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    expect our students to deliver family centered health care to each patient regardless of race, sexuality, age and religious beliefs. We take pride in the professionalism of each student exhibits while interacting with another human being. We promote fairness on every level of human compassion and of holistic care. The healthcare leaders of the future will be provided with a scholarly education to improve the health care that will be given on a daily bases in and outside a hospital setting. We…

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    not find anything condemning Ms. Anderson’s actions and discussions that she had with Jenny. Yes, Ms. Anderson’s actions of providing additional information (book, phone number) and sending her in the direction of a health clinic went against the religious views of the Hayes family and the community. However, Ms. Anderson had good reason for it. Jenny had already expressed that she had done it once and was planning on doing it again. She ignored the advice of the counselor who Ms. Anderson…

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    The service began with a welcome speech by President Roelofs to welcome all students and give a background of the college. The founder- Rev. Fee began Berea College on the belief of providing an education for all races and sexes to rise above the evils of the time. This belief carried onto create a strong community, unique mission, and a Christian based outlook. To follow this speech, the invocation began with speaker Osvaldo Flores, a current student of Berea’s class of 2018. Flores is…

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    Mary Whiton Calkins

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    Mary Whiton Calkins. To some it is just a name, but to others it’s the name of a genius who changed the course of time and created doorways for others to follow. Specifically, she was a woman who wanted an education, and wouldn’t stop until she got it. She believed that there should be no discrimination against a woman in an educational setting and proved this by pushing against the boundaries and leaving pretty big footprints behind in the fields of psychology and philosophy. Thus, what did…

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    was faced with. In Northern Ireland, I participated in an outreach program that allowed volunteers to work alongside civilians. The purpose of the organization was to reunite Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland after decades of civil and religious strife. Before working with citizens, we were required to spend one week of our trip assimilating to our new environment. My group was responsible for addressing sectarianism and sectionalism, and stitching communities together. Despite the…

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    She has become a role model to many people (lots of girls) by being tremendously courageous and a source of hope. She hopes to be able to help many children, especially girls, get an education to become whatever they want, as she, herself, has longingly waited to have her whole childhood. Malala is now receiving education at a high school in Birmingham, and is very happy and excited to be doing so. She says, “Today I am wearing a uniform,’ she said proudly, ‘It is important, because it proved…

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    first starting out in the early 1600s. Religious practice was more-so apart of daily life in New England than anywhere else in the colonies. One of the first strictly religious settlements would be the one of Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth settlements. The strong roots of Christianity would resonate throughout American history and engrain itself into an early American’s everyday life. For example, Joseph Fish (father of Mary Fish) grew up in a religious family and as he grew older and…

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    If You Want to Learn Through Creation, Then Hack Your Education! In the society we live in today, many kids are told that adults know what’s best, right? Well a 13-year-old boy at the time by the name of Logan LaPlante delivered a speech called, “Hackschooling Makes Me Happy” at the University of Nevada at TedX in 2013. Laplante’s speech was important to tell why hackschooling was an escape from the traditional learning at school systems and created an interesting method of learning for him…

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    and practiced everytime. Moral education can be taught anywhere and anytime since they were born or they were childhood. They can also learn it in family and at school. But there are still many disorders about it. As example in reality, they still have case about teenage becoming impolite towards their teachers. Sometimes they disobey parents’ orders. We can conclude here that moral education for teenagers still needs improvements. Because of that, moral education for teenagers is very…

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    Equity In Higher Education

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    Equity a factor of Excellence It has been debated whether an increase in educational equity in Universities would lead to the reduction of the overall quality. Equity and Excellence in American Higher Education by Bowen et al addresses this issue in depth and they come to the conclusion that equity is essential for excellence. Bowen considers the current underrepresentation of lower socio-economic status students at elite schools to be a problem that could be fixed by giving disadvantaged…

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