Paging Dr. Iyana Williams, Paging Dr. Iyana Williams is a dream I have been longing to hear one day. I have always wanted to help children in some type of way and thatâs when I realized I wanted to be a pediatrician. I want to be able to have the knowledge and understanding it takes to help patients with their issues and problems. I know having a college education is my stepping stone in becoming a doctor. A college education...
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Introduction Rules for classroom conduct are purposefully stated statements that provide students with guiding principles for the types of behaviors that are either mandatory or prohibited. As an instance, it focuses attention on how to be understanding rather than on whether a student is speaking aloud in class. These standards should appeal to the common sense of students while leading them to be thoughtful about how they behave in the classroom. Classroom rules are necessary since they serve many purposes...
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Shattered Glass is a movie that follows the work life of Stephen Glass, a journalist at the New Republic. Stephen is an established and successful writer who has written for multiple papers and magazines. The movie starts off with Stephens first mistake, this was giving false evidence to a story he was writing. The hotel in his story called him out claiming that his story and the policies that the manager follows donât add up. The manager calls the New...
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Introduction Over the course of the past couple weeks my sleep and work schedule have been completely interrupted by operational commitments. My normal sleep schedule is from 0330 to 1030 in the morning. Followed by a simple morning routine of waking up around 1030, making a cup of coffee and going to the gym. I would get home from the around 1230 in the afternoon with enough time to make lunch and cook a healthy dinner before I head to...
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Abstract Gender is a dynamic concept. Race, class, economic circumstances, age- all of these influences what is considered appropriate for women and men. This study determined the level of gender biases among Education students along learning materials, subject matter, learning evaluation, and teaching evaluation. The descriptive method was employed using quantitative data. This study was conducted at Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. A total of 80 respondents participated in this study, representing the 4-year levels of Education Students, both...
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Aim The general aim of the present study is to explore the policy paradigms that support public investment in early childhood education (ECE). Some scholars have made the case that paradigms regarding public investment in ECE have shifted within liberal welfare states to reflect âsocial investmentâ policy thinking (see for example Moss and Dahlberg, 2008; Tan, 2014). The argument suggests that policy makers, interest groups, and other education stakeholders legitimize expenditures on early learning programs, largely to generate a financial...
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Introduction An article published on 20 February 2019 by the Guardian discusses the concerns associated with the merger of two supermarket giants, ASDA and Sainsburyâs. The article resolves around Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) finding âextensive competition concernsâ while investigating the proposed deal. Media has raised an issue concerning consumers and welfare, which are threatened by the potential merger. Many industrial economics topics are implied in the article, these include horizontal merger, welfare, market definition, etc. In this essay I...
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Teaching English language in Malaysia can be nonetheless possessed its own challenge to ESL teachers. Malaysia made up of three main races have that tendency of embracing their own identity including the language that spoke on daily basis. Well, ESL learning was expectedly having its own sets of difficulty to be taught in a multicultural community. As Malaysia moving into a new era of generation Y slowly to be overtaken by generation Z, millennial seems to have got the gist...
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Personal Background I was born and raised in Yiwu, China, a city near Shanghai. It is famous for its international wholesale market, which exports hundreds of thousands made-in-China merchandise to all around the world. My father used to run a local engine oil business, my mother is a housewife. When I was 13, I moved to Canada to live with my aunt, who had immigrated to Canada a few years ago. It was mainly because my parents got into some...
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In the article, âCollege Cheating Thirty Years Later: The Role of Academic Entitlement,â the purpose of the study conducted was to help increase the understanding of what the predictors of academic dishonesty are in todayâs college students. Using four decadesâ worth of date collected through the same questionnaire each time the authorâs set out to find the role of academic dishonesty in millennial students who âpossess generational characteristics likely to promote college cheatingâ (Stiles, Wong, and LaBeff 2018: 823). The...
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Abstract ⢠Keywords: Information technology, Innovation, Social media. Introduction Modernisation is a trend of life these days. Gone are the days when one remained contented and satisfied with oneâs lot, with oneâs social status, manners, standard of living and so on and so forth. A change has become very common now. This is an age of information and technology. Education has to be revolutionised in accordance with the times and new aims of life with changed needs and requirements of...
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Introduction Problem-solving is the thorough process of determining, defining the problem at hand, figuring out the cause of the problem, identifying, rectifying, prioritizing, and finding a solution and alternatives to work on the eliminate the problem at hand. Problem-solving is one of the basic skill set that we all have by default. It is only a matter of how good and proficient one is compared to others and what have you done to strengthen it. We are constantly working on...
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Listening Skills Describe and discuss the merits of being non-judgmental rather than judgmental. Explain why being judgmental can sabotage a coach-client relationship. Non-Judgmental Coaching âSometimes, all you need is someone who will listen. It is fortune enough to have people around you who hear you and not judge you.â This quote by Tara Estacaan highlights the importance of Listening as a cornerstone of effective communications and successful interpersonal engagements. While hearing is a physiological process, Listening is a cognitive one...
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Safety in the civil engineering Engineering is a part of the science. Both Scientists and Engineers studies science. Scientists study real world and they discovers the theories of science. But Engineer has to apply science and mathematics theories to their projects. Applying science to the real world is tougher process. That process contains lots of risks and uncertainties. Each engineering department has various varieties of hazards. Some of the hazards are same for all. Here letâs give our attention to...
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Introduction The use of educational technology has been emphasized in both the national policy of education, 1986 and revised NPE, 1992 to improve both the quality and quantity of education for the first time in the history of Indian education. No earlier document of national significance had pointed out the importance of educational technology so clearly and as strongly as it has been done by the NPE, 1986. Spelling out its deployment, the NPE, 1986 has observed, âeducational technology will...
