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    ETSU administration should encourage faculties to infuse diversity in their classes to talk about this existing problem for better understanding of topics as they have better direct contact with the student more often. Faculties can use their referent and expert power to influence student’s differing feelings, beliefs and behaviors by infusing diversity topic in their classroom courses and giving time for conversation on it (cite). This will allow the faculty to be able to access the student’s…

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    Chapter 3: Research Method Using a correlational quantitative method, this proposed study will investigate if there is any association between leadership behaviors and levels of faculty trust. Also to compare low socioeconomic schools that are considered high achieving or low achieving to levels of faculty trust. A significant relationship is predicted between positive behaviors leaders model and a high level of trust within schools, which throughout the literature has been shown to enhance…

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    Gun control has been an issue that is discussed in schools, political debates and is always a basis for anyone running for the presidential office. Should teachers and faculty be allowed to carry firearms in schools to protect the students? There are always two sides to the issue. Digging deeper on both sides of the issue and to find good clear reasoning is important in order to decide what is right, not just to agree with a political parties opinion. I plan on setting my own views aside on this…

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    the aging process from occurring. Even though many illnesses and fears of falling become difficult to acknowledge by the aging population, does it mean that these downward trends cannot slow down? Stubbs, Patchay, Soundy, and Schofield (2014) are faculty members of University of Greenwich, London, UK. The authors noted after a considerable time of non-activity engagement, sedentary behavior for aging adults leads to mortality. The challenges older adults face most of the time maybe overwhelming;…

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    that promote positive patient outcome. 9. Emotional stability – focused attention on task and monitoring own emotions are essential for nurse patient relationship. 10. Interpersonal skills – establish positive rapport with the client, coworkers, faculty and others effectively. Challenges in Nursing…

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    “Stanislavski was concerned with actors getting distracted by the audience while performing on stage.” This here shows that to start off the actors could get completely distracted by the audience which could possibly ruin an entire performance. However Stanislavski saw this problem and found ways to counteract this problem. It was difficult however because Stanislavski did not want the actors just to forget the audience, I also think that forgetting about the audiences existence is a bad idea…

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    Original Mission Statement: The mission of Hammer College Associate Degree School of Nursing is to provide the journey of a lifetime in becoming a Registered Nurse. Revamped Mission Statement: The Hammer College Associate Degree Nursing program challenges students by using critical thinking, evidenced-based practice simulations, and professionalism to promote quality healthcare for the multicultural diverse patient population. Philosophy Statement: The Hammer College core values include…

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    In higher education, internationalization is defined as the “process of integrating an international, intercultural or global dimension into the purpose, functions or delivery of postsecondary education” (Knight, 2004, p. 11). As more and more international students are arriving on our university campuses each year, US institutions face the challenge and opportunity in providing these students a great and successful experience. As Urban & Orbe (2007) discovered, studying in the United States is…

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    parents may be the source of racist attitudes in their children, school administrations can combat racism by increasing diversity among staff, developing curriculum to bring awareness to students, and involving minorities in the community to educate faculty members. In many instances, it is the lack of diversity in our schools that leads to racism. Students taking part in racist jokes and stereotyping are evidence that racism is prevalent in our schools and community. Consider my personal…

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    In “Teaching, Learning, and Millennial Students,” Maureen E. Wilson (2004) in her article published in New Directions for Student Services examines the literature to make recommendations to educators on how to enhance teaching and learning in college. Wilson (2004) is no newcomer to the classroom; in fact, she uses her expertise and experience as a student affairs director to cite evidence from scholars and experts in education and learning effectiveness to document how good practices in…

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