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    relates to our education? Experts from different fields might study and approach current issues. My issue is: poverty. First, we must understand what an Economist is. An Economist is a Social Scientist, expert in economics. According to “What is Economics”, economics is “the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and the transfer of wealth.” They study the way in which a society acts; how each uses its resources; land, labor, and capital. An expert in economics also…

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    Benners professor at the University California published “novice the expert theory in 1982. Dr. Benner introduced new concepts possible to gain knowledge and skills without ever learning a theory knowing that expert nurses develop skills and understanding of patient care overtime, developed throughout a sound educational base, developed through multitude of experiences. Distinguishes between the true expert and one who gets paid or who holds a more prestigious position. There is five levels of…

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    working on the Expert Action Badge (EAB); we should notice it by October 2019 if approved. The EAB plans to allow Soldiers to make professional goals in line with their Military Occupational Specialty (MOS). An example would be the Infantry has the Expert Infantryman Badge (EIB) and the Medical Corps have an Expert Medical Field Badge (EFMB). The Expert Action Badge is not similar to the Expert Infantryman Badge, which focuses solely on for infantry related skills. The Expert Action Badge…

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    On TV today the use of the expert witness in many crime dramas have given us a slight glimpse of what an expert witness does in the justice system. Expert Witnesses give their opinions to help the court establish a fact for a particular issue or help the court understand the evidence presented. An Expert Witness performs functions including collecting, testing, and evaluating evidence. Then form opinions based on the findings and present that opinions to the court. By comparing the area in which…

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    Week One Assignments Reflective Questions As an LVN, returning to a Bachelor of Nursing program, I am confident in my skills as a nurse but am also aware that I have room to grow. Therefore, I believe I fall in Stage 3 of Benner’s From Novice to Expert. Stage 3 explains that competent nurses typically have over 2 years of experience and present enhanced efficiency, organization, and time management (Duphily, 2014, pg. 24). My name is Courtney Redburn. I have been an LVN for two years. I am…

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    seen people shot while under the influence of drugs only to continue advancing until they bleed out and succumb to their injuries. In law enforcement, recognizing how drugs effect people is essential to survival. The DRE program, drug recognition expert, is a very useful tool for law enforcement. What is the DRE program? What are its strengths and weaknesses? Let’s begin by defining what the DRE program is. Recognizing alcohol impairment by police officers is an expertise acknowledged by…

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    Mini Expert Book Report

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    conclusions can be to a writer and their readers. The idea of a “mini-expert “ is discussed throughout this book. The benefits of becoming a “mini-expert” are developing as a strong benefit for story development. As an elementary student, I do not remember this level of reflection and thought. The most we did was write something, then maybe revise it. I was not allowed the modeling that this book describes, the…

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    Forensic Psychology The intersection between psychology and the justice system. One major compentent is having a understanding of legal concepts, especially concerning expert witness testimony. Which is what I will be explaining throughout this presentation. What can a forensic psychologist be questioned about? The pertinent facts of the case that have been gathered by the investigators through evidence, eye witness testimony, and clues from the scene. The scope is limited to what can and…

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    Out of the three sets of expert testimony admissibility standards: The Frye Standard, Rule 702, and the Daubert Standard, the last standard is the best option for Florida. Three main reasons why the Daubert Standard is the better option is: 1) It increases the reliability of evidence by examining factors such as error rate, alternative explanations, and peer reviews 2) It has more checks and balances than the Frye Standard’s criteria of just general acceptance. 3) It is more likely to filter out…

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    The Tyranny of Experts In The Tyranny of Experts, William Easterly raises the important critique of modern humanitarian relief efforts. He does this by discussing four great debates and by showing the hypocrisy of organizations as they aid the regimes that they stand to eradicate. I find the most convincing of his many debates to be the Blank Slate versus learning from history and I do not agree with Easterly’s opinions of the pragmatic approach. Easterly’s debate of Blank Slate versus…

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