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    Categories of Play Kerri engaged in play and exploratory/sensorimotor play and relational/functional throughout the video. Examples of exploratory/sensorimotor play included shaking and banging of a hair brush. Relational/functional play examples included appropriately stacking rings, use of a baby bottle directed toward self and adult, functionally stacking cups, engaging appropriately in a farm pop-up game, pushing buttons on a phone and putting the phone up to her ear, and functionally putting

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    1. Executive summary The purpose of this research report is to find out whether customers are interested in an online hypermarket. To analyze this, the research is divided in three topics. The first one discusses the interest from customers to buy online. The second looks at drivers and barriers for people to buy online. Finally, the third topic investigates the different product categories that Caddyhome should include in their assortment. To analyze these topics, a market research was conducted

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    Comparing to other journals, four articles in this volume of ATP utilize different research approaches and, they focus on interesting and distinctive research subjects. First of all, Catlaw, Rawlings, and Callen’s study theorizes that the capacity to listen can be understood by examining the relationship between forms of truth-telling and the practices of government. I, and it concludes that it is by caring for ourselves that we learn the guidelines within which we might approach participation in

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    Organisms, whether they happen to be nocturnal or diurnal always have a sort of involuntary or in the words or Ivan Pavlov, ‘unconditioned reflex responses’ that they use to determine when to sleep and wake. Biologists universally believe that organisms have a type of biological clock controlling their various cycles for daily activities. According to the American Heritage’s Dictionary of Student Science, 2014, the daily biological activities are referred to as circadian rhythms and are influenced

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    Journal Entry A: Describe one or two events that occurred or observations you made during the week. Next, describe what you thought and/or felt about those events or observations. Use an extra sheet of paper if necessary. In this week, it was challenging too. I was very stressed because I was waiting for Mr. Alex to give me a new assignment to do since in most times I do the assignment outside the office. The reason is that the office is so small and there is no place for me to work in the office

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    current college readiness benchmarks (CRBs). The study employed the American College Testing (ACT) college readiness assessment, which has CRBs for its four content area tests: English, Math, Reading, and Science ACT scores (ACT, 2010a). As an exploratory study, it endeavored to make utilization of two unique strategies used to a determined sample of students with both ACT and Iowa scores. The next procedure was devoted to evaluating the resulting classification rates across the four content area

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    For a start, as my social and human capital assignment, I will be focusing on homelessness and the associations it entails. Through exploratory research, via peer reviewed journal articles and one in-person interview, I have collected data to see what social disparities and/or oppression the homeless population face from day-to-day. Furthermore, I had the pleasure of conducting my interview with a 62 year old chronically homeless male originally from Nigeria. The location of the interview took place

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    special needs child’s every day in an academic setting. It also gives the researcher the ability to observe, and interview the teacher for a long period of time in a close proximity. (Holosko, M. J. (n.d.). One advantage of qualitative methods in exploratory research is the use of open-ended questions to give participants the opportunity to respond in their own words, instead of them having to pick from a choice of already formulated answers. When asking open-ended questions, the students and teachers

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    Study Design: A cross sectional study, an exploratory correlative study. This method was chosen because the research is quantitative in which it looks to collect a detailed information. Study Setting: Due to the lack of time, we have used a non-list-based random sampling on the internet, which allow for the selection of a probability-based sample without the need to actually enumerate a sampling frame. The researcher distributed the link for the survey among social media and friends. Although, the

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    Exploratory Essay 2: Situating This exploratory essay will analyze Shepard Fairey’s 2008 poster, Hope, depicting Barack Obama's image, as it speaks to its significance as a cultural text. The poster is highlighting Obama in a seventy-five percent profile while wearing a suit. The image is delineated on an exceedingly basic shading plan. The overwhelming colors are red, white, and blue, the shades of the American flag. Therefore, this essay will focus on the image utilizing semiotic analysis to consider

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