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    and ideas with others who have similar interests, and continuously learning and refining my theories. I am applying to [university name] because I believe that it offers me the best opportunity to develop my skills and abilities, collaborate with faculty who are experts in my area of interest, and be a part of an active and engaged student body, which will ultimately move me closer toward my goals of conducting and publishing quality research and having a successful career in…

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    This is why faculty leadership is so vital.” These words by Anne Weaver Hart outline the structure that faculty bring to the college community. We might not realize it but we learn from our Professors all the time even when they are not particularly teaching the class material. One Friday I was having dinner with…

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    (Caplan & Ford, 2014; Bentley-Edwards, 2015). The faculty and students who lack cultural competency cause a decrease in mental health of the minority student. From Harwood’s article in 2012, there is a support for extracurricular activities which increase interracial interactions. There will be reduced prejudice, heterogeneity, and internal conflict. In addition, there are instances to solve this inadequacy by reforming the school district and hire faculty to represent the youth (Harwood et al.,…

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    Nursing Philosophy i. In nursing educational institutions: a. Formulating aims and objectives of institutes. b. Formulating rules, regulation, and policies. c. Establishing criteria for measuring of faculty. d. Preparing job description of faculty. e. Selection of students. f. Preparation of faculty. g. Evaluation and development of curriculum. ii. In hospital: a. Formulating aims and objectives of hospital. b. Formulating rules, regulation and policies, interpreting nurse practice acts…

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    is reflected in my approach to education, including my dedication to the undergraduate courses I’ve enrolled in, and my participation in research with a number of faculty members in the department. Ultimately I would like to see my doctoral degree (and subsequent postdoctoral experience[s]) position me for a career in academia as a faculty member at a university that values both research and teaching. As an undergraduate I am fortunate to have had a number of opportunities to participate in…

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    Appiah Intuition

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    lack moral sense. Moral psychologists may disagree with Appiah that there could exist no moral sense faculty and those who believe on the unreliability of intuitive judgements since they aren’t useful heuristics denying the fact of existence of a moral sense faculty. Appiah’s argument of intuitive judgments being important heuristics can be authenticated through a show of existence of a moral faculty otherwise his statements hold no validity. There has to be reliable mechanisms to ensure…

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    Concentration is key in performances as the actor should be constantly thinking like the character and not themselves, although they may think there personality is like the character you still have to show it isn't you. By looking at the audience and making them totally aware your doing it is not what a professional actor what's the achieve, although as Stanislavski said ignoring the audience isn't right either, due to them being a 'co-creator' of every performance. I believe that getting the…

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    The Pros And Cons Of HBCU

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    “A report from the National Science Foundation found that HBCUs produce the largest amount of African American students that go on to pursue PhD’s in the STEM areas. In fact, approximately 33% of African American students receiving their PhDs in STEM attained bachelor’s degrees from HBCUs. To put that in perspective, roughly 105 institutions are producing a third of all African Americans obtaining PhDs in STEM fields” (Gasman & Commodore). This statistic shows that even with fewer resources than…

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    Change Initiative

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    The surveys must be counted and compared and faculty must also corroborate if possible. After seeing the numbers and using Microsoft Excel or such to graph or chart the findings the change model can then be further implemented. Faculty and the upper hierarchy must be shown these findings while describing the need for any change. Resistance to change can be observed and assessed very clearly…

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    This is the proposal of a project that explains how air pollution, especially particulate matter, has an influence regarding respiratory problems. Particulate matter is the leading cause for health problems and premature deaths. We are trying to address is the amount of air pollution in the form of particulate matter that needs to be cleaned for students on campuses. Asthma plays a big part in medical costs, lost school and work days, and early deaths. We have three possible solutions to better…

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