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    Jurors have an obligation to perform this service sincerely and with integrity. As part of the Faculty-Student Disciplinary Committee, I will fulfill my obligation to my peers . I will be attentive, unbiased and represent the qualities of an exceptional member of the Faculty-Student Disciplinary Committee. I will also try to enforce these ways upon the many other possible members. As part of the Faculty-Student Disciplinary Committee, I want…

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    The faculty salaries in china are categorized into two; the base salary which is the amount fixed for each step and a variable amount determined by annual performance review. The base salary is paid by the government regardless of institution or discipline with some regional cost of living adjustments. The performance bonus is paid by the institutions, and is determined by system of work point quantifying faculty activities of the year (González, Liu, & Shu, 2012). The size of the bonus is…

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    Faculty Dance Concert Reflection Most of the elements of the Afro-Caribbean dance aesthetic found in Brenda Dixon Gottschild’s work, “Crossroads, Continuities and Contradictions” were present in all of the pieces performed in the faculty dance concert. However the ones that stood out the most included “embracing the conflict,” “aesthetic of the cool,” and “polycentrism/polyrhythm.” Embracing the conflict was most noted in the piece titled “Back Burner on High” choreographed by Kelly Johnson.…

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    Part I: What is the FCC (Faculty Coordinating Committee)? Many times, there is a differing opinion between the teachers at a given school and their administrators on how things should be done. This can create conflict and tension between the two groups, and less cohesion between them can hurt the students’ educations. This issue has come up numerous times during my three-year tenure at Archbishop John Carroll High School in Radnor, PA. Whether the issue be student and faculty safety, student…

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    There is a certain amount of irony in this new world of scholasticism. For a tradition that continuous to this day, began in these universities; that is, the tradition of academics arguing with one another through the publication of their work. The faculty of the university had, in addition to a degree of control over who was practicing medicine, control of the material taught, and the method of its instruction. As a result, the Greek teachings being studied were adhered to unbendingly,…

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    schooling was lengthened more nurses would be prepared enough to graduate, but it would take longer time to create more jobs when they are already in such high demand. Ann Hendrich a previous nurse herself explains on this topic: “So, part of the nurse faculty shortage issue is not just numbers of individuals, but the need to lengthen academic career time; thus, decreasing the turnover rate from retirement” (Hendrich). Hendrich clearly states exactly the controversy that healthcare is facing on…

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    The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) is an organization “devoted to promoting quality nurse practitioner (NP) education at the national and international levels” (NONPF, 2016). NONPF was initially founded in 1974 with the purpose of developing the first NP curriculum guidelines. Since the organization’s beginning NONPF has grown and developed into a trusted organization for developing and maintaining NP educational resources. Besides promoting quality nurse…

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    Application The Cutting Edge Series guide for improving faculty engagement puts forth a five-step framework of recommendations including suggestions for both leadership and faculty members. For the application portion of this paper, this basic framework will be utilized for discussing specific applications for improving online SCIN 100 faculty engagement. Further, each recommendation to improve engagement will be rooted within specific learning principles as described in the Driscoll (2005)…

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    For my jazz performance event, I had the opportunity to attend the Club Heritage Faculty Showcase. This showcase was a part of the jazz series. The group that performed was called Jeremy Long Quartet. At the concert, Jeremy Long Quartet preformed some Jazz classics as well as some original songs. The concert showcase was on Tuesday, October 2016 at 7:30pm Shriver Center, Heritage Room. There were several performers that participated in the showcase. One of the performers, Jeremy Long,…

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    To live in a static state of mind is to restrict the joy one may find in life. Oliver Sacks, Maggie Nelson, and Robert Thurman all suggest that one’s perception of the world, as well as the flexibility of their state of mind, directly correlates with how they exist within it. Specifically, Thurman’s work “Wisdom” claims that it is necessary for one to abandon the idea of having a fixed and strict self but rather open up one’s mind to become a flexible thinker, allowing one to create human…

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