...this server. Do you have any experience as staff? Sadly, I have never been staff on any other sever. I applied to be a staff member on another server, but after a while I deleted the application. I am a fast learner, however, and I could easily pick up the necessary skills of a staff member. How many hours per day are you active? Right now, since it is currently summer break for me, I can be active at least 6-10 hours a day (unless family events come up). When school begins again for me (August 16th), I will only be able to be on for about 3-4 hours daily, but on weekends I can go back to 6-10 hours. If I am needed I can come on to help outside of these hours. How long have you been playing on CreedMC? I have been playing on CreedMC for about 2 weeks, and I love it! :D Have you previously been warned, muted or banned here? I have never been muted, banned, or warned. Are you currently staff on another server? I am not staff on any other servers. Additional extra information: Just some extra information about me: -My nickname in game is Boone, and you can either call me that or by my IGN. -Whether I am accepted or not, I will have no harsh words or feelings towards the server or the staff. I know the owners of the server, and I have faith that if I am not accepted there is a reason behind it. - I look forward to hearing any feedback you may have, and If you have questions or concerns about my application (or you'd just like to get to know me), feel free to contact me In-game or on...
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...security is sensitive to even a slight change in the pattern of the weather and climate. Hence these countries, more specifically small-scale farmers in low-income countries, are the most vulnerable group to the effect of global warming and climate change. [1]. In contrast, developed and developing countries share a responsibility of using fossil fuel as the energy source for the industrial sector, which contributes a significant release of greenhouse gasses (GHG) into the atmosphere. Another striking fact is that the food choice and lifestyle, such as a high consumption of meat, also plays a role in the production of GHG. Food production, especially livestock production, is responsible for 70% of all agricultural land use and 18% of global GHG. [2, 3]. Is it fair that the most vulnerable group in the poor countries have to bear the consequences of the other group’s actions? This concern makes me reflect and wonders of what action I can do. It would be unrealistic to think that I can do the...
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...Unit 2 Assignment There are different types of court cases from small claims to federal to criminal and civil cases. Each of these cases needs to be heard; disputed and or tried in the proper courts moreover venue requirement must also be met (Mallor, 02/2015, p. 29). Different courts have different types of jurisdiction or the power to adjunction cases and issue orders within the territory of which a court or government agency can properly exercise its power (definitions wex , Cornell Law School, n.d.) Some of the factors that determine where disputes are decided upon and possibly being disputed in other courts for example. A private dispute may be decided on in a federal court, if the parties are from different states or disputing larger...
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...for criticisms to the theory of memory. When discussing the basis of personal identity, Sam’s answers became circular. Circular in this context means that Sam’s answers did not offer a direct conclusion. His ideals would beg the question and would not indicate or support the theory of memory to be possible. If memory and experiences were the foundation of personal identity then Sam’s claim regarding having two individuals live the same memories to create one would not be accurate. The problem with this is that the theory states that a character’s memories make them who they are and make them unique from every other being therefore having two bodies will just mean that one is an imposter with false recollections that it did not live. 2. Bruce Banner and The Hulk as seen in my perspective is the same person. What made me come to this conclusion was that a few seconds before Bruce turned into his ultimate form he was asked to get angry but he turned and said “I am always angry”. This shows that he had no difficulty in altering his physical form because internally his form or personal identity remains the same. In other words whether he’s in his human form or hulk form he is always angry. The theory of memory and same soul, aids to prove my belief because the memory theory states that experiences and recollections make an individual who they are while the same soul theory states that personality and having your own unique character constructs your personal identity. Before turning...
