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    could compare. Logistics aside, stage two proved to be challenging due to having to consciously think about counting and keeping track of all swear words used. I used a simple check system to monitor swear-word usage supplemented by friends, family, and co-works keeping their own…

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    "The Globe" because his head was larger than usual due to the hydrocephalus as an infant. After attending the reservation school for some years he shifted to Rearden High School. He excelled in not just academics, but also in sports and extra-curricular activities. Education Despite his physical difficulties, Sherman Alexie excelled academically and eventually enrolled in a public high school in Reardan located twenty miles outside the reservation Alexie was the only Native American…

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    reading, I spent after school hours in library to familiarize myself with the latest advancements in medicine. Since quality is not an act, it is a habit, I developed patience, determination, decisiveness, humility and teamwork by observing my teachers, co-workers and seniors since I believe these qualities are essential for a proficient…

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    system includes Microsystem, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem and Chronosystem. This model helps create positive and negative impacts on Judy’s Development over time. The Bronfenbrenner’s model starts with Microsystem, which means the role, activities, and relationship in which the child develops. The Neighborhoods, Schools, Families, and peers have an influence on the child’s…

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    any co-curricular activities including any institution involved in increase their sense of belonging on campus. Due to the higher percentage of commuter students working is because they have to pay bills, tuition, fees, etc. therefore decreasing their potential involvement on campus ( Burlison, 2015). In a research done by Furr and Elling’s (2000), 67% of students who worked off campus worked more than 39 hours a week which resulted in those students not being involved with any co-curricular…

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    While workers shared much of their lives with Barbara, I believe that her results may have differed if her co-workers knew she was studying them for an investigative journalism piece. Similarly, I wondered how MacLeod’s results may have differed if he had gone undercover as one of the Brothers or Hallway Hangers, rather than being upfront about his study. MacLeod’s…

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    Class Selection I can: Take classes I find exciting and that interest me, select professors that have a positive approach, and investigate what others have stated about the course. For extra curricular activities I can: involve myself in team sports that involve cheering others on and pick out activities that seem like they could be fun.…

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    success cannot be achieved without any goal in mind and that this is essential to become a successful individual. After I finished high school, I was selected to join the National Service Training. The activities involved a lot of community services, such as cleaning the roadside and also activities that help to improve life skills such as time management skills and leadership skills. My long-term goal is to open my very own dental clinic and of course these skills are a must to ensure smooth…

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    Research Study: Creating additional meaning from physical data activities to promote reflection and experiential learning for higher education student-athletes. How long: 1 iteration The influence of physical activity data devices data on student-athletes through the use of focus groups, expert interviews, higher education student interviews, and observations. For a student athlete population enrolled in a four-year undergraduate degree program. The qualitative design-based research study is…

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    Incorporating the Curriculum needs into your teaching plan. As the world we live goes through changes, we also need to incorporate evolution into our children’s education so as to keep up with the time. How we view the curriculum at times got interpreted by how we actually carry it out. Depending on our personal views, the definition we give to the curriculum may vary, as long as we take it into account that the definition for the curriculum is not static, it is dynamic and tend to change with…

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