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    Orchestra Observation

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    One of the actions I perform out of compassion and kindness is stacking chairs and music stands after rehearsing with my orchestra. It’s a lot of work because there are a lot of people‚ and our director is often left to it by himself. He’s an older gentleman‚ so it’s hard on him to lift the heavy chairs and walk back and forth while picking up all the music stands. Mentally‚ I am thinking about he difficult it would be for him to perform this task if he were left by himself. It would take him a long

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    Speech Observation

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    I attended a speech on Monday April 29th at Saint Thomas Aquinas’ rec room. The speakers name was Brandon Young‚ inspirational speaker. The audience was not very large‚ approximately 50 to 55 people were present. The name of the speech was “Why do you do it” and it was delivered to inspire you. To begin the speaker was very good at getting our attention by stating that he was not there to motivate us in anyway but‚ instead to ask “why”. His big point was “Why do you do the things

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    Homeless Observation

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    I attended a soup kitchen for the homeless at a Hospitality Center located at the Charles Town Presbyterian Church and also a fundraiser event to benefit the Jefferson County Homeless Coalition. At the soup kitchen‚ I helped volunteer’s setup tables and chairs for prospective patrons to dine. Guests had formed a line outside the doors of the church and waited patiently to be admitted. Once dining hours commenced‚ volunteers welcomed guests to be seated. Upon entering the building and finding a seat

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    LCU Observation

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    The two stressors I have chosen from my LCU evaluation are change in residence‚ and trouble with parents because those are two things that have become a constant in my life at this point. Moving houses or apartments is something I have done five times since I moved to Oregon three years ago and is about to be something I am going to do again at the end of term and then during the fall when I transfer schools. Some things the class has taught me on how to better manage this stress is reframing my

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    Theft Observation

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    I learned that I cannot get people’s attention‚ even when I am in their face and yelling their name. People choose to pay attention to me and recognize my role as an officer only when I act inappropriately. I do not know what I cannot do‚ an example is how forceful or physical I can get to separate and get people’s attention‚ understand at what point someone

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    Cantor Observation

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    prior‚ a large part of this cascade involves the subjective experience‚ but with over 7 billion souls existing on earth‚ the subjective experience can be intervened with and changed by interactions with others. This labyrinth of communication changes people every day. In this image‚ the figure is seen to be alone and thus the mood somber. This implicates loneliness as undesirable even if that contradicts our journey to finding the ultimate answer of life. As we said before‚ subjectiveness and finding

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    Classroom Observation

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    “In an effective classroom students should not only know what they are doing. They should also know why and how.” Harry Wong is an educational speaker that tries to help teachers be able to not only educate their students‚ but also teach them how to comprehend and logically think. Even at Tell City Jr.-Sr. High School‚ there are a variety of different types of teachers; moreover‚ this affects the atmosphere of their classrooms. Many outsiders may see our school as boring and being the same as

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    Court Observation

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    The first court I decided to visit was at 393 University Av. on September 11th after my classes and got there on time for a court session at 12:00 pm. The security was very strict. They looked through my backpack and made me take everything out of my pockets. After the security check we started looking for courtrooms with trials going on and I discovered that not much was happening at that time. A very nice woman told me that there was an interesting case happening in room 702 so I headed down to

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    Observation of Student

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    Assignment One Focus on the Learner As a practising teacher it may be necessary to write a report on a particular student in regard to their learning process. This report may be for a student’s employer or for further learning in a school or college environment. In this report I am observing and reporting on a student called Anna from Poland. Anna is a lady who has lived in Ireland for seven years. She arrived in Ireland with very limited English language skills. She said in her formative

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    Observation Checklist

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    becomes a way of guidance that encourages pupils to improve. It is an educator’s duty to provide an environment that exhibits a multitude of ways for children to engage in the process of learning. When I was a young child‚ I always wanted to show people the things I have learned through my family‚ friends‚ manuals‚ and teachers. Then‚ I entered the field of teaching‚ where I was able to present to an audience of children‚ various techniques in reading‚ writing‚ and arithmetic under the auspices of

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