It is hard to imagine an education system that tells students that they donât need to go to college after graduating. It is emphasized from the start the importance of attending college after high school to receive higher education. Even so, both high school students and their parents are wondering if college is even worth the time, money, and effort of attending. Students are finding themselves in immense debt after finishing their years of education and ending up with almost...
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As a mentor, my role according to Casey and Clark 2011 is to be a good and competent role model for my students. According to the NMC (2008), a mentor is a registrant who facilitates learning and supervises and assesses students in a practice setting. I was informed by my manager that I would be co-mentoring a student nurse who was in his final year and this placement also being his final placement. My first thoughts were, what do I...
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The Scholarship Jacket is a short story full of emotion and conflict by Martha Salinas. She has written various short stories that have been published in collections and journals, her most popular story being âThe Scholarship Jacketâ. The main character of the story, Martha, is a young and frail-looking girl who is highly intellectual. She lives with her grandparents in a small town in Texas as her parents were unable to afford to raise eight children. Although she isnât raised...
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âResearch Strategiesâ âOur goals can only be reached through the vehicle of a plan. There is no other route to success.â â Pablo Picasso. A research strategy introduces the main components of a research project like the research topic area and focus, the research perspective, the research design, and therefore the research methods. It refers to how you plan to answer the research questions set and the way you'll implement the methodology. This paper tackles the different types of research...
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The usage of social media has increased tremendously through the years. As mentioned by Kuss and Griffiths (2017), social media is being used as several different mediums for instance it is used for communication, learning, and collaborating. , This has led individuals to develop problematic, compulsive as well addictive habits toward the usage of social media (Balakrishnan and Griffith, 2017). In regard to this issue, the use of social media has made an impact on the development of children and...
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Albert Einstein said, âEverybody is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its capability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid.â A quote that resonates with most of us, yet here we all are, regardless of our strengths and differences presenting a speech with a preselected topic all using the exact same marking rubric. Every scientist will state that no two brains are the same and every teacher, parent, and Tumblr...
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The activity that we did during our mentee and mentor meet-up was at Passion Works. The middle school girls and mentors painted together on the same cloth. Each person painted something different that represented something non-appearance related that they liked about themselves. This activity turned into a project about empowering each individual to share a story and feelings about oneself. The mentees and mentors also had the opportunity to learn more about each other and plan a one-on-one get-together outside...
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Throughout my life, I have spent ample time trying to incorporate the beliefs of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. into my daily habits. Though he was a civil rights activist, Dr. King made it his mission to act on faith, leadership, and equality. One belief that I can agree with is the importance of education. According to Dr. King, the purpose of education is to teach a person to think intensively and critically. Education allows leads to intelligence, which leads...
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Introduction In this modern, complex, and quickly changing world it is becoming harder to perform and adapt. We all have our strong and weak sides but that doesnât define us. We are complex creatures with many unknown characteristics that we must try to uncover and learn to use to our advantage. We try to unravel these âLife Hacksâ in our studies during lessons and it helps us to understand ourselves better. In my portfolio, I will describe my learning styles...
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The classroom strategies play a vital role in developing the interest among the learners which also caters to mold the cognitive level and the interpersonal relations of the students. Among many methods, the cooperative method is the method in teaching, where students must engage and participate in learning activities through interactions which ultimately results in a higher level of understanding and learning. It is an ideal method for teachers to connect with as many students as possible and support them...
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Starting strong and setting goals. When going through the chapter talking about âstarting strongâ and âsetting goalsâ, I realized that most of the goals I had set for myself were very shallow. all I wanted was to be rich, but I hadnât planned on any means of achieving this as a long-term goal. Going through the chapter led me to believe that my goal wasnât a goal but a dream, this is because as opposed to dreams goals are something...
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I think my best learning experience was when I started as a high school student. When I first started high school, I had real friends who treated me like a family member, which I hadn't had in years as a child. I didn't expect that after my past, someone would take the time to approach me and ask if I wanted to be friends. I am a person who cannot see the joy in my eyes since only a few...
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Reflection 1 â Cleveland District State High School. Responding/Reporting High school students are constantly being told to think about what they want to be by their teachers and parents. However, not everyone knows what pathway they want to take at the age of sixteen. Programs like Deforest Action take students who want to know more about the world they live in into places where communities are fighting for their lives (Henkel, 2012). Students are given the opportunity to experience first-hand...
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Four Jewish teens were attacked and robbed by a group of teens On November 11, 2018, while walking near Fairholme Avenue and Bathurst Street in Toronto. Sunday when they passed another group of teens, the boys were subject to offensive remarks about their religion, and they were made fun of based on what they were wearing. According to the police spokesperson Katrina Arrogante the boys were wearing their makes on their heads. The police spokesperson reported she was not sure...
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In the words of the famous artist, Nas, âHow do you like me now? I go below it's that thing that moves crowds making every ghetto foul, I might have taken your first child, scarred your life, crippled your style, I gave you power, and made you buck wild.â (I gave you power) When you first read that line, you might be looking confused as to what Nas could possibly be talking about, but there is something that is plaguing...
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According to Prinsloo(2012), cultural diversity refers to 'the variety in human society and culture in a specific region'. In the following paper, I will reflect on culture and diversity as well as the sensitivity to diversity. What is diversity? Queensborough Community College (2022) said that 'the concept of diversity encompasses acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique, and recognizing our individual differences'. These differences can be in race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical...
