctuary. The athletes had an extremely open and friendly environment‚ they saw that I was trying to be cautious and not disturb their normal practice rituals. The athletes came over to me and was happy to see that I was interested in the sport wheelchair
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Classroom Observation Reflection Paper Janice Howard University of Phoenix Classroom Observation Reflection Paper I had the pleasure of observing Mr. David Knight. Mr. Knight teaches second grade at Bob Hope Primary School on Kadena Air Base. Mr. Knight and I decided that I would observe in the morning for three hours. I arrived at nine o’clock in the morning on Wednesday‚ November 9‚ 2011 just as the students were settling for the morning. As I walked in the door most of the
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