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    Chelsie Vogel MCA Practice Tests Reflection The three MCA practice tests I chose to take were the 5th-grade reading, math, and science. I chose all three in 5th-grade, because I am currently a student candidate in a 5th-grade classroom at Lyndale Community School in Minneapolis. I wanted a better insight into what my students would experience and what I can prepare them for. The MCAs are tests that are specifically aligned to our state’s rigorous academic standards. By taking these tests myself…

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    Culture and health have a significant relationship. The way in which a culture answers the questions: what is health, what is illness, and what is treatment, will determine the ethnomedical approach defined by the culture. It is important as members of the separate ethnomedical system, biomedicine, to find the answers to these questions when first looking to solve a health issue in another culture. Then, it is vital to incorporate the identified health system in determining the best approach for…

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    Nepal trekking information Nepal trekking information is important for a safe hiking and responsible tourism along the mountain route. Trekker should have general knowledge about trekking region, such as controlled, normal or guided, types of trek, grades, and cost of package with guide, porter, transport, food, national park permit and TIMS card. Season and estimated weather with temperature, transport facility, proper equipment, altitude sickness, medicine, accommodation, and safety rules…

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    Existential Therapy

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    4. Existential Therapy Unlike Adlerian Therapy, or Psychoanalysis, Existentialism was not founded by any person or group. Instead, the concept is a cornucopia of different ideas which contribute to a universal theory of existence (Corey, 2013, p. 140). World War II devastated Europe and left those that participated, or that were victims of the war, struggling with isolation and meaninglessness. The search for understanding and freedom within the confines of the Nazi oppression lead…

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    Japan Holiday Essay

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    Hokkaido, Kyushu and Shikoku. Tokyo is one of a prefecture of Honshu and other largest cities that include Yokahama, Osaka, Nagoya, Kobe, Kyoto, Kawasaki, Saitama, Hiroshima and Sendai. The total population of Japan is 127 million people. (Global Sherpa, 2015) Japan is known to have many unique cultures, from geisha to local festival (matsuri). Geisha have been an important aspect in Japan culture, they are known for their elegant…

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    “Sex trafficking is a form of modern slavery that exists throughout the United States and globally.” This world today is filled with people who sex traffic young and older girls. In most cases girls are forced into slavery. They can be bought and sold throughout the United States. Victims of sex trafficking can be citizens, foreign countries, women, men, children. Sex traffickers usually target people who are more vulnerable. Such as runaway and homeless children, as well as victims of domestic…

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    Imagine yourself standing on top of a mountain, feeling the breeze hit your face and flowing through your hair. Imagine yourself feeling the weight and burden of everything that’s ever happened to you suddenly disappear as you look across the mountain top, viewing the world from a much clearer sight than anything you’ve ever seen before. Imagine, just imagine, yourself knowing that you accomplished climbing a mountain all on your own, that everything you did in the past lead up to this very…

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