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    Patient Clinic Appointment Flow Chart Introduction A flow chart is a diagrammatic representation of a process. The process steps are indicated in boxes of various shapes connected with arrows showing the direction of flow (Hebb, 2006). Different shapes of the chart boxes have different meanings. Oval boxes indicates start or end of a process, rectangular box represents normal process flow, diamond shape represent a decision or a branch in the process, a circle representing a jump in the step and…

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    In filmmaking and storytelling, a common saying is that “a story is only as good as its antagonist”--and a good film will not only tell the story of its hero, but also its villain. In Memoirs of a Geisha, Hatsumomo (as a character) plays a large importance in Sayuri’s career, from the beginning at the okiya as a maid to the end of Hatsumomo’s own career. The passage where Hatsumomo confronts Sayuri and Mameha for following her (pg. 324-325) would not only translate well to film, but is also…

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    “A discourse community is a group of people who share similar goals or purposes and use communication to achieve these goals” (Swales 220). Discourse Communities are thought to have six characteristics according to John Swales in his excerpt “The Concept of a Discourse Community.” Swales stated that “These characteristics being the community has a set of common goals known to the public, mechanisms for communication, mechanisms to provide feedback, has one or more genres of communication, an…

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    Objective: (What is the central focus of the lesson?) The students will be able to….. {3 pts} The students will be able to identify the similarities and differences between two ideas, characteristics, or characters. Students will then be able to compare and contrast the concepts between the two concepts. Student Outcomes: (What will the students do?) {5 pts} Students will identify the similarities and differences between Diana, Raja, and Mekea. Students will use these identified traits to…

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    During my fieldwork observations of the second grade in PS 119, I had the opportunity to observe some of their social studies lessons. One the lessons was based on a reading aloud of the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood as a medium to teach the students the importance of following instruction given by authority figures and the consequences of disobeying them. This lesson was part of the topics regarding the Civic Ideals and Practices, which is one of the inquires developed in second grade. In…

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    Introduction Children begin to learn language as soon as they are born, while they grow their language of speech and skills begin to evolve. Children learn how to communicate their feelings towards others based off of what they have learned from their environment at home. Based on what they learned before school, it affects their development of literacy. Children in the U.S. today, about one-third, lack the ability to learn. This is why language development is very important. Often teachers in…

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    With the globalization and IT boom, there is a lot going with the companies. To hold the market leadership, the companies at the top, are trying to launch new products every now and then, thereby trying to set the POD’s (point of differentiations). Whereas, other companies are trying hard to coupe up with the POP’s (points of parities) set by the market leaders. But in the whole process of creating POD’s and chasing POP’s, the common employees are getting effected at large. The normal working…

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    1. I have completed my survey for the Information Technology Infrastructure Library Course and have received my passing score 26\40. 2. Kim Rymsha’s computer is back in her office and both her personal and network printers have been connected to her Pc. 3. Docsvault has been completely installed on Lisa Cabrera. 4. I have unlocked Angel Li, of Fiscal, 10th Floor Active Directory Account. 5. I am awaiting the status for pickup of our DBH Inventory of old Equipment that has been updated for…

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    I. PLANNING PROCESS Objectives: The learner will identify differences and similarities between two Folktales. The learner will complete a Venn Diagram by writing 2 differences, and 2 similarities between two versions of the same Folktales. Rationale: Using graphic organizers to represent similarities and differences has been shown to progress students ' understanding of content as well as their ability to identify and generate similarities and differences. Learner-Centered: Students will use…

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    This poem speaks to my perspective on altruism and acts of kindness. I believe that a person should help others in need whenever possible and not expect anything material in return. Helping others makes me feel fulfilled and gratified and that alone is more than enough. This poem highlights the belief that acts of kindness do not demand anything in return and that they benefit both parties. Without the Sun, the Earth and everything on Earth would cease to exist; the Sun is sustaining life.…

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