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    When a student begins their educational journey to become a nurse, most assume no prior science knowledge beyond the fundamentals they gained during their high school education. Hole’s Anatomy & Physiology (14th edition), a textbook for the introductory level student, assumes no previous knowledge of any science course and places emphasis on the fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology. The authors David Shier, Jackie Butler, and Ricki Lewis bring forth extensive knowledge through years of…

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    to differentiate the natural from the artificial especially with the innovative technologies invading our lives these days. But most certainly there was a time where the natural was the only thing that existed and dominated all forms of lives. Yet we still find it impossible to value nature and the infinite resources it has provided us since the beginning of mankind. In this paper I will be discussing the importance of nature and the significant moral status it has over the artificial. When the…

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    Saleema Aziz Dr. Shazia Ali English 1302-46405 August 4th, 2014 Computer Skills Should be a Fundamental Part of Education Curricula During the old days, computers were not used in many places so, computer skills were not necessary. In the recent times, computers have become widely and practically used everywhere including offices, business firms, hospitals, hotels, in the homes among other places. Nearly everything requires the use of a computer. These skills are acquired from the learning…

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    humans do? An article with the subtitle "Robots are well on their way from the pages of science fiction to your front door. In fact, advanced humanoid robots could arrive on your doorstep as early as 10 years from now.” Was published in 2008 reviewing Hanson robotics vision showing how the idea of creating humanized robots was in consideration even when there was not enough sources to back up such a…

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    disciplines like sociology, psychology, and business among other disciplines for many years (Manning, 2012, p. 3). Manning (2012), goes on to present the following organizational theories in order of importance to higher education,…

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    Many other nations around the world are closing the gap between themselves and the United States in science, engineering, technology, and mathematic (STEM) fields. The proponents of STEM argue that this predicament is caused by Americas lack of STEM graduates. In 2005 three major reports were published in a five months time span: Innovative America, Tapping Americas Potential, and Rising Above the Gathering Storm. These reports argue that the academic achievement gap between races…

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    Pursuing My Academic Goals

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    As an individual who often use technology applications for the academic and personal purpose, I admire how these technologies are running behind the scene. Moreover, I observed that, in this present generation, there is a high demand for computer scientists due to the advancement of technologies. Finally, getting a degree in computer science will open opportunities for me to work in many disciplines that demand computer scientists. I…

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    attempts to prepare students for working in the real world. The majority of students are encouraged to pursue studies in areas such as business and technology because it will ensure a high paying job and promote economic growth. Lately, students have begun to question whether studying the humanities are worth the tuition costs, and if a technical or science based major is a better option. Martha Nussbaum, in her essay “ Education for Profit, Education for Democracy”, brings attention to how “the…

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    Concurs with my Teaching Philosophy The importance of understanding days that are commemorated in Australia is discussed in the Humanities and Social Sciences (History) domain of the Australian Curriculum (AC). The curriculum for Year 3 stipulates students to look at days commemorated in Australia, such as Remembrance Day, its historical origins and the importance of symbols (ACARA, 2014a, ACHHK063). As a result an integrated thematic unit on Remembrance Day has been created. Adopting this…

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    A Study in Scarlet, written by Arthur Conan Doyle introduced the character of Detective Sherlock Holmes. Doyle would go on to write 60 stories about Sherlock Holmes. The Sherlock Holmes stories have long been credited as an influence on forensic science thanks to his character’s use of investigative methods such as matching fingerprints, serology, ciphers, trace evidence, including footprints. 130 years later, this is old news, but a key component to investigations today. Until the 1850’s, it…

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