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    of Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and works with the senior leadership, faculty and administrators in order to strengthen global partnerships as well as initiatives, to discover new opportunities, and to provision the international aspect of teaching, research as well as outreach activities. Lisa Brown, J.D. (Vice President and General Counsel) provides general legal counsel to the President, governing boards, and senior academic and administrative officers; counsels on the legal…

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    self-motivation. Moreover, Fornham (1998) mentioned that the researchers see that the people do not have equal enthusiastic, thus, the employees are also different. 3. Conclusions This paper focuses critically on the employees’ differences and the role of motivation to improve the performance which leads to achieve the individual and organizational…

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    society and culture ( Bradley and Kibera, 2006). How society and or culture influences discipline will be analysed using different theoretical perspectives and finally, the effect of discipline to child development. Discipline is the process of teaching children the values and normative behaviours of their society (Wissow, 2002). Parents in all societies and cultures struggles over the complex issue of disciplining children (Yorburg, 2002) as each behaviour, child, family, parental…

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    could compute to make things easier for getting approval from an MD when they are not physically at the hospital at any given moment. Even the small community hospitals have some sort of informatics to refer to. Thanks to the emerging trends in technologies the hospital can further advance in both patient care and research with its…

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    the only constant has been a state of flux, with clinicians forced to rethink their goals and objectives on an ongoing basis. The effect on speech-language pathologists includes: shifts in patient service delivery, changes in staffing patterns, and role changes. Discussion of the consequences of these changes in health care on the practice of speech-language pathology in the acute care hospital setting…

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    species was to come back in to world, you need ask the question would they survive. The first thylacines would not be able to acquire their unique personality, temperament, and instinct without a proper role model, as not many people who knew how they acted are still alive. This could play a key role in their survival and much research would have to go into how they did act to insure they still do act the same as they did. Breeding the Thylacines would be a difficult task as not only would you…

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    involved in self-discipline such as being able to use a rubric to self-evaluate, taking the opportunity to self-correct, and engaging in extra credit opportunities. The teachers will discuss what areas they still felt needed improvement in their own teaching practices and student behaviors. Those will become the focus for the next academic school…

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    Description of Philosophy Idealism is one of humankind’s oldest philosophies, originating in ancient India and classical Greece, further developing throughout the centuries, and reaching a high point of expression in nineteenth-century Europe and Asia. Idealism asserts that reality is spiritual or nonmaterial and may or may not have a religious orientation. Religious idealists believe that the Creator or God is a supernatural spiritual being, the source of all creation, and the active…

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    Therefore these views impacting upon the job choices men make when choosing a career path, although the males choosing the childcare/education career require a strong mind and focus on becoming a teacher in order to be successful (Smedley, 2007), however the profession does not focus on male or female practitioners but to whether the person is a good teacher to meet childrens needs (Sak, Sahin and Sahin, 2012) but where did all of these views arise, why so many negative views, is it down to…

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    A competent nurse realizes that continuing education will be an essential part of my practice, in order to “acquire new knowledge and skills to be more effective in their changing roles” (Blais & Hayes, 2016, p. 7) Obtaining my BSN is part of my long-term strategy as well. After I graduate with my BSN, I intend to obtain a Master’s Degree so that I may become an Oncology Nurse Practitioner. I look forward to the challenge of obtaining my BSN degree, because it will increase…

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