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    Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación Facultad de Historia‚ Geografía y Letras Departamento de Inglés Metodología de la Investigación – Profesora Luz Pamela Díaz Tamara Sepúlveda Chandía Research Methodology  Problem When people start their English program at UMCE‚ they do not manage the language completely‚ so they tend to speak Spanish (mother tongue) to explain things they do not know how to say in English. So‚ there is a persistent use of their first language in the

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    Wodak-3795-Ch-01:Wodak-3795-Ch-01.QXP 9/29/2008 4:29 PM Page 1 1 Critical Discourse Analysis: History‚ Agenda‚ Theory‚ and Methodology1 Ruth Wodak and Michael Meyer CDA – What is it all about? A brief history of the ‘CDA Group’ The common ground: discourse‚ critique‚ power and ideology Main research agenda and challenges Differences and similarities – beyond the social dimension Methodology Summary and criticism 1 3 4 11 19 23 32 CDA – What is it all about? In this chapter‚ we first provide

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    her with her classroom studies. I will also assist Josie on planning and advocating for her voice and opinion to be heard therefore‚ my goal will be to pressure the school system to work better for or with Josie situations (Summers‚ 2011). The key advocacy issues or risk factors impacting Josie case are: • Learning and behavioral problems: This is categorized in several areas of functioning in which a person has difficulty learning in a typical manner. I believe all three factors contributed to Josie’s

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    Advocacy As most of us have heard through our nursing career‚ nurses play many roles in their profession including being an advocate and a leader. As Dye (2010) mentioned‚ “leaders are advocates for personal and professional needs” (p. 85). Advocacy Needs Tomajan (2012) described advocate as a person who tries to protect others’ interest and needs (p. 2). Therefore‚ wherever there is a need‚ there can be advocacy as well. Nurses can be advocate for their patients‚ co-workers‚ the nursing profession

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    Running Head: ADVOCACY Advocacy for Diverse Clientele Capella University Dealing with the everyday hustle and bustle that life throws at them. African-American women continue to rise above and stand out while doing so. They have been labeled as different‚ from their parenting style down to their style of dress. These women have also been ridiculed‚ labeled in a negative manner‚ and even mistreated. For example‚ they have earned lower wages than African-American males and whites

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    Price of a Higher Education One day children will be running America. Does that sound familiar? Maybe because that is one idea that our government will not let students forget. The thing they are not focused on‚ however‚ is the cost of the education it takes for one to get there. “For just a normal four year college over the years has changed from about 13‚000 in 2000-2001‚ to about 23‚000 from 2012-2013”(CNN Money). Which is a 10‚000 difference over the course of about 13 years. The tuition for

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    Advocacy Nurses have historically played a major role in advocacy dating back to Florence Nightingale (Nickitas‚ Maddaugh & Aries‚ 2016). The advocate role can be defined in several ways‚ and nurses have the ability to advocate to individuals‚ families‚ communities and populations. This paper will attempt to define advocacy and discuss the need for advocacy and identify potential barriers. Patient Advocacy According to Hanks (2010)‚ nurses define advocacy as “intervening on behalf

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    Describe and evaluate Milgram’s agency theory [12] Milgram’s agency theory basically states that you the state of mind you are in determines if you’re obedient or not. He argued that normally we operate in the autonomous state‚ where you assert control over yourself and what we do. An example of this is when faced with danger‚ most people will turn away to try and avoid conflict. Even if you decide not to walk away‚ this is still the autonomous state because you’re deciding what to do. There is

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    CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The term methodology refers to the overall approaches and perspectives to the research process as a whole. The term “research design” refers to the way an investigator applies a logical structure to his/her research project. The function of this step in the research process is to make sure that the data gathered is sufficient and appropriate for answering the research questions completely and unambiguously. The important thing to remember about the research design

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    Describe and Evaluate Bowlby’s theory of attachment. An attachment refers to ‘a close two-way emotional relationship between two people. In Child Psychology this focus is on the main care-giver most commonly (but not exclusively) our mothers.’ According to Bowlby‚ children develop an attachment to one main caregiver which is qualitatively different than any others e.g. warm and continuous relationship with mother. This attachment has to occur within the sensitive period (6-24 months) or there could

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