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    mental health branch is mind-boggling. Today, occupational therapists are nearly nonexistent when it comes to mental institutions, “…the number of OTs and OTAs practicing in the mental health arena is now a meager 2 percent nationally” (Lagrossa). Society doesn’t realize what occupational therapists bring to the table. Occupational therapists help guide patients, with disabilities and or disorders, through their daily life so they could live independently and peacefully. Occupational therapists…

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    friend passing by or a staff member standing in the hallway. A welcoming gesture, even as simple as a “Good morning,” always reassures me that I am appreciated in my school community. Throughout my two years attending Kennedy Catholic, I learned the importance of solidarity and having a supportive community. My teachers have helped me countless times with my academic pursuits and have encouraged me to continue challenging myself with advanced classes. Even so, I believe the most important aspect…

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    providing some useful resources. I sincerely hope that I have done justice to all their work, in my assignment. abstract Introduction Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to companies taking responsibility for their impact on society and taking responsibility for the impact of their decisions and activities on customers, employees, communities…

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    developed by images, words, patterns, sounds, smells ,tastes on different canvases such as sand, soil, the body and rocks.Furthermore, Since British colonisation in 1788 threats to traditional indigenous knowledge existed then and even more now in modern society. These main threats include: Political pressure- the recognition and standing of indigenous traditional knowledge, including involvement in policy and legislative development. cultural integrity social and economic…

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    State of The Union President Obama addressed the importance of securing financial stability for the middle class and stated, “By the end of this decade 2 in 3…

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    essential aspects built around a thriving society, but we find that this is a delicate and balanced system of interconnected policies and structure. Any great system will find that disruptions to the system are not fully understood until at which time something goes wrong which could have a cascading effect throughout American security. Such change in emerging trends can hold promise and should be understood, and managed through a risk based approach while improving homeland security…

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    Joshua Foer Analysis

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    In today’s society we have become complacent and content with being average. We have reached what Joshua Foer would refer to as an “ok plateau” . In both the essay The End of Remembering and the speech Step Outside Your Comfort Zone and Study Yourself Failing, Joshua Foer eludes to the idea that as a society we have digressed in everyday mundane tasks, instead of improving. In his essay, Foer discusses how technological advancements have allowed for human’s to do a more superficial style of…

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    set code of polite behavior within a society. Siri corrects her users whenever they portray impolite behavior. Judith claims, “Siri even encourages polite language. Gus’s twin brother, Henry (neurotypical and therefore as obnoxious as every 13-year-old boy), egged Gus on to spew a few choice expletives at Siri. “Now, now,” She sniffed, followed by, ‘I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that.” (Judith). Judith’s observations illustrate that Gus will learn the importance of practicing etiquette at all…

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    2008). His influence over the course of his 12 years a secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education could be seen in the better teaching methods and curriculum for common schools, organization of the first normal schools, and the importance of schools in improving social…

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    example, which includes maintaining a positive and energetic attitude and holding my self-standards high and always being respectful to the adults involved in the marching band program. In addition, I participate in National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. Both societies…

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