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    For my field experience, I visited Ms. Veal’s psychology class at Jim Hill High School. Ms. Veal teaches advance placement and standard juniors. I am a psychology major here at Jackson State University, so I chose a class that I could relate to. I enjoyed completing my field experience in Ms. Veal’s psychology class. I not only visited her class, but I also learned from her lectures. Contextual Factors I visited Ms. Veal’s class mainly in the morning time, so I spent a lot of time in the class…

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    treatment plan for each patient problem (Campinha-Bacote, 2011, p. 3). There are several mnemonics that have been developed to assist healthcare workers in performing a cultural assessment. One in particular that I thought would be beneficial in my scope of practice as a nurse, and seemed similar to what I have been doing at the Cancer Center this year is the Levine, Like, and Gottlieb (2000) ETHNIC mnemonic (Campinha-Bacote, 2011, p.4). The reason I chose this particular assessment tool is…

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    Although the topic of contamination appeared many years ago, people have only recently developed fears of contaminants. Fear of contamination is when a person is scared of anything that has the possibility of being a contaminant. It is important for psychologists to understand the fear of contamination because it can affect an individual’s physical, mental and social health. The purpose of this paper is to understand and describe the different factors that contribute to fear of contamination as…

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    It was February 2015, my class test for AP Calculus. I was struggling with my 2nd problem (out of 6) and half of my time had passed by.Looking at the next question, I groaned.I couldn’t remember how to compute the 2nd derivative of a function. That was when I realized how much I was struggling with the free response sections of the AP Calculus test, I took it into my own hands to study so I can achieve a 5.My teacher had told me that a 4 was sufficient but I aspired to achieve a 5 because that…

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    witCategorically, a D2 or D3, would require a much higher level of relationship managing, while a task based management style could be used for a D1 or D4 Northouse, P.G. (2007). I feel this type of management style can not only help a supervisor have a specific approach to helping his subordinate, but also allow for a deeper understating of how to manage that person. This can prove beneficial if the supervisor has a different management style than the one that is prescribed. Code of Ethics…

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    Analysis of the 2011 AHIMA Convention Proceedings In an attempt to help Health Care professionals work smarter not harder, stay motivated, enjoy their work more and to assist with a dynamic, constantly changing environment, an evaluation of organizational structures, and behavioral and context elements of Health Information Service Departments was conducted. The evaluation started at the highest level and assessed the efficiency of the organization structure. With the increase of…

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    What’s the mnemonic technique that memory champions use to remember long lists of words or numbers, or the order of cards in a deck? The mnemonic technique memory champions are auditory learners by using different senses, and they are capable of retaining numbers and card orders. 15. Which part of the brain stores short-term…

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    1. Differentiate between repressed memories, recovered memories, and false memories. What does the research support? Repressed memories are memories that are kept hidden from yourself. Recovered memories are memories that were repressed but recovered during hypnosis or psychotherapy. False memories are memories that are distorted or imagined. There is no way to differentiate between the recovered memory to be true or false. However, some cases use a recovered memory to convict sexual abusers…

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    I already know to build relationships with students who have diverse needs and I must have some understanding what they are going through. From my experience, I know students with disabilities who may be required to be in the least restrictive environment (general education setting) who I must teach. I think the socio-emotional approach promotes strong and positive student and teacher relationships, as well as empathic understanding which is good for both ELL and Special Education students in…

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    Psychology covers many interesting areas of study. And psychology is present in our daily lives in so many different ways and because of that it changes many lives. There are two topics that we learned about that I thought were really interesting, to me personally. One topic was the chapter on Sleep – module 9. And the second topic I want to talk about is Improving Memory, which is in module 26: Forgetting, Memory Constructions, and Improving Memory. I know that for many college students like…

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