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    Since a person going into the medical field must have a great amount of knowledge, the academics they will focus on will be solely based on that purpose. The main factors that go into this particular field are challenging and stress driven. On one hand a doctor will have to make risky decisions under a limited time and on the other they will have to make sure that their…

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    The Crucible Field Trip

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    For my “field trip” assignment, I attended Arthur Miller’s The Crucible at the Shakespeare Taven in Atlanta. The Tavern is in the midst of the city, which seems to immerse itself in Atlanta’s culture. It is a clean, building with a main floor and a balcony, where I watched the play. They also had “old-timey” foods available for purchase. The Shakespearean Tavern, with the props and actors’ expressive tone, and also the wardrobe choices worn, helped the play stay true-to-its-time, as well as…

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    The most educational and insightful experience I have gained while developing my repertoire of knowledge of the sciences as well as the healthcare field was when I job-shadowed the physiotherapists at the St. Joseph’s Hospital Charlton Campus in Hamilton, Ontario. I observed the physiotherapists at work for a total of 16 hours in a variety of departments which included respiratory, musculoskeletal and acute medicine. It was an excellent opportunity to appreciate the teamwork involved across…

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    In both books, Of Forests and Fields and Punished, the struggle of the Latino community is expressed through several cases and an excellent storyline. Both questions 2 and 4 are exceptional prompts to discuss for these two novels. Question 2 asks about PCUN and its establishment, while question 4 discusses the youth control complex from the book Punished. PCUN’s evolution and the way the organization dealt with several issues helped it to become what it is today. The youth control complex is a…

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    Field Experience Analysis

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    into a routine the same tools and strategies we are comfortable with. This is fine in some cases, but it is important to make sure that we reuse only the tools and strategies that are still effective and not outdated. Education is an ever-evolving field that requires adaptation and change. Because of this, it is also necessary for us to adapt and change techniques and practices so that we may better be able to help students learn and grow. This can be done in a number of ways, and with the new…

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    Medical Field Experience

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    situations that are often stressful, I garnered a newfound appreciation for how the physicians remained warm and offered reassurance, this changed the parents and patients fear into hope and strength. My motivation for being a physician specialized in this field stems from 2004 the year my then 3 year old brother was diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). In addition to this, the year 2016 was also a relatively critical one. It was during this time that my now 15 year…

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    Field Experience Paper In the school district, that I am interning for this semester, no longer does FCAT or FAIR testing. Instead, they have replaced the test which is now called FSA. FSA is the same test as FCAT and FAIR test. The only difference is that the questions have been worded differently according to some of the teachers here that I work with. Since it is the beginning of the year, students have not taken this test yet. I will say that my cooperating teacher did have a conversation…

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    In Anton Chekhov's 1904 play The Cherry Orchard, a Russian family who is used to a life of riches begin to experience the hardships of poverty. Due to an extreme amount of carelessness and selfishness, the mother of the estate Lyubov Andreevna Ranvskaya loses the funds that have been allowing her to keep her family in a comfortable position financially. Throughout the play, Chekhov uses many items to represent symbolism, such as the cherry orchard itself to represent the golden age of…

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    Teachers get into the field of education for a number of reason. Some teach because they want to teach students about something they love. Others teach because they want to give back to their community. And then, there are those who want to teach so that they can impact the lives of students. No matter the reason, there are teachers all over the world that have dedicated their lives to the advancement of students. The dedication of teachers is what ensures that we live in a world that is…

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    Egyptian Field Trip

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    Hey, how are you doing? I’m loving it so much at the Egyptian field trip. So far I’ve learned a lot about pyramids for example who built them and what was their purpose. This place is amazing is so informational and its answering most of my questions about the pyramids. The purpose of them building pyramids was to use their pyramids as a place to put their tombs after they die. The other purpose of building pyramids is to keep their valuable things away from the robbers so they don’t…

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