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    the word “college”‚ what comes to mind? For most of you‚ you probably immediately think of partying‚ drinking‚ and meeting new people. Those who choose to go to college will have the opportunity to experience the social life‚ but what you choose to study can control your future. In “How to Get a Real Education at College” by Scott Adams and “What Do You Do with a B.A. in History” by Ken Saxon‚ they agree that college is worth going to but they have different outlooks on what to do with that college

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    Standards of Culturally Competent Care Nur 531 April 8‚ 2013 Annette Marget Standards of Culturally Competent Care In 1963 Bob Dylan wrote the words "For the times they are a-changing" as part of the lyrics for a popular song of his. During the current millennium the term "global economy" has become a key word throughout the world of finance. These two well-known expressions are precursors to today ’s major issue of "cultural competency". The world has changed and is global in many aspects

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    The Chronicle Review October 3‚ 2010 What Are You Going to Do With That? Katherine Streeter for The Chronicle Review By William Deresiewicz The essay below is adapted from a talk delivered to a freshman class at Stanford University in May. The question my title poses‚ of course‚ is the one that is classically aimed at humanities majors. What practical value could there possibly be in studying literature or art or philosophy? So you must be wondering why I’m bothering to raise it here‚ at

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    INTEREST CENTER REPORT: Name: Lina Huang Age of children in classroom: 4-5 yrs old Focus of Interest Center (literacy‚ math or science): Blocks area for building and spatial experience Planning for Interest Center: Some colorful pictures about all kinds of construction toys and its different design and ideas Accessories for construction work Learning objectives: The reason why I chose this topic because I found most children love to gather at this area. Also‚ the learning trait

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    1. Discuss the anatomy of the middle mediastinum? middle mediastinum‚ which consists of the pericardium and heart. 2. Describe the pericardium and mention its nerve supply? Taha lecture slides 3 and 5 3. What are the structures that can be affected by cardiomegaly? the lungs and heart are occupy the mediastinum delicately. And the lung is a passive pressure sensitive organ. So the increase in heart size (usually in LV) will variably effect the lung function which will be compressed

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    Many individuals claim that there is nothing worse than death. But what about the great misfortunes and cruelties one endures long before they meet their demise? Perhaps something worse than death is the actual living itself‚ when a person’s differences are constantly condemned and excoriated by those around them. Andre Gide writes‚ “Society knows perfectly well how to kill a man and has methods more subtle than death.” For gay teens‚ the vitriolic diatribes by peers at school‚ the ostracism

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    making art—or just talking about it—provides opportunities to learn words for colors‚ shapes and actions. When toddlers are as young as a year old‚ parents can do simple activities such as crumpling up paper and calling it a “ball.” By elementary school‚ students can use descriptive words to discuss their own creations or to talk about what feelings are elicited when they see different styles of artwork. According to a report by Americans for the Arts‚ art education strengthens problem-solving and

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    planets has drastically changed. It was once thought to be an impossibility‚ as all we had seen of space showed us a barren landscape unfit for anything we would recognize as life. But‚ in the 21st century‚ our telescopes continue to discover planets in what we deem “habitable zones‚” the small bands in solar systems in which a planet’s temperature is ideal to support life. Planets such as the newly discovered Planet KOI 172.02 may hold the key to discovering life outside of Earth. Email Personal Information

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    Independent Study is a school-approved‚ student-centered‚ alternative method of learning that allows a student to Independent while working on a Initial Proposal Request Form earn regular education course creditStudy Project standards-based‚ curriculum-aligned‚ independent project. Independent Study Independent Study work independently according to the plan outlined below‚ but will remain under the  A student will Independent Study is a of a certified teacher. Independent supervision school-approved

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    UNIT 3 Promote equality and inclusion Knowledge Understanding Workbook Name Date Tutor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.3) Explain what is meant by Diversity Diversity means differences between individuals according to their nationality‚ age‚ culture‚ ability‚ race‚ sexual preference and religion Equality Equality means fairness and justness of individual rights‚ giving choices and opportunities in respect of individual needs Inclusion Inclusion means involving everybody‚ empowering

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