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    skills related to the project assigned and also in order to learn gradually about machinery items in vessels and also in workshop. Skills and knowledge were also gained upon attending meeting and informal discussion session whereby many technical things and requirements that are necessary to machinery department were discussed most of the time. The author’s knowledge about boiler especially, has been enriched after researching vastly about it in these 28 weeks. Moreover, the author also…

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    needs to kick some butt and help get people in a different place. I found this especially in child protection. So with that, I believe that I have the right passion for the work and also the qualities that a social worker may need. Overall, I have known I wanted to be a social worker since my sophomore/junior year in high school and I can’t help but feel so much excitement with the opportunities that I have had and that are arising, as well as with how close I am to finally getting to do what I…

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    Beginning this class, I was not sure what to expect because I did not really know what community health was. I signed up for the class to fulfill the requirement for my minor. Throughout this class, I have learned so much about the aspects of the community health, agencies, drug abuse, health rates, and disease types and control. These were all topics that were greatly interesting to me and I feel like the class improved my understanding of the way in which many communities operate. It also…

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    environment/culture/dialect. For instance, Jenny described that he maintains the household and takes on cleaning jobs. This shows the culture of the Appalachian population, the men’s common careers were hard labor jobs like farming, construction worker, coal mine, and landscaper. In addition, the men were expected to be provide for the family, and the women took care of the house hold.…

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    HIDI Personal Statement

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    I possess strong analytical approach to solve problems and I am able to perform responsibilities well independently and ready to collaborate with co-workers and supervisors. Additionally, I would like to let you know that even though I do not have knowledge of OBC, OESC, ASHRAE, and IES standards, I did investigation on those topics and I believe that I am able to learn them very fast. Lastly, I am completely confident that my technical and soft skills…

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    Development: - Firstly I'm going to start with the defination of training, but the training is the process that the education of people with skills and give them the knowledge or necessary behavior so that they can Implement the responsibilities they need through the required standard, and the change process by which the delivery of general knowledge about a Cretan theme and then because the focus is through training on the specific requirements of the process for the job usually is to The…

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    Rhetorical Pedagogy

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    an informal education on anti-Semitism and the holocaust because it is widely received by audiences internationally. Even Steven Spielberg himself has urged schools and people in education to present this film to students in order to expand their knowledge on the historical context. As the authors agree on the fact that film, in general, is a powerful…

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    Day in and day out, humans are constantly gaining knowledge. Knowledge is defined as information or skills based on education or experience. A lot of things on Earth today were invented by using one’s prior knowledge based on the education received or the experience one has gone through. Knowledge is then to create power to provide one with a stable job, social status, and a say in what another person can or cannot do. Knowledge can be gained through multiple ways like attending school,…

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    Currently, Charles’ developmental stage of life with regard to Erik Erikson’s eight stages of psychosocial development is “Intimacy versus Isolation” (McLeod, 2008). The solution-focused theory (SFT) will guide Charles’ case as the family and social worker develop a contract with a time length of six months on the goals that need to be met. The competencies of the MSW program also inform the development of the learning agreement for practicum placement is similar to developing a contract with…

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    In the Modern Era Educational technologies have become an integral part of the education system in the society. It is a tool and media to assist communication of knowledge. It is a development, application and evaluation of system, techniques and aids to improve the process of human learning. Social Work Education had its origin 7 decades ago, which aims to improve the lives of people, groups and societies by the application of social theory and research methods. Even though it is a borrowed…

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