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    to defining who you are as a person and explain why you hold them to be so central. What core values do these identifiers point to? GOD, MYSELF, MY FAMILY AND MY EDUCATION. Those are my identifiers and in that exact same descending order. GOD protects and guide me, my family and is the reason why I am continuing and education. That will be expanded upon in question two, regarding internalization. You may be wondering why I put myself before my family, well I live and come from the school…

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    (TI) is non-for-profit educational organization. It helps individuals from diverse backgrounds and specialties improve their leadership and communication skills. TI first club was founded in October, 1924 by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley - the director of education of Young Men Christian Association (YMCA) in Santa Ana, California, U.S. at that time. Dr. Smedley formed the first group of speakers there when he realized the pressing need of YMCA members to communicate, lead and work in committees more…

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    Garris Christi. She talks about how as teachers we need to know about different family styles and how it could affect the classroom. Understanding families include being aware of families who may be diverse in a number of ways like economic statues, religious beliefs, families of divorce, blended families and more diversities. Some families could be disengaged or they could be enmeshed. Disengaged families are those who value separateness and tend to be independent. Families who are enmeshed are…

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    There is an opposition between intellectuals, artists and religious characters. Yet another opposition that works between the parent generation and their children. The difference in class and education also plays a significant role among the migrants. However some educated characters have been assimilated into British culture while the uneducated or less educated are represented as deeply confused (p. 140-161). For example the character of Kaukab and Shamas well defines the binaries work in the…

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    resourcemelb.catholic.edu.au/module.cfm?m=2929&pid=727) The scriptures are read throughout services or at certain times of the year, in Catholic schools these writings are read, told and taught in religious education. To teach scripture and therefore an aspect of revelation in the classroom the Religious Education Service site states “All teaching of scripture must proceed from a clear understanding that the Bible is theological interpretation of, and reflection on, historical realities and…

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    Primary, secondary, and tertiary are the three levels of prevention in school nursing. Primary prevention deals with "health promotion activities, teaching healthy lifestyles, and immunizing children for school entry" (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014, p.572). Secondary prevention involves "the screening of children for various illnesses, monitoring their growth and development, and caring for them when they are ill or injured" (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2014, p. 572). Tertiary prevention assists in…

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    Equality means treating everyone the same, and that everyone has the same opportunity to be the best they possibly can e.g. everyone gets education they need to get the career they want. Diversity means a range of difference of things e.g. culture or race. It’s important to promote equality and diversity because everyone can get the same service as the rest, which meets up to their personal needs. This can lead to a decrease of discrimination of others (treating a group of people or an…

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    pursue social knowledge through activities other than study”.This means that no matter what and you reached there is stiing something to learn even you have knowledge and intelligence.Meanwhile in the article “American need its it's nerd” Talks about education is not valued enough,I know this because in the text its stated that “There is something very wrong with the system of values in a society that has only derogatory terms like nerd and geek for the intellectually curious and academically…

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    grow up and use in their everyday lives. From work places to the school playground children and adults will not escape how these approaches shape their society around them. This paper will cover how functionalist and conflict approaches are used in religious aspects, the educational system, and the everyday life of a person. Religion is an aspect that most people have in their lives or have seen used in other people’s lives. What most people do not realize is that religion using the…

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    (NEASC) concerning the role of religious freedom and the acceptability of harassment targeted at sexual orientation minorities. Gordon College seeks to maintain a religious policy which bars sexually intercourse outside of marriage, and consequently dating among LGBT students. The NEASC, who provides Gordon College it’s accreditation, has demanded the college reverse its policy and move towards more tolerant practices or risk losing accreditation as a higher education institution. Historically,…

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