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    Gothic Architecture Style

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    architectural style which both appear in Europe first and spread to south Australian during the early colonial and Victorian era. The gothic revival style was point out by the emergence Gothic Revival movement happened in England at 19th century, and then the popularity of this kind of style rise rapidly. The basic theory of this style is associated with the philosophical movements. It aimed to re-awake the sense of high church and against the religious nonconformist. In parallel, this kind of style spread

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    Writing Style Essay

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    Writing Style I hear inner Strunk and White voices of “don’t overwrite”, “write in a way that comes naturally,” and so forth, going through my head. I have visions of endless Williams examples and illustrations on clarity. I see weeks of blog writings flashing through my memory. From all of this, I now own and believe in a firm and personal definition of what style is and what good writing entails. William Strunk and E.B. White’s book The Elements of Style, along with Joseph

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    Parenting Styles Paper

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    Main topic of the paper: “Parenting styles play a significant role on how a child’s morality evolves as one heads into adulthood.” Parenting styles and their affects on children’s development of morality. Also, what styles of parenting are most/least effective. As I read through your paper the first time, I tried to get the general ideas and concepts of your paper. In addition, I tried to look for areas that you could elaborate more. The second time I read through your paper, I looked at grammatical

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    Learning Style Assessment Every person is different. Each individual learn and acquire knowledge through his own unique style. Some individuals are outspoken who tend to acquire knowledge in a lively classroom environment with lot of interactions happening, while other individuals, like myself, prefer a lonely silent place and do self study rather than a classroom environment. Based on research done, the ways in which people acquire knowledge have been categorized on the basis of learning styles. As of

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    Various Learning Styles and their Application: Connecting Learning Styles to Training and Development Katie Gardner Kennesaw State University Abstract This paper examines three models of learning styles including Kolb Experiential Learning Model, the VARK model, and the Honey and Mumford model. While the research on these three learning style models details both strengths and weaknesses, an alternative is suggested and explored in this paper. The methods by which each model is measured

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    addresses if students do have a preferred learning style, what the majority favored learning style is, and how teachers can use this information to better support students. Next a study by Egel that focuses on a private and state primary school in Turkey will be discussed. This study aims to address if a student’s learning style changes over the primary school years, what affect socioeconomic factors have on learning styles, and the effect of teacher’s styles on the learner. The last article by Macedonia

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    Parenting Styles Paper

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    There are three main types of parenting styles: authoritative, permissive, and authoritarian. There have been many studies conducted in an attempt to gain insight on the efficacy of the parenting styles aforementioned. Studies have found each of the respective types has varying parenting philosophies and effects on the children they are used on. Authoritative parenting is often regarded as the best parenting style and it is characterized as high in warmth and high in control. Authoritarian tends

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    Three Parenting Styles

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    parenting styles? Is one style better than the others? Explain, and explain why a parent may change their style as their child gets older. The three main parenting styles are authoritarian, permissive and authoritative. There can be some times where a parenting style is better than another but another thing is that some things can’t work out at all either way. An authoritarian style is when parents are strict. An authoritative style are loving and film parents. Also an permissive style is parents

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    Four Parenting Styles

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    According to developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind, there are four main types of parenting styles. One style of parenting is ‘Authoritarian’ this type of parent is rigid, punitive, and have strict standards. The type of children that are created from this parenting style are unsociable, unfriendly, and withdrawn children. Another type of parenting style is ‘Permissive’, this type of parent is lax, inconsistent, and undemanding. The type of children produced from this parenting type are immature

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    Essay on Parenting Styles

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    Parenting Styles Abstract This paper analyzes various parenting styles based on research by developmental professionals. The four basic patterns of behavior discussed here are authoritarian, authoritative, neglectful and indulgent parenting with the latter two being classified as permissive. Characteristics typical to each of these styles and their effect on parent and child will be explored in detail. Cultural differences will be discussed and what influences parenting has on education. Behaviorist

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