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    The Mexican codex map was made 50 years after the Spanish conquered the Aztecs in 1521. The map illustrates two Mexican towns of Tlaxcala, the traces of the Mexican native society and the influence of the Spanish conquests in these regions. The church of Saint Barbara Tamasolco and Saint Anna situated on the left and right of the map represents each of these towns. The writings on the map resulted from the combination of the local language of the natives and one taken from Spain. Also, many of…

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    Patient-Focused Concept Map Introduction M.P. is a 42-year-old male patient admitted on 2/22/2016 for infected stage IV decubitus ulcers, and penile deformity caused by urethral erosion from indwelling catheter. Patient is also anemic, and is on isolation precaution due to MRSA, staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli infections. M.P. is a homeless paraplegic with double above the knee amputations (due to a motor vehicle accident in 2013) with an opiate addiction suffering from severe…

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    In the Map Closet Project, we learned where goods like clothing come from, different statistics about countries like the GDP, population and poverty lines, infant mortality rate and HIV/AIDS. We also read an article called The Real Cost of Cheap Fashion that talked about workers in factories and their working conditions. Through my learning, I believe that my choice of clothing impacts others around the world. One of the projects within the Map Closet Project, we had to list 15 items that we…

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    Through “Census, Map, Museum” Anderson argues that nationalism is a product of how people think about their country. These thoughts are created by censuses, maps, and museums. Developed by the British, censuses in the Middle Eastern Asian states categorized by race while steadfastly ignoring religious affiliations. This classification made it possible for a “systematic quantification” of arbitrary racial lines ultimately leading to the development of segmented groups of the population…

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    Everyone writes differently, and that is never a bad thing. The main idea behind Discourse Community Maps are to show how your writing gets shaped due to a particular community you belong to. I feel that I did in fact accomplish the purpose of this assignment. I learned that my writing is greatly shaped and influenced by the people that are around me. Knowing of this is useful because I can greatly adapt to certain topics or ideas that are thrown at me in the future. A great example of where…

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    populated neighborhoods and homes, and high costs of living. Steven Johnson’s The Ghost Map is a descriptive narrative that showcases the relation between the spread of disease, population density, the common folk and life in London in the 1850s. In an attempt to discuss the narrative of The Ghost Map and factors around it, what follows will introduce Steven Johnson and his qualifications, briefly summarize The Ghost Map, explain the structure of the book, explain Johnson’s central thesis, and…

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    professional, management and leadership development. • Strategic HRD Partner - CIPD HR Profession Map for - Mentoring The CIPD HR Professional Map provides a framework for HR(D) professionals to develop knowledge and behaviours to enhance their own effectiveness. This will enable HR professionals to determine how they can add sustained value to the HRD needs of the organisation now and in the future. The map describes the highest standards of professional competence through the different…

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    because I could not understand why anyone would ever do drugs or why you put someone you care about through that experience. I still cannot wrap my mind around it. I find myself still asking why as if I am going to get a response. McMinn’s theoretical map has me wondering if personal experiences could influence my understanding of pain and brokenness. I understand why it is unethical to counsel those who you know because you have something personally vested in it. You cannot be unbiased because…

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    “I want to see if Harry has already made it to the hospital wing,” said Penelope, when George gave her the Marauder’s Map. “You will get it back later.” Penelope walked back to the castle, she tapped with her wand on the map, “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.” Firstly she looked at the hospital wing, it was empty. Searching through the room on the map, Penelope finally found Harry in Moody’s office, on the dot next to him it said Bartemius Crouch Junior, Harry was in the room with a…

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    This concept map illustrates a structure for educational leadership within a school. It has been constructed to respond to a focus question “What should effective school leadership involve?” The segments of this concept map have similarities and links that are important to painting a complete picture of effective school leadership, as these structures and concepts cannot be effective in isolation (Marzano, Walters and McNulty, 2005). Overall this concept map demonstrates the importance of…

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