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    My team consisted of six members, we had no particular roles in the group as we decided that everyone should have equal input. Having to work in groups helped me make friends and enhance my communication skills. Working in teams taught me how not to be afraid to voice my opinion as it is normal if people do not share the same beliefs as me. Each team member was comfortable with each other. I have always been afraid of doing group work because of me being shy, but after this assessment I believe…

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    We dared not turn back as we scrambled into the labyrinth of the evergreen forest. Christopher, Eliza, Francis, Gracelle, Hassan, Oliver, and I had all met that morning in a deteriorating abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of Paris, France. There, we were informed of the valuable information implanted into our brains at birth by a mysterious, dismembered secret organization called NanoTech. Hence the reason why these military experienced robots keep trailing us wherever we go. Before leaving…

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    Temari Observation

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    Last summer I partnered with another educator from my school to craft a multisession mini course for Math for America. The course met over a three month period and focussed on teaching educators from the Metro New York area about the symmetries of a sphere using an ancient japanese art form called Temari. I used our organization’s shared digital message board called the small world network to post and share an overview of our course in the spring course catalog and invited 15-20 teachers to sign…

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    the project, I was fully involved. One of my biggest contributions was keeping records and information from group meetings organized. I took minutes of each group meeting and wrote down every decision that was decided upon the group. With that information, I would later put it into an organized chart or list that made the information more accessible and understandable for the rest of the group. For example, after we decided which characters were being cut from the script and which characters…

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    Relay For Life

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    opportunities and assistance in regards to cancer research, patients, and to the families of those affected by the fight against or loss to cancer. An uncle of mine lost his battle to pancreatic cancer. His doctor told him he had three months to live at the time of his diagnosis, but fortunately was granted four. Another uncle lost his ongoing battle with colon cancer a few years later. His unfortunate circumstance was drawn out for nearly two years. Cancer takes the lives of countless…

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    that he/she is diagnosed with cancer. A person may feel overwhelmed, anxious, or sad with the fact that they may not know how to cope with the taxing days ahead of them. Other individuals may feel angry, disbelief, or a sense of loss because the emotional turmoil that accompanies a diagnosis may be profound (Support Groups, 2009). At times, even the most supportive family and friends cannot understand what it is like to have cancer. However, there are many support groups that are able to help a…

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    barriers are just as easily reflected for a general population, and to have the additional of components that come with the struggle of fighting through cancer, it appears cancer survivors not over have to be even more conscious in monitoring their health but have greater barriers to overcome than the average individual. The substantial support showing their specific needs to overcome and lead more physically active lifestyles leads to strategies that benefit wellness on a holistic scale,…

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    Metastatic Colon Cancer

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    What is Cancer? Cancer is the name for a group of more than 100 diseases. Although there are many kinds of cancer, all cancers start because abnormal cells grow out of control. Untreated cancers can cause serious illness and death. There is no known cure for any cancer, however there are multiple types of treatments. And Cancer can be overcome, it is just not 100 percent chance that it will be overcome every time. Normal cells grow, divide to make new cells, and die in an formattable way.…

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    Supporting Families Facing Pediatric Cancer In 2015 alone, 10,000 children from infancy to age fourteen will be diagnosed with some form of cancer, and 1,000 of those children will die of the disease (“Pediatric”). The chance of survival and remission grows steadily, but this does not make the time of diagnosis and treatment any easier for the immediate family of the patient. Family members, mainly parents, have reported distress, depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress among other…

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    located below the rib cage. The kidneys filter blood and get rid of waste in the body. Renal cell carcinoma is a disease in which malignant cells form in the lining of tubules of the kidneys, and it is the most common form of kidney cancer in adults. Kidney cancer was first reported in 1613 by Daniel Sennert who made a reference suggesting a tumor was appearing in the kidney. It was recorded in his text Practicae Medicinae in this Sennert states, “Moreover the swelling of bad kidneys which…

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