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    Statement of Purpose There were moments in my childhood when my parents tumbled short of my dreams. I wanted to spend all the time in the world with them, yet both of them had full-time jobs as well as part-time jobs. They were constantly working, striving to provide the best for our little family. I’ve always wondered the secret to my parents’ happiness in their workplace despite the long, irregular hours. Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a Hungarian psychologist, discovered the psychological concept…

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    My Clinical Practicum

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    1- How have you experienced the three (3) components of the Community of Inquiry (cognitive presence, social presence, and teaching presence) since your first term in your midwifery, family nurse practitioner, or women’s health nurse practitioner program? Please describe the role the three (3) components played in your education during both your didactic studies and your clinical practicum. The educational framework used by Frontier Nursing University fosters high levels of cognitive presence.…

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    Monkey Trial. While this court case did not go up to the Supreme Court, it did have a great impact on the rest of similar cases, with the State of Tennessee vs. Scopes becoming the freedom call to evolutionists around the country. In March of 1925, the Tennessee legislature banned the instruction of evolution in Tennessee schools. John Scopes, a high school science teacher, was arrested in May of the same year for teaching evolution in his classroom. This…

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    actresses portray how it 's done is different than the way the textbook and how the actual courtroom did it while I was there. In this reflection paper, I will reflect on my experiences at the courthouse, which includes sitting in on an arraignment, bench trial, a sentencing, and even talking to a lawyer. To start…

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    The introduction to Gillion’s novel the 10 days that unexpectedly changed America strays away from well-known dates and explores the other parts of history from constitutional to cultural and answering so very important and intriguing topics open for discussion along the way in just 10 overlooked events in American history. Also telling us Puritans play a major part as “the original sources”. The epilogue, shows us that there are many surprising and unknown things in America’s history that…

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    The Department of Emergency Medicine internship involves highly talented researchers and physicians working together on clinical trials, and are allowing students to work on their research to get a glimpse into the medical field. The mentors were undergraduate students once so they understand the importance of getting hands on experience with medicine. The George Washington Hospital is a teaching hospital so they strive to help students in a way that will allow them to grow. There are only seven…

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    On November 30th we had a guest speaker in our HIT class. His name was Jim Provines and the motive of his visit to our HIT class was to encourage on us and to give us a perspective about the new changes and transformation of healthcare into technology based and the job opportunities. Jim Provines is employed at Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare as Manager in IT Support Services. He holds an MBA in management and he has M.S in Health Informatics. Later, he took CPT and ICD-9 courses at the college of…

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    One of the primary responsibilities of the FDA is the approval of pharmaceutical drugs based on criteria of safety and effectiveness. This control has developed over the past century in response to tragedies that resulted from the lack of rigorous drug testing prior to a drug’s circulation. In this way, the FDA acts as a safeguard against companies peddling ineffective, unsafe, or simply untested products for the sake of profit.2 The current drug approval system works by implementing a series of…

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    Socrates Guilty Analysis

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    Socrates was guilty. His guilt stemmed not from his actions, but from his words. This made it difficult for him to defend himself because the very logic he would use in self- defense was the very thought process he was guilty of having. His passion for his beliefs and his willingness to perish for what he believed in ultimately resulted in his martyrdom. Socrates was truly a man enlightened beyond his time, but he did not die without a legacy. Socrates’ own defense described his motives as…

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    Final Exam: Clever Speech After reading The Trial and Death of Socrates and Meditations on First Philosophy I would consider both Socrates and Descartes clever speakers in their own way. Their approach to speaking are very different but they have a way of being extremely meticulous with their use of language. By doing so, they both reach a point of being what many may consider “clever”. I on the other hand would not consider them clever. In my opinion, Socrates speaks in a more manipulative…

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