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...making bodies are; Governing Council – the main decision-making body. Executive Board – handles the day-to-day running of the ECB. General Council – has more of an advisory & coordination role. European institutions 2016 Ireland & the EU Ireland joined the EU in 1973 and became one of the smaller member states, consisting of only .9% of the overall EU population. Ireland have 11 seats in parliament and have been a member of the Eurozone since 1999 and opted out of the Schengen movement. Irelands representative in the European parliament is Simon Cooney. Irelands contribution into the EU is 0.86% and in 2005 paid €1.558 billion, with the EU contributing €2.009 billion into the Irish economy. European institutions 2016 2. Community led local development (CLLD) 20 years prior to the implementation of the CLLD, the leader programme was prominent in delivering assistance to rural areas and allowed rural dwellers to identify the long-term potential of their areas. Since 1991, the programme had gotten continuous backing from European representatives. “The new rules and legislation governing the next round of EU Cohesion Policy investment for 2014-2020 have been formally endorsed by the Council of the European Union in December 2013.” Community led local development (2014) The community led local development initiative looks take over from where leader left off in looking to identify surrounding towns and areas of a larger area and assess them by means of potential...
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...This question also is good due to being concise, clear, and accurately encompassing the construct of neuroticism, based on the definition provided. It is situational, but not vague or left up to interpretation. 2. The following table shows correlations of each of the 15 items with the total score of USF Neuroticism scale. Based on item-total correlations, please identify which item(s) you think should be deleted and explain why. (Please review your Item Analysis slides to complete this section correctly) Regarding item-total correlation, item 1 and 5 should be deleted. A positive correlation indicates that the item discriminates well between high and low scoring groups, which is the ideal. A negatively correlated item indicates that it does not discriminate well between high and low scoring groups. Items with a correlation of above 0.30 are considered acceptable. Both item 1 and 5 are below 0.30. They do not do a good job at measuring the construct...
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...We live in a world were having a college education is a must in order to live a comfortable life. Having success while in college and maintaining a high GPA above a certain level is important and beneficial in regards to obtaining scholarships, financial awards or assistance. A high GPA can also open doors to academic honors and internship opportunities and it becomes a little easier to continue your education and getting into grad school. However, I don’t feel that my college GPA can define mine work ethic or anyone else in the work force. Although there are seven learning styles, visual, aural, verbal, physical, logical, social and solitary, a student must follow the education metrics of his or hers college and follow a certain style of learning in order to obtain good grades. In other words a college GPA is measure by how good of a test taker a student is. It does not measure the creativity of a student or if he/she understands the information of a certain topic. An example of this is a student can study a chapter in a course until he/she understands the rules that are needed to solve the questions in the chapter, however when the student takes the test and does not show his work his instructor gives the student zero points not because he got the answers wrong but because he did not follow directions. Not to mention that my GPA does not determine how smart I am or anyone else. My current GPA is 3.2 but I also have a full time career and I have a disadvantage with English...
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...Writing the Reading Unit Research essay confirmed that I have failed to address that my skills are limited in writing a research paper. Over the course of this assignment I accumulated a respectable amount of data and learned more strategies than I illustrated. I failed to apply concepts from Dr. Case English 3640, Writing in a Second language, class that I had learned. I printed out and read half a dozen articles conducive to the topic of teaching reading. I annotated, highlighted, brainstorming the main ideas, while considering the supporting ideas that can work in my paper. I drew mind maps, four of them to be exact, as the drafting progress and found myself trying to explain Chomsky and Krashen theories after I had sold my soul to Miller....
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...One of the four assignments I chose that best supports the unit title, Energy in Waves Influencing our Lives, is on page 63. The title of this page is Mars Rover Drawing. It contains pictures of a rovers day on Mars. Another page is 65 which accommodates graphic notes about how we use waves everyday. Page 67 is titled Digital vs Analog signals. This page has notes comparing and contrasting the two waves. The last assignment is in google classroom called Influential Device Slideshow, and is slideshow about how a device influences our lives. Page 63 supports the unit title by showing how signals can help us discover new things that may impact our future. Page 65 shows how life would be without waves, and how waves influence our lives, which is the unit title. Page 67 goes further into how many waves are used in our daily lives . The assignment in google classroom, Influential Device Slideshow, conveyed that we use devices every day that must have waves to function....
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...1. Describe what prior knowledge you need to know about your students so they are engaged and meet the objective of the lesson? The prior knowledge I will need to know about my students meeting the objective of this lesson is to use the data from the lesson 2 homework assessment. Students must be able to correctly identify, represent, shade, and create fractions using their model cookies. During the application problem I will see if students can identify the fraction of the orange that Jacob ate as well as what he did not eat. I will provide even more concrete models that allows students to explore and compare different fractional parts. 2. Justify how your understanding of your students’ prior academic learning, personal, cultural and content-specific...
