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    magnetic and falls off if the cord is accidently pulled on. The Keyboard is backlit making it easier to type in a low light environment and there are also several built in short cut keys made specifically for the OSX operating system that make multitasking a breeze. The best part about all of this is the computer hardware on the inside. Macs utilize the Intel I-series processors along with powerful integrated and dedicated graphics chips which makes working on any project, from typing an essay…

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    how things are said, but how they sound and form different meanings. To back up his evidence, Erard shows that bilinguals are better cognitive thinkers. His research reveals that going from language to language is easier. (This is the same for multitasking, and focusing on certain tasks, while later transitioning with ease.) Their executive functions were more mature, and the effects of aging were lessened. Since language knowledge improves brain health, the mind lives longer alongside…

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    Mentoring Multiple Generations For the first time in history, managers have the daunting task of understanding and leading four generations in the workplace. In order to be effective, it is important to understand each generation and the differences among the groups in order to effectively manage the workers. There are many differences between the generations, and this is referred to as a generational gap. In business world today, managers need to implement methods in order to effectively…

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    Motherhood Motherhood is a special gift granted to woman which allows them to experience a creation of a new life. The idea of a living thing inside of a woman is something not every woman desires to experience which is why motherhood is not necessarily instinctual. Woman are by far more than just a baby maker and serve many other purposes. The desire to reproduce is completely up to the woman considering she is the one carrying the life. +Having read Betty Rollin’s “Motherhood: Who Needs It?”…

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    internet develops students’ ability to “scan information rapidly and efficiently” which influences their critical thinking skills effectively (Taylor 1). Dr. Steiner-Adiar claims that children who are “heavy users in electronics” may become “adept at multitasking” to show how technology innovates their skills. (qtd. in Strauss 3). Once can see that technology may lead children to find useful information to gain a formal…

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    father was heavily present too, but my mother’s personality has rubbed off on me over the years. Many tell me that I am just like my mother, which I am not denying. I have developed her ability to care strongly for those around her, and the skill of multitasking and organization, even when surrounded by complete chaos. My father’s constant reminder of working hard and the importance of succeeding in school, additionally is the reason I attend this university. He has helped me set high…

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    My journey as a nurse began in the fall of 2001, when I was 16 years old. It was the beginning of my junior year of high school, and I had been accepted into the licensed practical nursing (LPN) program that runs concurrently while you’re in high school. In the twelve years that I have been a nurse, it has taken on three phases: learning to be a nurse, chasing the excitement of being a nurse, and finally, why I am applying to the Family Nurse Practitioner program, utilize my abilities as a…

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    One of my most challenging obligations this semester was being a teaching assistant (TA) for the Introductory to Psychology, Developmental Psychology, and Psychology of Aging classes. My responsibilities this semester included, but were not limited to, presenting subject matter to students, tutoring and assisting student individually to help them master assignments and to reinforce learning concepts presented by the professor, distributing tests and homework assignments, and collecting them when…

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    The article’s purpose was to bring recognition to the importance of music in early childhood education. It looks at how music influences cognitive, biological and social emotional development. The author closes the article out by suggesting ways in which teachers can incorporate music into their own classrooms and learning opportunities. The author begins the article by noting that in an early childhood setting, music is everywhere. It is how we may greet our parents in the morning, transition…

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    {ismsir} An in Depth iPhone X Camera Review by Pro Photographer Ismail Sirdah Ismail Sirdah views on Smartphone Photography Ismail Sirdah is a world renowned photographer who shot to fame for his mastery of art photography, travel photography and using imaging technologies. The pro-photographer is an avid user of Smartphone’s, which he believes have done a lot to disrupt the traditional boundaries of photography. A phone camera can easily be used to capture fun shots and behind the scene shots…

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