Studying abroad at my first choice, the University of California, would be a monumental step in realizing my personal, academic, and career goals to my highest potential. The UC campuses all have a great reputation and are amongst the world`s leading universities for computer science, providing superior education and making great research contributions. California is home to many of the world`s biggest tech companies, like Google, Microsoft, and Apple. Studying in such a prestigious environment for my area of study...
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At the beginning of this class, I would have said I was that the US was doing good producing renewable energy and that my footprint was pretty low. After using the footprint calculator and reading the assigned chapters I am not sure either of these are true. I knew this was a science class when I signed up for it, but I didnât know that it would encompass the renewable and nonrenewable energies chapters and the ones about population and...
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In the book âBelieving is seeing: Creating the culture of artâ, Staniszewski considered art in many aspects. There are some here: (1) Art, like photography and popular culture, is a field of representation that is unique to modernity, and it is meant to augment out understanding of cultural creations both different and including our own. (2) Art is an original creation, produced by an individual gifted with genius. This creation is primarily an object of aesthetic beauty, separate from everyday...
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When I first started this English class, I was not sure how well I would do. When I met my professor, Rebecca Samberg, I gained more confidence because she explained the materials in such a way that helped stimulate my interest. I feared I would struggle through the course but being under the supervision of professor Samberg, it got easier for me. Aiming for a grade A average, I doubted myself when our professor asked us to write an essay...
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As a future healthcare professional, Communication plays a crucial role in the personal and professional world of nursing and is a skill nurses must develop. Ineffective versus effective healthcare provider communication styles can completely change a patientâs healthcare experience. having effective communication skills is an integral part of both oneâs personal and professional world as a practicing nurse. Having effective communication skills is vital in a patientâs healthcare experience. Nurses have the responsibility of being able to communicate clearly and...
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Universal health care is prominent in 32 out of the 33 first-world countries (Regoli, n.d.). Though the United States is one of the wealthiest countries in the world, our âgreatâ nation is divided when it comes to adopting such a policy. The topic of universal health care is so divided in our country that it has become one of the most talked about platforms for presidential candidates; the democratic candidates tend to side more with the implementation of universal health...
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This quarter, I had the opportunity to intern at the Colorado Department of Transportation as a Budget Analyst. This public organization is one of the twenty-eight departments under the Government of Colorado, and its primary purpose is to execute state transportation responsibilities in creating a safe and multi-modal transportation system for Colorado. It is a billion-dollar institution that incorporates engineering, maintenance, and financial aspects to achieve its goals. Its core values are safety, integrity, excellence, people, customer service, and respect....
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âWho am I?â is a question that runs through my mind as I reflect on the person I am – my strengths and vulnerabilities, my natural inclinations and aversions, and what gives me fulfilment. As I step into social work, a helping profession, clarity regarding how my character has been shaped by my past and the system of beliefs that have emerged through the years is necessary. In particular, self-awareness is critical for workers in helping professions, in order to...
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The increasing use and reliance on tech has a specific term in the psychological sector âapplied science dependenceâ, which is a more apt name than âtechnology applied science addictionâ. Use of tech is so common and trusted today that doctors have started recommending to go for âtechnology detoxâ. One of the rising trends, which is included in Oxford Dictionary, where this treatment is composed of spending time where the person does not use any electronic device like smartphones, computers or...
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Course Reflection on Psychology 201 As I reflect on the class as a whole I realize that I have a very neutral point of view of the class. I see it as neither good or bad. I normally enjoy psychology as a whole and find it quite fascinating to learn about how or brain works and the causes of our behaviors. On the other hand though, I really dislike classes that are online. Besides that, chapter 12 really stands out...
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I have been a volunteer at this community service, Pertiwi Soup Kitchen, which is giving food and drinks or providing health services to the homeless in two places. Before I went to the community service, I found information and know exactly what I will do in this place, such as bringing children to take their food and drinks and issue biscuits and drinks to the homeless. Going through this community service led by Datuk Munirah has let me improve my...
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âMan, first of all, is the being who hurls himself towards a future and who is conscious of imagining himself as being the futureâ (Sartre in Cooper & McLeod, 2011, p19) In these modern times, there is little appreciation of the value of Philosophy, a discipline that is two and a half thousand years old. Many dismiss it out of hand, maintaining they have no time for it. Yet as Alex Howard (2000b, p) so rightly points out everyone practises...
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Introduction The reflexive game of cultural production invites lawyers and the common hero to use tactics to influence and disrupt the competition to control meaning which underpins the force of law. Legal professionals and ordinary people can interrupt the reflexive structure of the game which perpetuates patterns of cultural production and inequality but only to the extent that they can interpret texts and perform subversive acts to intervene in the production of meaning. This essay explores the regulation of unlawful...
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Research Methods 1937 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Albert Szent-GyĂśrgyi once said, âdiscovery is seeing what everybody else has seen, and thinking what nobody else has thought.â Research is a discovery of things â and to discover community is to know its background through research. Research is essential especially in the field of Psychology. Research is both utilized and an essential tool for Community Psychology. Through research and its methodology, we can measure programs contextually. Research plays an important...
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The age group of 1-3 years or âtoddlersâ as they are referred to is an age group of children that go through an overall vast change. The toddler will steadily grow in height and weight as they continue to grow. âThe average toddler weight gain 1.36 to 2.27 (3 to 5 lb) per year. Length/ height increases by an average of 7.62 cm (3 inches ) per year. â ( Carman S.R. K, 2019). Adequate nutrition is important as the...