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...Lecture starts with a group exercise: Explain to your neighbour which poem you find most beautiful and why. YouTube clip with an opera singer (tutor finds this beautiful) Explain to your neighbour what is the most beautiful piece of mathematics you know and why do you find it beautiful. Slide Beautiful mathematics A lot of mathematics is not as accessible as this example of the proof that √2 is irrational. Often the proof in mathematic is long and complicated – and people might think that this is not so beautiful. The quote on the slide is from a novel Slide Exercise 3 Is mathematic discovered or invented? – Discuss with your neighbour America existed before Columbus discovered it, for example. (The majority in class is for “discovered)...
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...A 3 X 2 X 2 between-subjects experimental design was carried out. The two manipulations were: (1) ad content: personal benefit and environmental benefit, and (2) brand familiarity: familiar brand and non-familiar brand. The stimuli were twelve advertisements that featured three product categories: bottled water, hybrid cars and toilet paper; and two real brands for each category: familiar and non-familiar. Table 2 summarizes their selection and combinations. The treatment condition ads were created as full-color print ads that included equal background and font size within the same product category, but the content of the copy emphasized the personal or environmental benefit with the presence of the familiar or non-familiar brand. The message of the personal or environmental benefit was exactly the same in either familiar or non-familiar brand. Print advertising was well-suited for the purposes of this research because it is considered as a medium frequently related to obtaining information about environmental issues by consumers (Lafferty and Edmondson, 2009; Iyer, Banerjee and Gulas, 1993). In addition, it was used in previous studies to assess green advertising...
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...1) Describe what you did and how you did it. This second week, I read quite a lot … again this time about Syntax, Semantics, Data Assignments, Type checking, Compiler vs. Interpreters, The Java model and Virtual machines. I watched all the videos suggested on the subjects and I have to say that sometimes I got a little confused (as usual), but eventually everything made sense. As always participation in the discussion forum was done, this time the discussion was getting our own points of view and descriptions on the subjects so it will be interesting to read how the rest of the students describe the subjects and what extra information can I get from them. This week, no programming assignment, but more than one self-quizzes to make up for...
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... My overall goal for this project was to create a 3rd person game in a jungle and learn to create a game because I thought I had the background knowledge do so. To accomplish this I used Unity and researched. I spent many hours crating the game so that I would be perfect. I created a game that I felt satisfied with because of the terrain and the movement mechanics, but I also thought that this game did not meet my standard because of the errors and the village that I was unable to complete. Since I needed to learn about creating games in Unity, I read articles on the web, and I watched videos.The articles taught me the different functions of each code and the videos had the step-by-step process of how to do it. Since the only thing I knew how to do was programming in C#, I needed to research how to create a terrain. When I looked at some articles in Unity, I found that creating a terrain does not require any programming skills, and the articles also showed that when programming in C# the terrain was classified as a game object. After I learned the codes for writing a game, I was able to create a functional character movement in the terrain. The movement was the first thing that the videos I looked at created because without the proper movement of a character other important features such as animation and enemies will also not work properly. I used youtube videos and articles from Unity to learn how I could make my game and I used my previous knowledge of C# programming to create...
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...When this happens, the most important things an effective early childhood teacher can do are collect information, ask for guidance, and make changes until the sense of inclusiveness prevails within his or her classroom It is the responsibility of ECE teachers to foster a climate that encourages acceptance of ALL children and their families. We can do this in several ways: 1. Mutual respect, cooperation, shared responsibility, and negotiation of conflicts toward achievement of shared goals are requirements for effective family and school partnerships. 2. Collaborative partnerships require regular, frequent, two-way communication with the child’s family. 3. Roles for parents include decision making about children’s care and education as well as observation, participation, and decision making regarding the program. 4. The teacher's role includes sensitivity to families’ wishes and respect for their preferences while maintaining professional responsibility for...
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