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    I’ve researched this career because I have been interested in farming since I was little. One day when I was feeding a baby calf and I looked into her eyes, I knew then I wanted a career with farming. I decided to research this career and it makes me want to do this career even more. After researching the career of farmers and farm managers, I have decided to pursue this career. Concerning typical daily tasks, farmers and farm managers are require to do plenty of work everyday. Farmers are…

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    Pathological Gambling

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    People with gambling addiction often feel ashamed of their problem and try to avoid people discovering the extent of their problem. Pathological gambling rarely affects just the gambler, family savings can be lost, college education or retirement funds squandered, and home mortgage debts and foreclosures may occur. In addition to financial effects…

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    have gone through the chapter about logarithms, they feel relieved to be done with, but they are wrong because in the future the students will encounter another course including logarithms. In the next course of mathematics, the students are now in problems because they must work with logarithms at a sophisticated level. Logarithms are another way of writing exponents, they are the inverse of exponents. Logs undo exponents. For example, 32= 9 one can use log to find what exponent will make 3=9,…

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    Individualism In Society

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    society to its own devices. The most obvious problem stemming from the process of individualism is of a socio-economic nature and concerns the problem of solidarity. If the link between the community and the individual becomes less strong, to what extent will an individual experience social problems, in which he or she is not immediately implicated, as his or her problems? To what extent are people in an individualistic society prepared to consider the problems of others as their own? This is a…

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    creative competence is required? What kind of analytic competence is required? - The meta-ethical decision is a discovery process because "[it's] digging deeper into our own value system to find inconsistencies, resonating points, and creative problem-solving commitments. It also prompts us to gather multiple-level information to understand the reasons the give rise to problematic practices" (Ting-Toomey & Chung, p. 259). Then following this we can either accept or reject these reasons. The…

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    Public funds are provided by the government and, thus, public schools are funded by the government. A nation’s government’s responsibility is to get its people prepared for the future. The future will surely be competitive to everyone. Population, economic, sustainability, and other issues will emerge over time. At the same time, the future of a nation depends on its youth. Franklin Roosevelt once said, “We cannot always build a future for our youth, but we can always build our youth for the…

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    b) Problem – Focused Coping: This strategy involves modifying or eliminating the source of stress to deal with the actual consequences of a problem of activity to change the self and to develop a more satisfying situation. Problem-focused coping strategy aims at problem solving which glitter in the mind as an impressive way attempting to remedy a contradictory situation. Formulate the problem, beget alternative conclusion, comparing costs and benefits of the alternatives, opting a right solution…

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    by using his credentials in law. The first piece of evidence Pink begins with is “The Candle Problem”, an experiment by Karl Duncker. In the candle problem, an experimenter gives a person a candle, some thumbtacks, and matches. The experimenter then says to that person that it is their job to attach the candle to the wall so the wax doesn’t drip onto the table. Many people when faced with this problem try multiple failed approaches. After five to ten minutes they eventually figure out the…

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    the problem solving efforts by providing a standard set of tools, agenda, instructions, training, and oversight. This Paradox of Structure allowed the team to rapidly progress through Tuckman & Jensen’s forming, storming, norming, and performing stages of team development allowing for a fast identification of a solution. However, with this systematized approach the ideal problem solution might not be identified immediately, resulting in numerous events having to be conducted or the problem…

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    Rapid rise of technology such as online programs and social media are transforming pedagogy and forcing huge changes in higher education systems. The number of students growing and student population is remarkably divers in ethic, race, gender, socio-economic and learning style today’s. Moreover, employers have higher expectation today and students should be truly prepared for the demand and complexities of the modern workplace [1]. Whit this in mind, I have three primary goals in teaching…

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