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    With no experience, it was going to take several months to make a quality paper, so I allotted time for research before I started brainstorming. The brainstorming process became an exercise in being honest with myself, as most of the stories in my essays were either fake or over exaggerated. Other scholarship winners seemed to have these extraordinary life stories which led me to believe they won because of their experience…

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    To be an active reader means not to be just someone who likes to read all of the time but to become more involved in what the reader is reading. It is important to engage while you’re reading because you’re more likely to understand the text more clearly. To be a critical thinker means to be able to think for yourself and to be reliable and being responsible for making decisions that affect your life. This semester I have done a lot of reading and writing which had pertained to both active…

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    Before this course, I did not know grammar well, and what I did know I did not fully understand. Yet, due to taking the course, I learned more about the structure of the English language, and can use grammar better than I did before. For instance, the first three major assignments were filled with missing comas, verb-tense misuses, and run-on sentences. Now, I may still make mistakes, but I know why I have made them. In other English courses, I had grammar homework and reading assignments that,…

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    (Or father) find themselves on an unthinkable path they didn’t walk to walk along. ‘Time to let go’, is a story about loss. ‘Rick’ was a friend of my son’s, and tells the story of how a mother coped with the loss of her only son, and the grieving process that followed. Albeit difficult, for me to write. I wanted this to be a story about the depth of despair and loneliness that parents face on such a desolate journey. However, I did face reservations. Guilt being a major obstacle. As this is…

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    I remember learning to read and write at a very early age. I enjoyed reading and writing very much then, and still today. According to my parents, I learned to read and make up my own stories somewhere around the age of four or five. I recall not enjoying the outside and bugs very much, and instead I begin learning to create my world in books. I credit my early reading of Dr. Seuss Books, and Nancy Drew with my love to write. At the age of six, I was very active in church. I was the youngest…

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    Exploring the Accelerated Nursing Program Introduction to Nursing Karissa Rice University of Missouri – Kansas City Over the years, nursing has become a growing field. There has been talk since I can remember in high school about the shortage of nursing. The field is requiring more nurses as previous nurses are retiring and a variety of field’s are expanding. The shortage is still seen today, it is thought the nursing shortage will become more serious within 10 years (Ellis & Hartley,…

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    How Technology would help Education Education has Increased by technology over the past centuries throughout history. Since then, education standards have risen to new heights and still are rising. The education system produces graduates that are eager to begin a career. Graduates would improve the country economically, and reduce the unemployment rate. High School’s should start encouraging an academic curriculum that would aid students in developing their writing skills with new digital…

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    each investigation on bullying cases are clearly accounted for. With adequate funds, the research on the consistency of bullying in schools will be accomplished. In conclusion, the performance measures are used for the quality improvement of the process in addition to monitoring and evaluating how the cases involving bullying of students in the schools are handled. Through application of these measures therefore, we shall be able to understand how the managed care plans use the performance…

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    I have been working on an IT project for Eaton Corporation for the past several months. The project was tailored such that it would reduce the administrative burden of approximately 280 technicians currently working in the United States. In reducing the administrative burden, there was not only a cost savings for reducing labor but also the added benefit of being able to have minable data in the Oracle database. With the project charter in hand, I sat down with the IT professionals to work…

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    and efficient process management procedures to avoid bottlenecks in the workplace. The inefficiencies brought about by a bottleneck often creates a queue and a longer overall process time, impacting organizational performance and employee stress levels. This document will focus on the major bottleneck in the Perfect Financial Review and how the Theory of Constraint can be used to identify and resolve the problem. The Major Bottleneck The Perfect Financial Review skill building process is a…

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