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Introduction There are number of different types of intelligences which play an important role in oneâs life and âEmotional Intelligenceâ or âEmotional quotientâ is one these types of intelligences. In this paper I am going to write about the word âEmotional Intelligenceâ, its characteristics, history and how it became relevant in the twenty first century. I will also highlight my emotional strengths and weaknesses. EQ Definition and its characteristics EQ is the capability to identify and supervise your personal emotions...
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Introduction Do you feel that schools take in what is best for the boys and not the girls? It seems like the school board and faculty care more about their education than ours. This is wrong because the girl students get dress coded on a daily basis, but when the male students do it they get away with it. Therefore its biased, and it's happening all over the United States. While school dress codes across the United States are getting...
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As the consultant to evaluate the best course of action to improve college enrollment, I will analyze the validity of the Admissions Director, for a President of liberal arts and college. I will also review the pattern and results of other colleges that have modified their tuition assistance and financial aid. According to Brickley, Smith and Zimmerman, (2016), there was a college that lowered their tuition fee by 22% which resulted in a decline in studentsâ enrollments (pg. 138). In...
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Introduction Draw to the field On an individual level, Liz McGlynn Bellamy writes about her draw to librarianship, as well as her journey of understanding more than just the theory and practical knowledge she was learning in library school, but rather the âunderlying purposes propellingâ her âto act in the first placeâ (McGlynn Bellamy, 2015). McGlynn Bellamy also writes that librarianship is more than practical tasks, âit does have theory behind it; our actions have purposeâ (McGlynn Bellamy, 2015). This...
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Introduction As a healthcare professional, we are aware of the correlation between the usage of tobacco-based products and nicotine dependence. To this day smoking remain one of the most seriously and deadly public health issue, due to its ongoing effect on our vulnerable populations, especially those suffering from mental illnesses. In order to achieve relevant and efficient level of care for those healthcare clients which may suffer from nicotine based addictions, we must first explore the coexisting relationship between recognizing...
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Chapter I Introduction 1.1. Background of the study Before proposing this research, preliminary research was conducted by the researcher towards varsity students of EFL in Indonesia University of Education. Respondents of this research were English Education students who are in their senior year, three respondents from each of two classes were chosen randomly, therefore six senior varsity students of English Education major participated in the preliminary research. From the preliminary research, it was found that five students among six who...
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Procrastination and college students seem to go hand in hand. At the beginning of a new semester, almost every student makes the goal of finishing academic work on time, doing their best, and aiming for good grades. In reality, most students put off their work until the very last minute (Feeney 2014). As stated by Student Procrastination (2014), despite this popular trend of delaying academic work, the majority of students regrets procrastinating later on. The main questions are: Why do...
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Introduction Over the past years, peopleâs lives have been slowly taken over by technology. It has mechanized agriculture, improved the transportation, communication, education and the learning process of the youth. Today it is possible to bring news, ideas, and entertainment to millions of people through social networking sites such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Facebook was launched on February 4, 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg with his fellow college student which are Eduardo Saverin, Andrew Mc Collum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris...
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Down syndrome is a genetic condition that occurs at conception. It occurs due to the division of chromosome 21, which is why Down syndrome is referred to as trisomy 21. Which means it is an extra copy of a chromosome. Down syndrome is not an illness and cannot be cured, and each person who has Down syndrome is different in physical features, health and intellectually. There is no known cause for Down syndrome and can happen to anyone world wide....
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introduction It is very true that education is one of main factor to succeed in life in our society. Everyone wishes to go to Ivy League school. But, as a student, have you ever asked yourself âwhat am I doing here?â or âwhy am I learning something that I will never use it in the future?â then what do we learn from college? Simply, school teach you how to pass in test not to pass in life. Downloading data and...
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Most people believe starvation exists in poverty-infested neighborhoods because they themselves don't realize hard times can strike at any moment for anyone no matter what their economic status is. However thatâs usually the lesser problem. Without a doubt, the problem is not being able to get food to the individuals who need it. Each day people wake up, take a shower, drink a cup of tea or coffee, have their breakfast and do different ordinary things they consider normal without...
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Time management reflection When I applied to the dental hygiene program I knew how much time I would be in school but I didnât realize how much time I would need outside of class for homework and studying. When I laid out all the class syllabus to input study time, family time and obligations, I became overwhelmed and started to think that I was not going to be able to make time for all the things needed to be done...
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Abstract The âPygmalion effectâ usually refers to the fact that people, often children, students or employees, turn to live up to whatâs expected of them and they tend to do better when treated as if they are capable of success(Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia). However, the positive teaching expectations do not necessarily lead to high student achievement. The case of the learners majoring in thermodynamics matches the âanti-Pygmalion-effectâ phenomena, showing that in the educational domain, it is not always the case...
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Abstract The researcher studied the correlation between the students' level of participation on campus â which was measured based on the number of organizations students partook in â with their overall campus experience and satisfaction. The data was collected through a sample of several groups of college students, and the data output was measured through a Chi-Square test. The results indicated that there was no significance between the amount of clubs students partook in and their satisfaction. Introduction: Are Students...
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Abstract Juvenile Delinquency has been an ongoing phenomenon for years and will unfortunately continue in future years to come. Biosocial theory, social structure theory, and Hirschiâs social bond theory are just a few of many theories that help to explain how and why juveniles engage in delinquent behavior. These theories go in depth on factors that can and cannot be changed once it affects a childâs life and body. Juveniles are still so young and have the chance to change...
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