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    Computer Fields

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    11/7/01 Introduction For my term paper the field I chose was computers. I chose this field because I love computers and it s a field on the rise. When doing my research about computers‚ I tried to stay focused on a few different types of fields. I did this because I thought that doing every different type of field would not help me chose the right field for me. Computers is such a big field that it was almost no problem picking a couple of computer fields to talk about in my term paper. Preparation

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    On wednesday at the Internship I went into the classroom to watch‚ a presentation she was doing to the participants‚ it was about making goals. So she gave out some package to the participants where they had to write three goals these were supposed to be their short term goals‚ plus that they needed to write about at least three ways to accomplish these goals. After they wrote their long terms goals. I think that being in the class and hearing the participants talking about what their goals are and

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    The human service professional must learn how to proceed and been cautious of their client based relationships. There may be situations where the helping professional may encounter their client beyond the scopes of the counseling session; especially in small communities. It is with great practice that the helping professional practice a strong sense of ethical awareness. Ethical awareness creates an ongoing questioning process involving a sense of personal responsibility. In some instances‚ such

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    training/ field experiences into one’s desired field area. According to Healey and Hays‚ “In order to merge the personal and professional‚ every arena of one’s life will be reflected upon as the new professional emerges” (2). In the second area of importance‚ to paraphrase Bryan (2009)‚ one must possess a basic understanding of the desired working environment‚ and must obtain relevant field experiences and training in order to collaborate effectively in a specific community or field setting. As

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    In Flanders Fields

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    The poem‚ In Flanders Field by John McCrae‚ explains the emotions of the soldiers who fought in World War 1. McCrae demonstrates this with the words he uses to set the changing tone of this poem. The poem switches from pride to depressing and then to a warning which shows how quickly emotions can change in the course of war. In addition to the tone of the poem the theme is also thought provoking. In the first paragraph the narrator speaks with pride for not only the people who died in battle but

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    Field Experience

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    professional at what he or she wants to become in the future. There are wide ranges of competitive career opportunities in sport management‚ from sport entertainment to sports marketing that make it necessary to gain field experience. In order to land a career in the sport industry or any field‚ it is critical to gain hands on experience with the area of industry that suits your interests to expand your knowledge‚ skills and expertise needed for a professional job. For example‚ landing an internship entitles

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    Field Study

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    FS 5 Learning Assessment Field study Episode 1: Guiding principles in the assessment of learning Name of student: Micayla A. Lacanilao Course : BSED-English Year and Section: III-BSED Resource teacher 1: T. Jean C. Dunghit Signature Date Resource teacher 2: T. Aimee Cataquis Signature Date Resource teacher3: T. Sheng Echanis Signature Date Cooperating school: First City Providential College My target While I observe three different classes

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    Episode 7 MY E-WORLD Name of Site Author:  Larry Page & Sergey Brin‚ Ph.D Name of Site: GOOGLE Posting or Revision Date: March 1997 Organization Represented: GOOGLE.ORG Date of Access: September 16‚ 2011 URL: http://www.acronymfinder.com/Music‚-Arts‚-Physical‚-Education-and-Health-(MAPEH).html Brief Description of the Materials in the Website: This website tells about our course MAPEH (Music‚ Arts‚ Physical Education‚ & Health). Therefore this site helps us to make the different acitivities

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    The Killing Fields

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    “The Killing Fields” follows American journalist Sydney Schanberg and Cambodian translator Dith Pran during their time in Cambodia. Together they are working to cover the tragic events occurring in Cambodia from the chaos of the war. Over the course of the movie‚ Schanberg relies on Pran as a friend and as a source for information. The journalists are faced with conflict when they are at the French embassy and learn that the Khmer Rouge demand that all Cambodians be turned in. Schanberg and others

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    In the Supreme Court case‚ United States v. Fields‚ Abel Fields is convicted under the Stolen Valor Act for claiming he had received a Purple Heart for bravery. In his first hearing‚ Abel was found guilty and ordered to pay the fine. However‚ the appeals court ruled Fields not guilty. Abel Fields argues that his right to lie is protected by the First Amendment and that his actions do not harm other individuals nor benefit himself. His prosecutors argue that an intentional lie is not protected by

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