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    their lifetime. Often severely underweight the anorexic struggles to lose weight with an intense fear of gaining weight. Many of those suffering from anorexia have a heavily distorted body image and they focus on non existent flaws and weight that docent exist. Many anorexics do not try to hid their disorder, only because they do not realize that they have a problem. This is where body dismorphia comes into play. Severe symptoms of anorexia develop over time and including but not limited to low…

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    Learning Theories Different views exists on the nature of learning. Based on observations and research, theories developed that help establish the basis for learning environments (Schunk 2012, 27). By looking in to the ways the people learn, museums develop effective educational programs. The theories serve as tools that can help museum educators ensure that visitors have and an educational experience at museums. Debate exists over which theory is most beneficial when creating educational…

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    My project began as a way for me to give back to the community in a way in which I could use my strengths to inspire and teach. Some of the reasons why I began my journey here at J. K. Lee were to become more assertive, responsible, disciplined, and self-confident. These were qualities that held me back from reaching my full potential. I wanted to incorporate these skills into my project and challenge myself in new and different directions. My journey started with the desire to reach a group of…

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    Understanding the foundation and application of medical professionalism is very critical to the development of a healthcare professional’s medical career. As stated by Merriam-Webster, medical professionalism is defined as the conduct, aims, or qualities that characterize or mark a medical professional. In addition, privilege is an important characteristic related to medical professionalism. Privilege is a right or benefit that is given to some, but not others, and a special opportunity to do…

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    Writing an essay can be an infuriating, and irksome process. Suddenly, there seems to be a room to clean; cyberspace to wander; perpetual food to eat, and TV shows to occupy oneself with. Furthermore, it looks as if the power of the universe ceases the essay writing process, and the amount of alternative things to do become boundless. However, if the wordsmith knows the steps and understands what to do, writing can be quite simple. An essay is a type of writing that needs the writer to have a…

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    I am pleased to recommend Kaidlyne Neukam for admissions into your university. I have known Kaidlyne for almost four years in my role as her School Counselor at North Montgomery High School. Kaidlyne encompasses every trait we hope to see in a student. She is extremely ambitious, driven to succeed in her academic endeavors, and shows exemplary character. Kaidlyne possesses all of the attributes necessary to become a successful professional and would be a great addition to your campus. Kaidlyne…

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    What does Art mean to people? Many people see art as something valuable, how to express feelings, thoughts, emotions, escape their reality of life or it can represent a story however for Fabian art resemble his family, art brings his inner voice, his salvation, away to heal wounds, or away to remember his past . In “Art’s Gust of Hope” Fabian chose the wrong path of life and made mistakes in life but art turned his life around. Fabian had so many family problems; he became an addict, and tried…

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    among many others. There are seven solo monographs on his work that have been published (Minkkinen, & Coleman, 2006). Teaching activities Currently Minkkinen is a Professor of Art at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Minkkinen also serves as Docent at the University of Art & Design Helsinki and graduate faculty at Maine Media College in Rockport, Maine. Earlier in his teaching career he had served as Assistant Professor at MIT and Visiting Artist at Philadelphia College of Art and the…

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    crafts with her. She originally came to Salve as a Cultural and Historical Preservation major, but quickly switched to Art History before finally switching to Art with a concentration in Painting and Illustration. In high school, Ostiguy worked as a docent giving tours at a historic home, making Cultural and Historical Preservation a seemingly obvious choice. “History is really important and the preservation of history is really important,” Ostiguy says, yet her love and talent of art convinced…

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    therapist to practice letting go our own reflections, verdicts, and scrutinizing, and return to listening open-mindedly to the client, deeply and thoughtfully by communicating gradually enough to stay connected to our body and heart. Also it will docent the therapist from not meddling the line on self-disclosure. Furthermore, the practices am going to engage to support the improvement of this quality is the practice of mindful breathing and walking in order to recognize and to look deeply into…

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