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Taxonomy is the method by which all animal species can be classified, with a hierarchical system that uses at least seven of the 12 classifications from Kingdom to Species. One example that uses human beings is as follows: Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Subphylum - Vertebrata Class - Mammalia Subclass - Eutheria Order - Primates Suborder - Anthropoidea Family - Hominidae Subfamily - Genus - Homo Species - Homosapiens Subspecies - At a very basic level of classification, true...
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The Coca-Cola Company is an American-based multinational firm founded in 1892 and was first set up in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It all started with its famous and widely known product Coca-Cola, which was originated by an Atlanta pharmacist, John Stith Pemberton in the year 1886. The drink Coca-Cola got its name from its two main ingredients, coca leaves and kola nuts. Later Asa Griggs Candler, an Atlanta businessman, fully bought the company in 1892 and after his takeover, the...
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A biology teacher is an inspiring figure to the class and the school at large, this is mainly because of the understanding that is to come from the biology teacher as he/she illustrates to the student the importance of living things and how they relate to the environment in which they are in ( Tunnicliffe, S. D., & Ueckert, C, 2007pp 51-53). Biology comes from a Latin word that is a combination of bio and logos which means the knowledge...
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Dance class reflection This is the class that had me most nervous because aside from my dance experience when I was a little kid, I had no dance experience. I swim and did a little track and volleyball in high school. I had seen hip-hop, jazz, ballroom, and afro-pop/beat dance but I had never heard of the butoh dance. I took this class as an elective hoping it would enable me to be more flexible to perform some dance movements...
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This assignment is going to critically evaluate the self-help provided in excerpt one based on trauma and stress. It will highlight the positive and negative advice it provides whilst suggesting why this self-help advice is either useful or why these points suggested can be harmful to people suffering from traumatic experiences. It will evaluate these points by using psychological terms which will discuss whether the advice given is effective and how these suggestions can be provided by psychological evidence if...
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1 Background of the study Macroeconomic stability is a fundamental macroeconomic policy objective of every country, whether developed or developing (Frimpong & Oteng-Abayie, 2010; Agalega & Acheampong, 2013). This has made the study of the relationship between inflation and economic growth of interest to economists for a long period of time (Khan, 2014). The primary objective of such studies has been to identify robust evidence of the sign of this relationship and its stability over time (Khan, 2014). Nonetheless, such...
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Substance abuse during pregnancy is when an expecting mother takes in harmful chemicals such as prescribed drugs or street drugs. Itâs a relatively poorly researched topic due to underreporting of this condition. This paper will describe possible signs and symptoms as well as treatments used to treat this condition. It is also vitally important for the nurse to understand her role and what they can do to help with this condition for positive outcomes. Substance Abuse during Pregnancy Substance abuse...
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Hypothesis There are many controversial issues in the world, and many people have stances. The certainty or uncertainty of an issue can be determined by oneâs ethical view. As for the Christian worldview, truth, glory, character, and being consistent with the mind are components an individual should adhere to. Introduction Molarity is of the highest importance â but for us, not for God (Albert Einstein). Christian ethics are guided by scripture and religious traditions through the Biblical sacred text (Langerak,...
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A medical career is one that brings many challenges. Therefore, both resilience and reflection are essential concepts needed to overcome these challenges. In this essay, I will explore these two concepts and discuss what relevance they have to medical students and doctors. Oxford Dictionaries define reflection as âserious thought or considerationâ (Oxford Dictionaries, 2018). Reflection is an activity used regularly by a wide range of professions. The Good Medical Practice highlights the importance of doctors reflecting on their practice and...
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Ever since the invention of telescopes, there has been more demand for research and observations of the universe. With a growing number of diverse telescopes, each new one that came out improved, advanced, and changed our perspective on how we see the cosmos and gave us sharper and brighter resolution. With the combination of engineering and astronomy, it has marked the birth of Space telescopes. Space telescopes are essential observation instruments and are used as a technique providing researchers and...
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The DSM-5 describes a group of disorders related to feeding and eating behavior. These disorders include binge-eating disorder (BED), bulimia nervosa (BN), anorexia nervosa (AN), and avoidant or restrictive food intake. These disorders are characterized by continuous abnormal eating behavior that leads to altered food consumption and eventually significant impairment of physical health and social functioning (American Psychiatry Association, 2013:329). BED is a major eating disorder where a person frequently consumes abnormally big portions of food which leads to them...
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Eight years ago, former president, Barack Obama, signed the executive order known as DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. It granted âprotected statusâ to immigrants who had arrived in the United States before the age of sixteen, meaning, it allowed immigrants to remain in the U.S. While DACA did offer individuals the opportunity to work, obtain a driverâs license, along with a few other privileges, it did not offer them a pathway to citizenship. It simply meant that they would...
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Being a medical student has both its advantages and downsides. But overall the life of a medical student is quite stressful. Repeated clinical shifts, continuous studies, and a lot of facts to remember make it quite burdening. In some students, this can lead to stress, depression, erratic mood swings, and other health-related problems. Stress can be defined as ââa state of mental or emotional strain or suspenseââ and also as ââa number of normal reactions of the body (mental, emotional,...
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The K-12 program Is new the basic education after they finish six years in primary school, four years in junior high school then another two years for senior high school in preparation for tertiary education in which they are free to choose a strand that is suitable for the course that they would take after they graduated on the senior high school they will now be ready for tertiary education, K-12 program was implemented way back in 2011 where the...
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