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    “Ethical Response to Sickness” by group 6. The group did a good job presenting the facts. Ethical principles were correctly identified. I believe it good and fair to provide medical service to anyone in need regardless of their immigration status/ legal status. The group identified 5 stakeholders. The ethical decision making process was not so easy to follow/clear. The pros and cons of each option presented were weighed. The group offered primary and secondary decision. Although am not sure of…

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    teachers are selected to move on (Carey). Once accepted into their chosen university, they are divided into different programs depending on whether they want to teach a core subject or a special subject. Those who chose a core subject are called primary teachers, and they usually prepare to teach and specialize either in grades 1-2 or 3-6 (Malinen, Väisänen, & Savolainen). The Universities pride themselves in continuously providing the soon-to-be teachers the opportunity to learn how to…

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    When discussing the health and welfare of children, we are normally referring to their happiness and overall well-being and being free from illness or injury. Schools take certain measures that aim to both promote and protect both of these features in children both whilst they are going through school and when they are moving between schools. During their childhood, children experience different forms of transition which may threaten the welfare of the individual. Vogler et al (2008)…

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    (2009) acute observations of James F. Reed (a somewhat arrogant and over-confident leader in the group) through primary source letters can often be biased. For instance, he claims that “in a letter back home reed made plain his feelings about their success” (Rarick 25). However, Rarick (2009) countermands this Rarick’s haughty view of his role in the Donner Party by assuming that other members of the group thought him a “greenhorn” aka. an inexperienced traveler. At this early stage of the…

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    A teacher’s assistant helps teachers with classroom activities and learning, generally in a primary or secondary level school. The work involves working with children or teenagers, on a one-to-one basis in small groups, who may have physical, visual, hearing or behavioural, emotional, or learning difficulties and who therefore have special educational needs. On an ever increasing basis the role of the Teaching Assistant is to help those with emotional or physical problems to achieve their full…

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    the past based on Martha’s writing throughout her life. Historian Laurel Ulrich told the life of Martha Ballard based on the primary source, Martha’s diary. Historical documents need to be interpreted so they can be fully understood. Historians must do research on the time period being studied to better reconstruct the past. Reconstructing the past is necessary when primary sources only provide an incomplete picture of the past. Patterns must be made, and all possibilities must be challenged.…

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    Argentina

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    levels of school starting with Primary, than Secondary, and lastly Tertiary. In the U.S. there are five main levels of education. There is first Primary like in Argentina, than Middle, Secondary, Vocational, and lastly Tertiary. Primary Education starts off in first grade and goes to sixth grade for six years. When kids start off in first grade they are usually at the age of six and by the time they are in sixth grade they are 11 years old. In the U.S. the Primary stage started in first grade…

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    Macromolecules Macromolecules are complex carbon based molecules that all have different functions and monomers, there are four different groups of macromolecules that include, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids. Carbohydrates are polymers made from monosaccharides, which are simple sugars like glucose and fructose, these are used as a good source of energy. Monosaccharides, the monomer of carbohydrates, are just one sugar unit, they are the simplest form of carbohydrates, but…

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    explaining Jupiter as a God. It was also necessary for her to refute her argument with opposition; by disproving opponents to her claim she was able to cement her opinions as fact. The scholar used both primary and secondary sources as support as well as a stable discourse community. Included in said primary sources are: The Aeneid, The Iliad and The Odyssey. The most obvious of the three being The Aeneid; the epic is used as the main source on which Hejduk frames her paper. The Iliad and The…

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    Caregiver Role Model

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    Reinhard, Given, Petlick, and Bemis (2008) view informal elder caregivers as secondary patients or caregivers-as-clients who also need a refuge and support due to the degree, intensity and the time given to their care recipients. Consequently, as the 65 and older adult population grows, increased longevity and chronic illnesses will create additional demands for their families (NIA, 2016), especially Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, which will have the greatest impact on African American…

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