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    tried to help each other to complete the lab procedure correctly. After the lab class, I also looked around the chemistry office. There was a person who came to declare her major and another person who submitted the late lab report. During this observation, I saw a person who took a picture of the book in the library. Therefore, I interviewed her after she took all the pictures. Her name is Z.H and she is majoring in sociology and at the particular moment, she took pictures of the book that is used

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    Part A: Focused Observation 1. Student #1: Laila (typical) a. Social Emotional Observation #1: i. Context: I observed Laila on October 23, 2017 from 9:10 A.M. - 9:40 A.M. in her kindergarten classroom. During this time period, the students were participating in calendar time that was led by their classroom teacher. The activities of calendar time include counting up to 100, saying their alphabet forwards and backwards, saying the letter sounds, discussing the names of the months and days of the weeks

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    This section of the project is divided in three areas:  General considerations: I have drawn my empirical data from the observations carried out in a Kindergarten I have been observing since March. Regarding the English teacher, she has utter freedom in what and how to teach. Nevertheless, she tries to plan the lessons with the main teacher to try to present the learners similar vocabulary in Spanish and in English. The aim of the institution is that students can approach to English in a friendly

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    on incorrect observations. Goldstein argues that there are many factors to consider when deciding if something should be determined a fact or not. He defines a fact very broadly saying that it should not just be an observed agreed upon truth, but should be done by an informed and interested observer. He also states that this could still leave space for inaccuracies, but he claims it’s the best we can do. Some of the factors that could lead to inaccuracy include incorrect observations, learned seeing

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    Procedure: Carefully measure 1 ½ level scoops of citric acid and place it into the corner of the zip lock bag. Carefully fill a small test tube ½ full of bromothymol blue and mix it with the citric acid in the corner of the zip lock bag. Record your observations. Carefully measure 1 level scoop of baking

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    and other important events of his day. In “I wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, the metaphor of the cloud speaks to the floating quality of disconnection from the world, longing to escape rather than engage -- the feeling of despondency. The simple observation of the daffodils in the opening stanza immediately serve to tie the cloud down to earth, and not let it float away. But that is not all; It is not simply daffodils that Wordsworth observes, but also what they are doing, dancing, which charges the

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    within the subject and/or topic, the teachers struggles with students who did not understand, and the stereotypes that applied and/or did not apply to the classroom, teacher, and students. Within this dissertation, I will describe and focus on these observations in a more specific way following with observed examples. Mrs. Reid has 16 students consisting of five females and eleven males. One of the five females was a minority; she was Asian. Five of the eleven males were also minority decent, such as

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    Talking to Humans was definitely a helpful book when it came to opening my eyes to how I should approach my ideas. I have considered myself a good observer and it enjoyed how talking to humans emphasized the importance of simple observation of customers. Giving me this clarified understanding on how I should approach my customers when doing interviews, how to stay focused on who my main customer market is by using the evidence from my customer discovery. Things like this take time and concentration

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    other students during this time. Also, being in the clinic had shown me that being an RDH is what I want to do. In my essay I will discuss my Fears, experiences, observations, my new found confidences, and finally how my view of Dental Hygiene has changed. While shadowing my fellow upper cohorts during the clinic I had made many observations. Unfortunately I was only able to shadow one clinic, although I observed a lot. Marie was the first student that I was shadowing, she was the CA for the day. We

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    daily observations we engage in as humans in a methodology called participant observation. Dewalt and Dewalt (2002:1) define participant observation as “a method in which a researcher takes part in the daily activities, events, rituals and interactions, of a group of people as one of the means of learning the explicit and tacit aspects of their life routine and culture.” Participant observation can be carried out in roles

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