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Discussion board

 Do we perceive the world as it is, or are our senses sometimes fooled? Give an example from your own life. At least 250 word initial response  

Personal Strengths Assessment and Career Planning

The homework is due on 12th November at 5:00 pm and you will find the detail on the instructions and details homework. Also I will provide an example of one of good student and my resume to get some information about me  

Redo Assignment Using my document

Review the major historical event listed below and use it to examine for this assignment. The Comprehensive     Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act Write a 750-1,050-word paper about the selected historical event.   Include the following in your presentation: A description of the event The history of the law(s)     related to the drug The impact of […]

Take Test: Unit V Assessment

    Course Textbook Paul, R., & Elder, L. (2012). Critical thinking: Tools for taking charge of your learning and your life (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. Question 1 1.       Describe the two ways that students normally study in a typical college course. Why do these techniques fail to promote deep learning?  Your […]

classical conditioning experiment

  Design your own classical conditioning experiment. Be sure to identify all of the following; unconditioned stimulus (UCS), unconditioned response (UCR), conditioned stimulus (CS), and conditioned response (CR). Please refer to the module and chapter on learning and describe to me your proposed study. Remember the length requirement for writing assignments. word count 250 words.

EDU 692 Cultural Competence in the Classroom

Video: http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/Why-Kids-Hate-School-Nikhil-Goy   Cultural Competence in the Classroom Nikhil Goyal is a successful high school student who, like many students his age, hates school. But unlike most students his age, Nikhil wrote a speech about it and delivered it to a global audience via a TEDX Youth (2012) presentation. The central theme of the presentation is relevance […]