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- Acting Techniques - Utilizing Your Power of Observation to Become a Well-Rounded ActorAs actors, we must be able to clearly observe the world around us. We must not only observe, but adapt ourselves according to our surroundings in order to truly understand the inner workings of people around us.
- Acting Tips - How to Integrate Your Observations with Your ImaginationLearning how to integrate your observations with your imagination will allow you to pull upon realistic human emotions and movements with those that you create organically.
- Professional Acting - Creating an Observation NotebookOne of the most valuable tools you as an actor, and observer, can have is an observation notebook. This notebook allows you to collect, categorize and review your findings throughout daily life.
- BOOK REVIEW: Jane Harris’s the ObservationThis novel takes place in Scotland 1863 and is told from the perspective of a servant. Revenge, skeletons in the closet, death, and mystery swirl around the pages of this book to draw you into the lives of the characters.
Using Your Powers of ObservationDo you pay attention to what goes on around you? That is a smart thing to do, but more and more often people don’t use their power of observation, and it can have some serious repercussions.
Are Crime Victims Beneath the Law? Part 1, My Experiences and ObservationsThis is the first of a series of articles I have written illustrating the plight of crime victims in the American Criminal Justice System, particularly the survivors of murder victims.
Teaching Students a Lesson in ObservationWhen students tune in to the technique of observation, it carries over to all aspects of their education. Try these fun experiments to engage them in active observation.- Citizen Scientist: 3 Projects for You and Your FamilyObserving animals and plants can not only be a hobby, but also a chance to help scientists and researchers gather information. Fun, free, and easy national projects are available online. Here are three user-friendly projects to try yourself.
The AnomalyThe planet known as Arcturus Five, nicknamed "Little Bear" by the colonists who will civilize it, holds many secrets...- Get Out There!Though a plethora of information about nature observation can be found online and in your local library, its important to take the first step towards your life-long adventure by simply going outside and experiencing the world close to home.
BIOAPP: Revolutionizing Marine Life ObservationBlaise Barrette has been at the forefront of the field in developing a web-based interface which allows SCUBA divers to report various types of marine life they see while diving into a database which tracks marine life by species.- Reology and ConsciousnessThere is not one single experience we can have that excludes consciousness. Even when we are deemed unconscious, consciousness is still at work. Physical identity is dependent on consciousness, but consciousness is not dependent on physical identity.
- Reology and UncertaintyThe Uncertainty Principle has confronted Science with the problem of inclusion of the Supernatural in order to explain reality. Science rejects this regardless of how well it fits. Reology doesn't.
- Reology and the Reality CodeExploring further the conflict between what Science says reality is made of and the conflict this creates for our physical senses.
- Reology and the Quantum PuzzleAt the Quantum level of reality there are some bazaar occurring phenomenon that conflict with the reality of our physical senses. Can these discrepancies be reconciled?
- Teacher Observations: Why We Need Them (and How to Survive One!)If you are a new teacher facing your first "teacher observation", you're probably wondering why this practice is necessary. But, although controversial, it looks as if teacher observations are here to stay.
Observations on Old Men Playing BasketballTen lessons learned about life by playing basketball with a bunch of seniors.- Teacher and Classrooms ObservationsAll students have to go through observations before they can become a teacher. This article provides a brief guide as to what is important to look for within the observation.
- Initial Observations from the 2011 East West Shrine GameA number of players who have played in The East West Shrine Game have gone onto successful careers in the NFL. Who are the players that "popped" in the 2011 game upon initial review? Jay Goldberg, lead analyst for 900 Football Links lets you know.
- Methods for Collecting Data in PsychologyCollecting information for psychological study is done very similarly to the way information is collected for scientific study.
Violence Prevention: Teachers ObservationsTeachers are among the first to know when a child is having trouble by looking at certain behaviors. One of those behaviors is writing which can help assess learning disability or a mental health condition.- Medicare '" What is "Under Observation"?By definition Medicare Part A covers a portion of the inpatient care in a hospital or in a skilled nursing facility if the patient needs this care after at least a three-day stay in a hospital.
Foundations of Science: The Scientific MethodA brief explanation of the scientific method and how it is used in all branches of science and academia.- Observations in Elementary EducationIn this article I will give an example on how I have planned and carried out Observations, Documentation, and Assessments on Students ages 3-6.
Free Online Video Tour of the Tower of the Americas, San Antonio, TexasSee one of San Antonio's greatest tourist attractions for free! By watching these videos in order, you will be able to see the entire 360 degrees view of San Antonio from the observation deck of the Tower of the Americas.- Peer Observations of Teachers: Everyone is an ExampleTake every opportunity you can to watch your colleagues teach. In the end, everyone is an example: some of good teaching and some of bad teaching.
- How to Improve Our PersonalityPersonality is the important stuff for human beings. just understand the personality view points.
- Participation in a Teaching & Learning Program: Classroom Observation of a PeerOne of the hardest things to do for the first time is a classroom observation of a peer. It is a stressful experience for both parties. Here I share some journal entries of my first set of classroom observations.
Communication Skills Lesson Plan (Grades 4-8) - Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsThis is the Lesson Plan Hub page for "Fred learns to make Good Observations." Links to all nine sections of the lesson are included.
Communication Skills Writing Assignment: Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsInstructional objective: Students will write about the six levels of the Bloom's Taxonomy Discussion Questions for the Communication Skills tale called "Fred learns to make Good Observations."
Bloom's Taxonomy Discussion Questions for Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsThere are six levels in the Bloom's Taxonomy discussion question process. After reading "Fred learns to make Good Observations," the teacher will ask questions from all six levels.
Communication Skills Vocabulary for Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsCommunication Skills Vocabulary used in story called "Fred learns to make Good Observations." Class will discuss any still unclear Glossary of Terms.
K-W-L Model Discussion for Communication Skills Tale: Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsClass will discuss the K & W & L of the K-W-L Model: What do you KNOW, what do you WANT TO KNOW, and what have you LEARNED about the importance of making good observations?- Consumer Review of the Observation Deck at the Tower of the Americas, San AntonioIf you visit San Antonio, more than likely you will be tempted to see the Tower of the Americas, and specifically the observation deck, which provides a dramatic 360 view of San Antonio. Is the Tower of the Americas admission price worth it?
- Consumer Review of the Tower of the Americas, San Antonio TexasRead our review of the Tower of the Americas attraction at San Antonio Texas, including videos and pictures. See what we thought about the observation deck, gift shop, 4D ride, and much more. An unbiased, thorough review of the Tower of the Americas.
- Basics of Classical Credibility, Bühlmann Credibility, and Bayesian Analysis of Credibility: Practice Questions and SolutionsSection 92 of The Actuary's Free Study Guide for Exam 5 offers five practice questions and solutions addressing the basics of classical credibility, Bühlmann credibility, and Bayesian analysis of credibility.
Communication Skills Role-play: Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsVisit this page to get the link to the PDF file for the scripted role-play to print for classroom use called "Fred learns to make Good Observations."
Fred Learns to Make Good ObservationsThis story called "Fred learns to make Good Observations" illustrates the importance of making good observations about when it is your turn to talk and when you should be simply listening or keeping quiet.- Chemical Reactions LabIn this lab we performed and observed five types of chemical reactions: single displacement, double displacement, decomposition and synthesis.
- Review of the Q-See QSVOSB Security Observation SystemKeep an eye out without spending a ton of money on more advanced surveillance systems on the market.