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Introduction The means by which companies sell their solutions to clients is constantly changing due to advancements in technology and means by which clients search for products and services. In this academic essay, I will detail my experience of visiting a sales centre in the technological powerhouse of IBM, and how they are embracing the digital age in connecting and selling to their customers. 1. Reasons you chose this Company The world we live in today is becoming more connected...
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What is leadership? Many people believe that leadership is simply being able to get individuals to work towards a common goal but leadership is more complex than that. Leadership can be defined in many ways. One definition of leadership is that it is how an individual utilizes influence over other people by inspiring, motivating and directing their activities to help contribute towards the effectiveness and success of the organization. Additionally, a leader is interpreted as someone who sets the direction...
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The problem of the effective solid waste management is very important nowadays and the solution of this problem is necessary not only to the safety of human environment but to human health as well. At the same time, it is necessary to underline that often a little attention is paid to this problem and the solid waste are often disposed improperly. What is more, this problem is considered to be less important than the problem of proper disposal of other...
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Part A Canterbury Boys High School is a secondary school which consists of male students from years 7-12, the school has a small student populus compared to other schools within the area, there is a majority of students who are from a language background other than English (LBOTE). The school is located in the sydney metropolitan area, and also enrols a small amount of Indigenous students (Myschool) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (ATSI) students for Canterbury Boys and Girls High...
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Ever since I could remember, I have spent Christmas at my grandmotherâs house, a house which is full of comfort, warmth, and happiness. At Christmas, I have always been able to escape the cold and dark real world allowing myself to truly enjoy just several moments in time. These moments have left impressionable memories from my childhood making Christmas a holiday that is special to me and my family. It is a time for my family to get together, share...
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Whenever we mention Christmas, we would feel joyful and immediately think about the most wonderful time of the year. Although, it is not questionable why it is considered and called the âmost wonderful time of the yearâ for the mere occasion itself gives off a different feeling of excitement. Back then, it was that time of the year where I would wish for time to slow down for a moment, for I get to experience and feel that my heart...
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Christmas uplifts the spirit and brings joy every month of December. It is one of the most awaited and highlighted seasons of the year. A magical time for every family to bond, dine and have a great fun and feast together. My Christmas vacation has always been great although it has been years since weâve spend it together as one. Most of our family members are working abroad, which makes it hard for them to come home in this kind...
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In a constantly moving world, our lives are moving at the pace of text, a trending tweet, and social media stories. This generation, generation z, has come a long way from the baby boomers. Gone are the reminders of the world wars and sluggish growth, we have bid adieu to limitations, challenged our pre-set narratives and led a fiery revolution of change. Set in the new era, we are the drivers of chaos and peace. We are bound to be...
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There are many different variables that come into play when theorists are conducting research. Our text steps in to inform us as to how the use of different imaginations are key factors to understanding different types of theories ranging from crime to victimology. Furthermore, the sociological imagination is one that was introduced by Charles Mills Wrights in 1959 in his book based on the very subject. The sociological imagination is based on the ability to perceive situations and circumstances in...
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I find these themes important to the retelling of gender because it can apply to males, females, animals, or objects. In every telling of âLittle Red Riding Hood,â there was a common pattern of characters: the young girl, the grandmother, a wolf, with the occasional dwarf or huntsman thrown in. These themes apply to these genders or characters because they were different in each story. The women in the stories were either strong and fierce or innocent and helpless. The...
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Specific Purpose Statement: To commemorate the birth of the industrial revolution. Central idea: Industrial revolutions lead humanity into a new chapter and largely change human history. An industrial revolution, an era of life For almost the entire history of mankind, life had been based on agriculture and livestock. At the end of the 18th century, at the moment when Englishmen James Warped invented or perfected the steam engine, people enter an age that was totally different than before. The door...
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Anyone who hears the lyrics âOkay ladies, now letâs get in formationâ automatically thinks about Knowles (BeyoncĂŠ Giselle Knowles), especially if you are known to be a part of the Beehive (Knowles fanbase). âFormationâ was one of the trendiest songs of the year 2016, many women around the world were singing and recreating the choreography to this song. Knowles is known for many things throughout the years, from singer, songwriter to record producer and actress. The meaning behind the song...
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Europe seemed to have settled into a stable society by 1300. Society as a whole shared the same beliefs. However, this ostensible stability didnât last long, and a few generations later, people started questioning ideals taken for granted in previous years. Due to this questioning, an outpouring of creativity and new ideas emerged. Historians call this period The Renaissance, which translates to rebirth, because those seeking new answers in Europe tended to look for guidance to what they considered to...
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In this report on the red badge of courage a book about the war by Stephen Crane. This book is historical fiction and is in the third person the speaker is a narrator. This book was amazing and I would like to share with you in hopes that you would be persuaded to read this book yourself. The narrator set the seance is a soldering base and a forest during the war was a scary place that people that did...
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Concern with diversity, equity and inclusion have been central to my research, teaching, and advising during my Ph.D. studies and postdoctoral time. I have worked with diverse populations both as a Teaching Assistant at Michigan Technological University and as a Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University that prides itself on having a diverse population of students. I describe below my current and proposed efforts in advancing diversity. About six years ago, I was about to pursue my masterâs degree in China....
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