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    As motorized power equipment becomes more sophisticated, employers increasingly prefer to hire mechanics who have completed postsecondary education programs. Motorboat and outdoor power equipment mechanics typically begin work with a high school diploma and learn on the job, although some of them seek postsecondary education. High School or vocational school courses in small engine repair and automobile mechanics are often helpful or useful. Trainees work closely with experienced…

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    been fortunate enough to attend the Canadian Musical Theatre Project (CMTP) the last two years, and I have never felt such an empowering feeling from theatre. Seeing new works being produced by top industry professionals while also being used as an education tool for up and coming artists it just exhibits the magicalness of the program, and really shows how advantageous it is. Speaking of connections I have been blessed to work with a few of the professionals involved in the CMTP (i.e. Steven…

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    The United States has the number one economy in the world, some of the newest technology in the world, and one of the highest GDPs. In education, however, Americans are lacking in comparison to the rest of the first world. Our schools are much different compared to the rest of the world in terms of administration and curriculum. By observing some of the top schools in the world, it can be seen what strategies work best for schooling and what makes them superior to the rest. A successful country…

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    Research Question: How can technology be used in education to increase students’ learning and experience? Tentative Thesis: Technology is the best advancement in education in the 21st century. Works Cited Bissell, Ahrash N. "Architecture and Impact of an Open, Online, Remixable, and Multimedia Rich Algebra 1 Course." Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks 16.5 (2012): 49 59. ERIC. Web. 26 Mar. 2016. Ahrash Bissell in “Architecture and Impact of an Open, Online Remixable, and Multimedia Rich…

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    STATEMENT OF TEACHING INTERESTS To me exposure to diversity is nothing but dealing with people who are raised in different environment and different situation. Being raised in India and settling in United States after accomplishing my master’s education provided me unique touch of diverse global environment. Even after joining industry, I was fortunate to receive opportunity to work on projects from Australia, Japan, Brazil, UK etc. While working for a company having offices in more than 100…

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    Climbing the Ladder of Bureaucracy at GCU “Find your purpose.” This is Grand Canyon University’s ultimate slogan to all of those who pursue their education here, or to those who are affiliated with the university in some way. By discovering one’s purpose at GCU, a contribution is made to attain four primary goals: Efficiency, predictability, uniformity, and control. By achieving these goals, an organization is successful in instituting itself as a bureaucracy. The school is an official…

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    (2) the universe is orderly and patterned; (3) the basic features of human nature reappear in each generation regardless of time or place; (4) human nature is universal in its essential characteristics; (5) like human nature, the basic goals of education are universal and timeless; (6) the human being's defining characteristic is rationality, which it is education's task to cultivate; and (7) the funded wisdom of the human race is recorded in certain classic works. Perennialism draws heavily…

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    In today 's times, many people are sending their children to private schools beginning in kindergarten through twelfth grade; however, Is it worth the cost? Some people say it is a complete waste of money, because you can get just as good of an education at public school, while others claim the benefits of the individuality and small class sizes of private schools are well worth the cost of tuition. Choosing between a private or public school for their children is a tough decision for parents…

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    it was easy to become immersed. The language “clicked” for her at a young age, but when she began school at University of South Florida, it was difficult at first. Because she grew up home schooled with parents who were always eager to make her education easy, they always found the way that she needed to learn each subject. When she was enrolled at University of South Florida, interpreting felt like the first genuine challenge she had faced. “...it was hard to figure out, well, I did that right…

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    I will highlight my skills, educational background, and experience as they apply to a Research Analyst in the Performance Monitoring and Research Bureau. My skills, experience, and education focus on aspects related to technical research and data analysis in order to provide recommendations to management and third parties for the purpose of planning and decision making. My background makes me a suitable candidate for this position. As an analyst for the past 10 years, I have performed…

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