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    The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2008 9:45) defines mentoring “as a registrant who has met the outcomes of stage 2, (qualified) facilitates learning, supervises and assesses students in practice settings”. In order to do this effectively, I am going to negotiate learning need by using appropriate strategies to offer guidance, provide feedback to offer support. Working as a Cardiographer in a Cardio-Respiratory department, I am currently mentoring a first year Cardiac Physiology student, to…

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    here they blew up Korean tanks and soldiers and saved the girl. This is a good example of self reliance because it proved that they were willing to die for each other. A true adult values a loved one's life over their own. These kids were family and quickly realized they were no longer for themselves but for each other. With adults out of the picture, they had to grow up and make new families, families without…

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    transition into adult roles but a distinct period of the life course, characterized by change and expel o These changes over the past half century have altered the nature of development in the late teens and early twenties for young…

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    The legal age of an adult today is eighteen years old in all fifty states of America. The permissible age of becoming an adult changed in 1971 due to the high demand needed for the armed forces. Once the legal age to join the armed forces changed to eighteen-years-old, the rules began to spiral out of control and many laws. This would also include getting married, voting, purchasing property and even education decisions began to all change from twenty-one years old to eighteen-years-old. The…

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    research conducted on the transfer of learning. In the article” Can they do it in the Real Word? Designing for Transfer of Learning” by Patti Shank, it discusses the approach of learning .Transfer of learning is often applied, however the transfer has not occurred to the degree needed for real life situations. Research shows that transfer does not happen just because instruction is provided. The other article” Emerging Trends of Research on Transfer of learning”, by Bhawani Shankar Subedi,…

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    Learning Activity 1 A good learning experience would be a few years back a teacher helps me achieve the best results. Also, she had time for everyone that might be encountering problems that they might have. Furthermore, she provided us with tricks and tips for exams for which she wanted the best possible result for everyone and motivated us to do our absolute best. A bad learning experience would when the teacher just regurgitated information from the Powerpoint and just giving it like a speech…

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    the life of adults. The ways that life is inhabited these two phases are radically distinctive yet specific perspectives in how the psyche carries on and how it reasons circumstances can be clearly diverse, or unusually comparable. These compare and contrasts between these stages can be investigated by utilizing musings, movement, and in general will of an adult at a particular age and comprehension, as subjects for this contention. Adults…

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    This is very disheartening when you think of how these people are supposed to be the leaders of the future. Though there are many reasons why this dramatic change has occurred but there are three paths that seem to cause this behavior the most. Young adults seem to be at the point of adulthood because a lack interaction with their parents, the cost of living has increased, and the system has been built to keep them oppressed. Until the recent century children had at least one parent who could…

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    Question #1: Take a look at page 162, the "Becoming an Adult" statistics section at the top. On the left, there is a list of 5 markers of adulthood that have NOT changed for people aged 18-29 and the corresponding percentages of early adults who have not experienced each by the age of 30. Do you believe that these are in fact markers that should occur for early adults before the age of 30? Each person has a different background and circumstances so for some people all of these markers should…

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    of Half-Adults, Bly focused on writing about gender and how the roles are changing in society. He believes that there are two different types of society, paternalistic and sibling societies. The Paternalistic society was viewed as the preferred generation, where there was structure and self sacrifice was encouraged. This society was more prevalent up until the late 1980’s. The sibling society is considered to be from the 1990’s up until now. Sibling society is classified as the half-adults,…

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