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    Character Education

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    Education in values is considered too abstract for students; theoretical and difficult concepts that often remain in the good intentions of the educational team, but which in general, have little influence into the student, precisely for its abstraction. However, for many years, especially in the centennial Universities of the United Kingdom, character education has definitive effects on students. Also in the USA, the well-known chain of KIPP schools, with unprecedented success rates wherever…

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    • Heads the OR Team in the Upgrade of OR Boom Project. Maintains the full efficiency of 6ORs even during the construction time. Ensuring different services are able to complete tasks safely and according to schedule. • Leads the OR Team in improving the Surgical Metrics. Increased operating room efficiency from 36% (2014) to 74.6% (2015); decreasing unnecessary staff overtime and patient and staff satisfaction. Surgical Cancellation rates improved from the 17.3% (2014) to 4.8% (2015).…

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    educator at London was a role model of professionalism that motivated me to develop social proficiency. I learned to respect others’ authority, to apply appropriate levels of formality in communication, as well as responsiveness, courteousness and punctuality. These valued skills beneficially prepared me for college life, as well as my future career. Furthermore, London had a wide selection of courses that opened the doors to college for me. The advanced and various classes that I took at London…

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    Intercultural differences Intercultural differences between Japan and Canada Behavior are imperative among the Japanese. You should ensure you know about the fundamental tenets. In Japan, individuals welcome each other by bowing. The bow ranges from a little gesture of the head (easygoing and casual) to a profound twist at the abdomen. A bow of the head from a non-native is generally adequate; most Japanese individuals don't anticipate that outsiders will know the bowing standards. Shaking…

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    Literature has served as a catalyst for varying conversations over time. Psychoanalytic examinations have often come from great literary works. One significant author that focused on psychological incorporation throughout his works was Hermann Ungar. His novel, The Maimed in particularly had a large focus on psychoanalytic aspects. Through these fictional works, one can notice and analyze the several psychological symbols. Herman Ungar’s work was largely based upon dark tones, combining…

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    Chinese Culture In China

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    There are also different etiquettes for meeting others, seating, and celebrations. When meeting others, there are different rules of etiquette depending on the rank of that person in society. Bowing is proper for meeting others for the first time. Punctuality is highly respected. A person should be on time and ready everywhere he/she goes (CountryWatch). Public affection and dramatic facial expressions should be completely avoided. In traditional society, people must kneel when meeting the king…

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    For an example, when I become a social worker, I will continue to participate in new opportunities of training to learn more and increase my skills. I brought many strengths to these experiences, such as people skills, communication skills, punctuality, teamwork, and being able to follow guidelines and duties. My only challenge was trying to keep conversations at a minimum with customers. They often easily opened up to me which made them want to talk to me in depth. However, I was not…

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    Josef Mengele: Life and participation in world war II Starving, neglected, brutalized, and mistreated: these descriptors are just a small number of many that could be used to describe the prisoners made to endure the horrific realities of the Nazi death camps quickly taking over Germany during World War II. The treatment of Prisoners was akin to mice in a lab; they came in infinite supply and due to the scientists and doctors little regard for non-Aryan lives they had zero hope of salvation.…

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    On a fine sunny weekend day, sitting comfortably in a coffee shop and observing the employees were executing their activities autonomically , a barista making his coffee for the customers, a cashier swiftly working on the till, a manager ensuring the satisfaction of their customers. I overheard a conversation where two gentlemen where in a discussion over labor practices in Canada. Exemplifying the barista serving the drinks. The barista stood there for hours with a smile and accepting all…

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    For instance, school has allowed me to establish many work habits when it comes to individually working all by myself such as punctuality, prioritization, participation, initiative, independence, leadership, responsibility, preparedness, and organization. All of these characteristics have influenced me in the way that I have been able to complete homework and assignments to the best of my ability at home and during school, and this has ultimately causing my academic success. Also, school has…

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