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    Attitudinal Model

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    According to Segal, Spaeth & Harold (p. 53) “At the core of a constitutive approach to Supreme Court decision making are the following six major premises: First, the Court does not follow elections or politics, but views itself as autonomous from direct and indirect political pressure. Second, justices do not follow personal policy wants. Third, respect for precedent and principled decision making are central to Supreme Court decision-making.” This is important to understand when trying to…

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    to Physical Therapy Assistant. However, I was unsuccessful. It was then I decided to leave home once again in search of a new career. I attended Clarkson University full time, for one semester, enrolled for a Bachelor’s Degree in Digital Arts and Sciences. The environment and the circumstances began to overwhelm me. I felt like I was in a different world, far from any I knew or was familiar. Near the end of the semester, I began applying to other Universities. One of which was Sunny…

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    2013). What we have today is not what we had over one hundred years ago; evolution has taken place within the workplace, starting all the way from the industrial period to the technological period today. The Industrial Revolution, originally beginning in Europe, dominated America in the 18th and 19th centuries;…

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    that with the way the world was headed, he wasn’t quite ready to raise children. But with more conversations and lots of prayers, he had become more open to the idea. I asked the couple to describe to me the challenges of transitioning to parenthood from the lifestyles they led before. Because Emma wasn’t necessarily planned, there was a lot happening all at once. Kelli had finished graduate school two years prior, moved twice, and changed jobs with each move. While she was used to those…

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    As my psych rotation at Monmouth Medical Center comes to an end, I took a few moments to reflect on my experience and see what I’ve learned. It was surprising to me to note that my feeling towards this field of nursing was quite the contrary to my original expectations. Initially I assumed that the time we spent on these units would be simple, informative and enjoyable. I knew that my friendly talkative nature would be helpful in this setting where I got to practice the therapeutic techniques…

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    Technology Is Beneficial

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    classes, homework, and clubs” (Wilkinsion 950). Because many social media sites are easily accessible on cell phones, people can communicate around the world without having to look up from their five-inch screens. This user-friendly way of communication allows for a greater spread of information and understanding from place to place. Students can also use this wide spread technology to their advantage by gathering concrete research through performing video chat interviews with individuals all…

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    There were some disagreements over word choice and comma usage, and times where what I was saying and what was being read were two different things. From this I learned to make my writing more succinct, as no professional wants to sit and read page after page of writing that, while entertaining, serves to add no new relevant information or persuasive arguments compared to what’s already been said.…

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    really need a college. He can learn them from books. The value of an education in a liberal arts college is not the learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks”. I strongly agree with Einstein, Educated people are not just those who have a great knowledge about one topic but the ones that are ethical, curious,…

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    20th Century Education

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    When the 20th century started, life started to change and improve, and public education was one of the many things that started to improve and become popular. Education was almost null and void before the start of the century. Since jobs did not require any amount of education, there were no real need for schools. The turning point for education came around 1877-1917. During this time, education was part of America’s focus point to try and improve attendance, graduation rates, and curriculums of…

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    one of my favorite classes to date in my Master’s Degree program. Adult learning has many different facets and the access to adult learning is important to people of all socioeconomic levels, albeit at times for reasons that run along a continuum from basic survival in a new environment, to enhancing skills for better job opportunities, to the desire to learn about travel destinations in retirement, or simply just for the insatiable desire to learn. Each of the context noted above are unique…

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