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    1. I do believe that initially the whole idea was a good one that worked until the point when the internet was generally accessible and those geographical limits of where the publication is printed were not applicable anymore nor boundaries could be put in place for information crossover. 2. Although unfair the restrictions could have been seen as an encouragement to Canadian newspapers to flourish and also profit from the taxes imposed to the outside magazines. 3. From a historical…

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    With the onset of winter near in sight, like many others, I am preparing for the cold weather approaching. This preparation normally starts with ensuring our vehicles are ready for the long, harsh, and cold weather that will eventually come to this area. One of the most important items on my list would be new brake pads and shoes on all of our vehicles. What makes this a need vs. a wanted item is the fact that I want to ensure the safety of my family members and myself. In particular, having…

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    Module 8 Meteorology and Tornadoes Meteorology, the study of the atmosphere, has been in place from the time when Aristotle wrote his book Meteorologica in 340 BC. Modern meteorology, which took a more analytical approach, began in the early nineteenth century. At that time, meteorologists were armed with devices such as barometers, thermometers, and hygrometers. Though, at the time, they didn’t have a full understanding of their importance and usefulness, they used the tools to record the…

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    The lesson I valued the most in module 7 was the four dimensions of wellness. The reason why I value this lesson principle the most is because, in my mind, an Airman or supervisor, even yourself, needs to be away of fit or “well” you actually are. In the Air force we always here whether the most important aspect to air power is the people or the mission. My opinion on the matter is that without the people of the Corps, the mission would not ne successful to its fullest potential. When an…

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    Elizabeth McDowell Module 6 Infection Control and Prevention In the scenario, the RN felt that she did not need to use the personal protective equipment provided because she was not going to touch the patient because she is only going into the patient room to hang the intravenous medication and she was going to be in the patient’s room less than 5 minutes. There is nothing to support why the RN did not follow the guidelines for preventive measures. The principles of management and delegation…

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    Airapollo Fire

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    just before the fire itself Apollo 1. The fire in the command module began very quickly with almost no warning. By the time one of the astronauts reported the smell of a possible fire, it was only two seconds before the presence of fire was announced over the radioApollo 1. Although emergency procedures were immediately begun after this report by the astronauts, it was already too late. The fire spread and became so hot, the command module ruptured before the hatch could be removed and hindered…

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    MODULE 5 APPLICATION-REFLECTION PRODUCING INTEGRATIVE THINKERS DEANNA SHELOW AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ED5263 DR. SUZY NATIVIDAD DECEMBER 17, 2017 “When it comes to teaching effective lessons, we know that if you fail to plan, then you plan to fail” (Bauml, 2016) and designing effective lesson plans can be extremely challenging. However, by utilizing a grade-level team collaboration approach that incorporates all facets of integrative thinking such are intuition, analysis and…

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    In this report, I will be outlining a rather large learning curve which occurred for me when we were given a group presentation to complete our transition to professional life module and thus the critical incident I choose. The prompt for the presentation was to market our course to potential students on a university open day and we were told to focus on the four P’s; Plan, Prepare, Practice, Present. There were four people in my group and we all came up with a plan to delegate the workload…

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    The goal of lesson three was to identify the sampling methods in five psychology research publications and discuss any ethical considerations posed in these articles. This, appropriateness of the sampling methods used, and artifacts and confounding variables introduced because of the techniques are discussed. In addition, a review of whether the researchers accomplished their goals by utilizing these processes follows. McCann & Holmes’s used nonprobability convenience sampling for their study,…

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    NETS-T (teachers) The FSL module Planning ICT Integration (2013), lists the four stages of staff capabilities as defined by the STaR Chart, developed in Florida as a rubric for planning technological integration, as, Entry (awareness)- staff begin to see the benefits of technology in education. Intermediate (acceptance)- staff accept that technology has a role in education. Advanced (adopted) - staff have embraced and adopted technology as a part of a…

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