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    I’ve made is that each of the (TR) try to connect with the resident so they can be engage and participate in the activity. I also observe how some of the TR staffs persuade the resident to join group activities. Another observation I made is when my supervisor does a particular group activity like crosswords. She would try to get some of the residents to participants by giving clues or hints for specific answer in order for the resident to figure out the answer. Moreover, I have observed that…

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    only learn from experience and mistakes. However, I know firsthand how challenging it can be to not put oneself down because of one’s mistake. Therefore, as a third year community adviser, one of my top goals is to show my colleague, peers, and residents that making mistakes is a part of learning and growing. I want to show them that it’s important to reflect on our mistakes, take ownership of it, learn from it, and not put ourselves down because of it. Furthermore, I feel that as a new…

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    citizens with the optimal health and happiness as promised, rather it is to control, manipulate, and condition citizens to conform to the Society’s way. This idea is demonstrated through the numerous references to artifacts that belong to some of the residents of Oria. Their symbolism not only aids in revealing the Society’s underlying motives but also demonstrates how the artifacts bring a sense of security and comfort to their…

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    Case Study Walk-To-Dine

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    The strategy is to give the residents who cannot walk to the dining room independently, the chance to do so with help from the staff. The program not only allows for a natural dining experience for the resident, but it also provides a form of regular exercise for the ones who aren’t already participating in physical therapy or have been discharged from therapy. It gives the residents a form of physical activity while providing social interaction with other residents, which is good for the high…

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    Free Tuition Essay

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    Typically, they are required to graduate from the state high school, promise to apply for legal residency but, it is not always necessary nor the norm. Bill H 2145 reads. “This law allows certain nonresidents to be deemed residents for purposes of tuition and other fees at postsecondary educational institutions and makes provisions for people without lawful immigration status under certain…

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    Edwardsville Case Study

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    “It will be funded one way or another, but anytime we have support from the community it’s going to help us achieve other projects,” Grable said. The park, which will be named after longtime resident and alderman Leon Corlew, will feature a wet play area – called a splash pad – and a dry playground. “Our splash pad is the main feature of that park, even though it will only be open during the warm months,” Grable said. “It’s something that’s unique…

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    Two main reasons contribute to why I would love to become a Resident Advisor. To help make campus housing fun and safe is the first reason. Students spend majority of their time in college inside the residence halls. I want to be able to show students that he/ or she can do more than just sleep here. RSA and other RA’s provide many fun events to the students and I would love to a part of planning those fun events. In addition, I would like to show students that he or she does not have to party…

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    it is noticeable through the reading that is a boring and dull town where most residents are consumed with finding out what goes on in each other’s lives. At this time the blacks and whites lived in the same town, but did not interact at all. If a white resident would socialize with a black resident that would be social death, that white resident would be isolated from the rest of the town. Not all the white residents are the same, there is one of the most cherished characters in this novel his…

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    Community Meeting

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    a recent community meeting of my residential neighbourhood back home in Calgary; Meadowlark Park. Meadowlark Park is one of the smallest neighbourhoods in the city, located in the SW quadrant, there are approximately 275 homes and just over 600 residents. Being located next to the largest and most popular mall in the city, as well as two of the major roadways (Glenmore Trail and Elbow Drive), the community itself has developed and gone through substantial change in recent decades. These changes…

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    accessible to various disabilities that her elderly residents may have. Liz Brown and her staff eagerly make accommodations for each resident and in the best interest of the whole building through using the principles of universal design. Although numerous changes have been made for better accessibility, Abundant Life is still working on creating a fully accessible building. Initially, the parking lot was extremely accommodating to the residents who still drive. The…

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