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    setting but in my opinion the advantages far out weigh the disadvantages. One advantage of working in a clinical setting is that I will directly impact a patient and their families.…

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    for a student to have an instructor who is a good leader and example because the student needs to acquire knowledge that only the instructor can provide through their actions. Gee then states that “we are better at what we acquire, but we consciously know more about what we have learned” (540). Gee is stating that students will prosper in the subjects they acquire: students will succeed from good examples of what to do. Plummer claims that an effective teacher will “refuse to be a Polonius, they…

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    Fight Club Case Study

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    opening lesson figuring out what he can do as new CIO at the Bar. Furthermore taught him how to know when he does not know something. Likewise the Kid told him first in order to be successful leader you will need to know your strengths and weaknesses. In which Jim Barton knew the management stuff to the business but not the Information…

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    Art is a form of self expression that allows individuals to express themselves with creativity. Moreover, art is intended to be appreciated for its beauty or emotional power. There are many different types of art. Some forms of art include a painting, sculpture, photograph, architecture, music, and dance. As a matter of fact, art can also be interpreted in many ways because art is open to interpretation. The three pieces of art I analyzed were the beaded crown, George Washington’s painting , and…

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    have their independence. However, the majority of northern workers did not pursue a career in agriculture anymore. The industrial revolution created two impressive areas of industrial manufacturing. One of these plants was around the Great Lakes, from Chicago and Pittsburgh to Buffalo and the other one was on the Atlantic Coast from Boston to Baltimore. By now, New York was the center of the nation 's most important and significant commercial, financial and manufacturing hub. The South, however,…

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    Fishing Monologue

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    I didn’t deserve that. I know I didn’t deserve that. All I wanted to do was put the fish back. I was young and I didn’t want to kill it. That look of pride, that rare, singular look of him actually being proud of me melted away. I knew instantly I’d regret that choice. My choice…

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    all different people, but the theories behind those mile stones did come from specific people. One of the theorists were Howard Gardner, he came up with the idea of the eight intelligences of each person. Let’s see how the eight intelligences had an impacted on education today. Howard Gardner came up with eight intelligences that everybody should have or know. Let’s list them in order, just so we know what those eight are. The first is logical mathematical, and the second is verbal linguistic,…

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    1. What is Missouri State’s Public Affairs mission? Pick one of the three Public Affairs pillars and discuss how it will apply to your planned undergraduate education. Missouri State’s Public Affairs mission is a combination of three different pillars that establishes how Missouri State both approaches and teaches education for its students. The three pillars are ethical leadership, cultural competence and community engagement, but let’s just talk about the third pillar: community engagement.…

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    Although To Kill A Mockingbird has taboo vocabulary it still is a reflection of reality to the people who lived in this time era where the division between the colored and white was so greatly controversial. We need to know this history because people who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The language that was used in To Kill A Mockingbird is truely need for students to grasp the full concept of what children who were younger than them at the time had…

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    effect of destroying the planet and how people would be rely completely on technology eventually. It is a wakeup call for humanity to realize that technology can change the way we live to a whole new level. Yet, the depiction seen in Wall E is one of the possibility of what technology can do to humanity. The people in that space ship are not living at all, they are just surviving. With that idea, Albert Einstein predicted that he “fears the day that technology will surpass our human…

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