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    writer did not anticipate. He further underscores the cases of two providers, 21st Century Oncology and Halifax Hospital Medical Center. 21st Century Oncology and Halifax Hospital Medical Center both exploited the self-referral loophole by setting up multiple facilities, and their physicians referred the patients to one of their own clinics to carry out tests that were not necessary most of the time. 21st Century Oncology has reached a settlement with the regulators without any public disclosure…

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    In this way, consumer culture events such as the introduction of commercial products that mock the upper class consumer culture illustrates a resistance towards luxury goods in 21st century consumer society. The bag portrayed a strong message that it is just as cool to not be part of the elite that it is to belong to it. In turn, the fashion industry reflected this by introducing elements of ‘common people’ to reflect their new found power over trends. Imitation running shoes and how these lack…

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    In the 21st century learning is seen as a lifelong process, therefore a teacher’s main role is to facilitate learning. A teacher cannot learn for their students, and thus must focus on creating a positive environment and encourages student participation (Scrivener, 2011). In order to accomplish this task and be a successful as a teacher, I will need to continuously develop and refine various 21st century skills and attributes within myself. Novel and adaptive thinking is just one of the many…

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    the 21st century. It aims to ‘personalize’ learning for students in classes. It focuses on allowing students to pursue their dreams and passions. From the BC Government: The key focus is personalized learning – where students have more opportunity to pursue their passions and interests – while maintaining B.C.’s high standards on foundational skills like reading, writing and numeracy. It all sounds wonderful. And, really, a lot of it is. We should be preparing kids for a 21st century world…

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    Notes Summary Source Criticism • Women had little to no authority and weren 't treated as equals in 1st century Palestine • A women 's status and freedom was severely limited by Jewish law and custom • They were considered inferior and subordinate to men • There is no wisdom in a woman except with the spindle" (bYom. 66b) • Men had complete control over their wife and their daughter until she got married establishing their activities and their relationships that they were involved in • Women…

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    As the world becomes more advances, some people tend to adapt along and some does not. Alvin Toffler, an American write and a futurist, stated, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who can 't learn, relearn, and unlearn.” In his quote, he implies that those who cannot learn, relearn, and unlearn are illiterate because their knowledge are basic and is not advance like the other people Toffler refer to as “those”. According to Alvin Toffler,…

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    The 19th century brought many industrial changes to the United States of America. These changes enticed millions of people to migrate from a variety of places such as Europe, Latin America, and Asia. There was also a lot of movement just within the United States. Thousands of African Americans traveled from the South to the developing northern cities. The amount of people living in these cities was phenomenal. The different temperaments and perceptions that all of these new people brought with…

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    Hate Crime Theories

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    In the ten days following the 2016 United States presidential election, the Southern Poverty Law Center, a prominent civil rights and legal advocacy organization, recorded almost 900 incidents of hate-motivated harassment, intimidation, or violence in the United States. This “outbreak of hate” was primarily directed toward ethnic, racial and religious minorities, and perpetrators often invoked President-elect Donald Trump’s name during their assaults. These incidents were self-reported, thus it…

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    Feminist Play

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    The set can be simple, maybe a few wooden chairs and a table, but the costumes have to somewhat resemble what people would wear in the 19th century. I envision the women in long skirts, tights, and loose white blouses with their hair pulled back in neat buns, and I envision the mean in white shirts, boots with neutral colored boots and pants. These costumes are inexpensive because most of the…

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    Pedagogical Framework

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    material consisted of the core subjects and as Hubbard (2015) identified concentrated on the three “R’s” -reading, writing and arithmetic, with the teacher being the exclusive provider of the curriculum content. Conversely, a new practice for 21st century learners is to work collaboratively with cohorts and others around the…

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