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    Summary Of Cosmetology

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    Motivational Strategies to Design Instruction to evaluate the cosmetology course based upon the major motivational conditions. It will discuss the four major motivational conditions highlighted in Table 8.4 – inclusion, attitude, meaning, and competence. A revision of the cosmetology course will be included in the paper that will include the four major motivational conditions. Inclusion Students should be made part of the course from the very being; thus, the students will feel a sense of…

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    REDMAN. INITIAL POST #1 There are various opportunity costs to taking this course that will benefit me in the long run. Opportunity cost is what is given up in order to receive something else (Schiller, Hill, & Wall, 2013). When talking about opportunity cost it requires making decisions that are the best alternative use of your scarce resources (Schiller, Hill, & Wall, 2013). This then leads into the law of increasing opportunity costs, this law says that we must give up ever- increasing…

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    These courses provided follow on training specifically to Soldiers who were assigned to a FORSCOM unit which focused on the tactical aspect and skills of 35P Soldiers. The course length was 6 weeks and the curriculum was aimed at teaching the equipment that Soldiers would use while assigned to a Brigade Combat Team (BCT) or Brigade Forward Support Battalion (BFSB). Training within the course covered equipment, reporting skills and tactical movements…

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    many of their high school courses at a college level stature. At the end of each course, students then take comprehensive exams to test their knowledge in order to earn college credit. While there are those who contend that the AP program has some positive aspects, many people would argue that this program does more harm than good for students. According to David W. Oxtoby, president of Pomona College, the truth about advanced placement courses is that taking such courses throughout high school…

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    avoiding crucial courses in high school by intelligent girls. The purpose of the author is to demonstrate that girls have more use of professional courses in their daily lives. Ignoring crucial subjects make them incapable of even everyday tasks. Jacoby discusses the reasons for girls putting professional courses aside are “wasting time”, refraining from appearing attractive and being limited by a lack of moral guidance (121-123). Intelligent high school girls anticipate professional courses…

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    decisions they made in their lives. It is up to the decision of the students whether they should get it by enrolling on a traditional course, or by enrolling in online courses that are available on the Internet. The problem is that no one really knows which of the two options is better; online classes cost less and provides flexibility to students while traditional courses, on the other hand, is more about social interactions and studying with others. Both provides the education that a student…

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    Final Reflection

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    Reflection Paper In every learning institution, students have to take up certain courses that will be of benefit to them. I had the opportunity of learning this extremely beneficial management course, and the results have been quite surprising. When I first enrolled for this course, I did not know much about what it entailed, and I just assumed that it would be no different from the previous courses. However, upon reading the course outline, I was surprised that I would learn about some topics…

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    system is inefficient and costly to satisfy the company’s needs. The training system should be transformed into online courses that can be suit employees’ individual conditions. We make a thorough investigation into the current problems and evaluate three massive open online courses (MOOCs) that can solve the problems: Udacity, Coursera, and EdX. They are the leading online courses providers that can span their reach to an entire company at the same time. 2 PROBLEM DEblockedION The on-site…

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    Online education has been around for many years. Online education was started in the 1960s by the University of Illinois. The college created an Intranet for students, with a “system of linked computer terminals where students cold access course materials as well as listen to recorded lectures” (Hickey, 2014). This Intranet program later changed to PLATO (Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations). PLATO was used worldwide and “used to create many of the concepts of social networking…

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    The Vancouver Island Eco Initiatives Proposal aims to implement a high school course called “Sustainability and Resource Management”. The end goal for creating this course is to create awareness regarding the environment, depletion of resources and mass waste production for teens at a high school level. The proposal starts with a summary of the entire paper then it follows up with an identification of the problem in great detail discussing the causes and effects of overpopulation and human…

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