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    Practicum Reflection

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    For my service-learning practicum, I have been placed in a Catholic Public school named St. Charles in Thorold, Ontario. Since I am in the primary/junior program of Concurrent Education, I have been placed in a grade one classroom which I am very pleased with. One thing I have noticed about the grade one classroom is how organized it is. The first thing you notice when walking into the classroom is how the teacher uses the walls to enhance classroom lessons. Alphabets, numbers, seasons,…

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    cognition is served by numerous “modules”, each of which performs a specific cognitive function. It is typically argued that each module is supported by a specific brain region whose evolutionarily-defined characteristics confer neural properties that facilitate module-appropriate cognitive operations (Buss, 2010). Accordingly, many neurodevelopmental disorders have historically been viewed as deficits that arise in consequence of the abnormal development of a particular module (e.g. Baron-Cohen…

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    X-11 Creative Writing

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    Liz sat in her study, throwing pencils around and sighing as she looked at the wrinkles on her hands. "Vale had a module to extend his life, didn't he?" She then jumped straight into a standing pose and smirked, before grabbing blueprint paper from X-13's Lab. Quickly she roughly drew a square, and quickly drew notes around it, stating; 'Square design, uses tubes to send reinvigorating liquids through the veins, probably painful to insert, you need to replace your arm with metal to use it.' She…

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    confronting the topics in class, applying ethical principles resulting in ethical behaviors with the purpose of being better informed consumers, increasing their moral judgment on their personal life and workplace. Traditionally, Law and Ethics Module have been taught as a collection of concepts the student needs to memorize in order to pass a determined test. According to Rest (1988) as cited in Boss (2011) a traditional law and ethics course restricting the study of ethics to theory without…

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    Neil Armstrong was born on August 5th 1930. He was the oldest of three children. His parents were Stephen Armstrong (father) and Viola Armstrong (mother). When Neil he was just six years old his fascination for flight was sparked by his first plane trip. His life would become famous for his moon landing in the Apollo 11 capsule (A.K.A. The Eagle). In this biography there will be facts about Neil’s Family, childhood, moon landing, and more. Stephen Armstrong was an Auditor (a listener). Viola…

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    expectations for Registered Nurses. The learning module shows the steps nurses must take to follow the practice standard. For example, the learning module identifies ways to establish therapeutic communication by listening carefully to the client’s needs and avoiding giving advice immediately or diminishing their feelings, and ensuring that the client understands how the healthcare team will be involved in providing their care. The learning module also underlines the importance of non-verbal…

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    Organized Crime Theory

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    victimless crime (Danis, Module 1, Slide 1), but this is unfortunately not the case. Organized crime affects the lives of many; whether it is directly or indirectly, innocent people suffer from illegal activities performed by criminals in the mafia or biker gangs, for example. To further expand on the previous point, it is important to note that during a recent biker gang war there were many recorded murders, attempted murders, bombings, missing persons cases, and arson cases (Danis, Module 1,…

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    Despite Apollo 13 being considered a failed mission due to the fact that they did not land on the moon, it may have actually helped NASA out and proved to themselves that they can handle things in high pressure situations. The mission was able to get some exploration done by taking pictures of the moon, but the only encounters that took place were problems such as an oxygen tank explosion. What make this mission historically significant is that it boosted US morale because they were able to…

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    Nt1330 Course Project

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    available FIFO on a particular FPGA is very less. Hence, a simple external RAM module is used for this purpose. There is a memory controller (MIG) designed by Xilinx and available as an IP core for the system designers to use to communicate with the RAM. But, it is only possible for a single system to communicate with a single MIG which in turn communicates with the RAM module.…

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    The Idea Of Resilience

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    believe that it can work would be the idea of resilience. This was also featured in learning module 6. In the academic journal called Resilience in African American Children and Adolescents, there is a section on how the idea of resilience can help the youth. How resilience is defined in this journal is, it is a total combination of strength, resources, and risk factors within context, across space and time (Module 6, p. 4). It was also mentioned later in this journal that it does help with…

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