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    When I was younger, I always wanted to be a writer. I loved the idea of someone reading my thoughts and ideas as they were printed on paper. As of now technology has advanced quite well and has made the process of sharing information a great deal easier. I can proudly say that I am now a blog owner. However, it seems I may have entered the game a little late or perhaps a tad bit early. I’ve read in various places that there’s always an advantage when starting early. As the saying goes, “The…

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    There have been several factors that has contributed to my desire To Be a Minister. I am currently pursuing that goal at Ohio Christian University (hereafter, OCU). I find that while the curriculum is exceptional, it is at the same time cost prohibitive. Colorado Christian University (hereafter, CCU) offers a quite similar to program; yet, CCU is more affordable. This is the current situation which influences my decision to become a Minister. The pivotal moment which lead me to the Calling…

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    1. Choose an age group to focus on for this assignment, i.e., toddlers (2-4 yrs), children (5-11 yrs), adolescents (12-17 yrs), young adults (18-25 yrs), adults (26-64 yrs), or older adults (65+ yrs). What are the physical activity recommendations for this population? For my assignment, I decided to look at the Children 5-11-year age group. It is recommended for this age group to get at least 60 minutes of daily exercise (Kolen, 2016). It is also recommended that 3 days include vigorous…

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    Pros And Cons Of Empathy

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    Should empathy be fostered in children from an early age? Yes, it should. Empathy is an important skill to foster in young children. It has many benefits and the consequences of going without it can be detrimental to an individual’s social life, career, and health. The topic of empathy is a broad subject; this paper will focus on the definition, and some of its pros and cons, developmental stages, nurturing methods, and resources on fostering empathy, in regards to children. According to The…

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    Panda Ants: A Short Story

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    cozy neighborhood. Her mother was a doctor and her father was a stay at home dad. This is however, not true. Ophelia ran away from her foster home around the age of 12. Her mother was around 70 years old when Ophelia was born. Panda ants have a hard time finding a mate and rarely ever do, of there own species anyways. Because of her mother's age, her mother died in child birth. The father was just a distance donor from another planet and was keep anonymous to anybody expect her mother. The…

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    that relationship things did not always go good they had fights a lot and continued to. But they still wanted to see each other after 2 years Oprah could not take fighting all the time so she left him. That was the last boyfriend she had until the age of 55 and is now happy and engaged with Stedman Graham and is getting ready to marry him. They have now been together until now or for 8 years and now Oprah is now getting married for the first time in 63…

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    in this quote whole-heartedly, I have endeavored throughout my young elementary, middle school, and high school years to be the best that I can be. As I commence this new journey into the “real world,” I look back so exceedingly thankful that I pushed myself to make the top grades that I did. My parents advised me at very young age to devote a significant amount of time and effort into my schooling. Coming for a small, southern Alabama town, you do not see much excitement from young people…

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    Student Interventions

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    Interventions are something we can do that can change the situation on different types of mindsets. We can different methods however, that can range from low-cost, effortless to a fortune in addition to plethora of development needed. The hard, expensive way would be of greater success, yet in theory only; we wouldn’t know the outcome and if we were to spend lots and it doesn’t end up helping it would have been a waste. For now we can start with low-cost also simple ways, such as altering the…

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    My child that participated in my case study is Brandon Sharma. He is in 4th grade and is 9 years old. He is developing well for his age and shows no signs for any learning disabilities. I only see him on the weekends so that may obstruct what I observe. Overall, Brandon was a good choice for my case study because he is a perfect example of how technology is good and bad for you. I will further explain other aspects of Brandon physically, cognitively, socio-emotionally, and culturally. For a 9…

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    and two younger siblings. When Rachel was an infant she learned that she had an infection in her left hip, that destroyed her left ball joint. Rachel was a patient of Shriner’s for the years to come. After all of her surgeries from being a toddler to age thirty-six, Rachel is not only able to walk, but can do anything anybody else does. She is very grateful to Shriner’s and all their doctors for helping her walk, because without them she would not be able to. Growing up, both of Rachel’s parents…

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