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    Would you try the no-shower challenge? That is the question that author Katie Maguire asked her readers in the article, “3 Things That Happen When You Stop Showing For A Month”. In this article, Maguire dives into the positive outcomes of not showering for an entire month. She took the results from two journalists James Hamblin and Julia Scott, and compiled a list of three changes their body underwent while going without a shower for 30 days. While reading this article, I was very critical of…

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    In today’s society it is believed that education is the key to success, and compared to just 50 years ago a high school diploma just does not cut it anymore. It is expected by employers that applicants have at least bachelor’s degree for many professions. Given the high pace world that we live in today some students simply do not have the time or resources to go away to four-year universities. These students often turn to alternate forms of education, including community or for-profit colleges.…

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    I am applying to York’s Education: Language, Culture and Teaching program to further investigate the role of social pathologies, structural-pedagogical policy frameworks, and the consequential affective and behavioural developments in reaction to (cyber)bullying. Potential supervisors whose current research areas of interest coincide with my intentions are: Professor Sue Winton and Professor Lisa Farley. Professor Sue Winton’s incentive towards policy-making expounds my interests in the…

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    College Overhaul

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    From as early as middle school the educational system begins to ingrain how important going to college is for each individual, whether they attend a trade school, community college, or university. Students take tests that suggest where they are more knowledgeable, what they are more interested in, what field they are more likely to succeed in. This sets up each individual to discover their interests and hone the necessary skills to ultimately get accepted into the college of their choice. For…

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    Provost, Cathy Davidson, in her narrative essay, “Project Classroom Makeover,” addresses her concern of the hierarchies that have shaped the educational institutions, yet struggles to eliminate hierarchy in education. Davidson’s purpose is to convey the idea that, a part of our failure in the educational institutions is that we use a “one-size-fits-all model.” Davidson has repetitively stated as follows, “we cannot control every outcome or to think that the best way to measure is by keeping each…

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    Getting the Call “Raging bull” is what came over the phone when I answered the call around lunch time on November the 6th 2003. On the other end of the line was the brigade AO, “SSG Carrier, I guess you have heard by now?” “Heard what sir?” I said. Actually I had, one of my younger Soldiers had called me stating that his mother had heard it on the news that the 1103rd was deploying to Iraq. And sure enough, I turned on the television in the armory and there it was on the 12 o’clock…

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    About the author Sir Henry Wotton (1568-1639) was an English poet, diplomat and politician. His family was well- to-do and he received a good education. Wotton was appointed ambassador to the court of Venice and later the provost of Eton College. He served as Member of Parliament in 1614 and 1625. He was knighted by James VI. His love for classical architecture developed during his stay in Venice. His book ‘The Elements of Architecture’ sought to familiarize the English man with…

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    Suggested Financial Strategies for Stressed Higher Education Institutions Kelly Canavin Regent University Abstract Suggested Financial Strategies for Stressed Higher Education Institutions Throughout this country and the world schools are suffering and in search of ways to rise above financial struggles and become the great institution they once were. Among my research I found as though I really enjoyed learning ways to help schools who are suffering. As though…

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    Coalition Power

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    Organizations are moving about freely from coalitions rather than formal hierarchies. Coalitions can be used primarily to practice power and contrast power with authority. Bolman, L. G., & Deal, T. E. (2008). Men control of highly skilled positions, and firm activities, perhaps, is the result of seniors who control and partisans and try to influence the institutions system to get their interest. Some power examples would be position power, control of rewards, reputation, and personal power. One…

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    Kurt Lewin's Change Theory

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    Kamboj et al. (2015) declare that the use of central venous catheters (CVCs) has transformed nursing care delivery. Consequently, central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) continue to be one of the most costly and deadly hospital-associated infections (HAIs) in the United States related to the use of CVCs (IHI, 2016). Despite efforts to minimize the occurrence of CLABSIs, these infections continue to grow in vast numbers, bolstering an alarming 300,000 cases every year (Kamboj,…

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