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    Your research topic problem statement: “It is not yet known how the Subgroups of International Students Validation Experiences with Academic Advising in Community College looks like,” seems absorbing, can’t wait to read your dissertation. International students face many challenges. As an African Immigrant myself, I can relate to those issues while studying abroad. While researching my topic, I came across some fascinating articles, I am mentioning in this post that might be of interest to you.…

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    After reading this informative chapter, I still believe that high-stakes testing is a disservice to many students, and teachers, not politicians, should make decisions about assessments. Teachers are responsible for educating our youth, so they should be the ones who determine whether or not students understand the curriculum. Crawford begins by comparing the differing views of those in favor of bilingual education and supporters of English-only instruction. Bilingual educators have long had…

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    inferior mentality subcultures present and promotes the notion that no culture is “inherently superior” to another present culture (p.14). Lastly, subgroups rely heavily influence the values, attitudes, behavior and presentation of self within in the group. “Subgroups exist within a dominant culture and are dependent on that culture” (p.18). Examples of subgroups include doctors and officers of the law (p. 18). Unlike, the other cultures, the amount of membership time can be temporary, just as a…

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    Brassica Oleracea Essay

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    Similarity indices and genetic distance The overall mean similarity index for Brassica oleracea accessions calculated based on all AFLP fragments amplified using Nei’s (1978) similarity index, ranged from 0.297 to 0.999 with an average of 0.744 (Table 3). The highest similarity indices (0.999) and the lowest genetic distance (0.001) were between the accessions of the same crop variety and geographical region, e.g. spring cabbage HRIGRU4564 and HRIGRU4571 from Cork. Accessions having close…

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    System Week Reflection

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    dozen members, whereas each systems project group consisted of around 30 group members. Many groups decided to split the group into smaller subgroups. Through this experience, I came to appreciate the importance of communication in a group. At the start of the project week, the division of tasks amongst the subgroups were not very clear cut. Two or three subgroups within the group were…

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    Stages of Counseling is important because it set the scenes for the professional’s to being to practice multicultural counseling; perhaps all counseling is in a sense, is about a person’s abstract perceptions, about their views on relationships. The discussion about multicultural counseling is diverse and serves as a gauge in the communication and dialogues which are sensitive to the client’s culture background, rationale about their worldviews, and values. The approach of the therapist is to…

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    During the 1950s and 1960s, in order to explain how the brain worked, it was thought of as a machine with specific compartments that held certain information. For instance, there was part of the brain that was specific to speech. While there is a part of the brain that is predominantly for speech (the temporal lobe), the brain does not work as a machine. For instance, we don’t suddenly stop to wait for a respond or information telling us to walk, we just walk. As Spivey mentions, our behavior…

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    The Latino community has been generalized to seem as though access to proper mental healthcare has been a fault on their part, yet others argue that their approach to mental health may not be the only reason or a valid reason at all. Research has demonstrated that other factors have heavily contributed to the plight of a Latino’s mental well-being, instead. These factors vary across a spectrum for each Latino, such as whether or not they uphold cultural ideals; their background; their status;…

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    Subgroup analysis (Table 2) Concomitant Hydroxyurea use • Patients taking concomitant hydroxyurea in the high dose Crizanlizumab group were found to have a median of 2.43 pain crises per year. When compared to the concomitant hydroxyurea placebo group this was a 32.1% lower rate than placebo. • Patients in the high dose Crizanlizumab group who did not receive hydroxyurea were found to have a median annual crisis rate of 1.00. This was found to be a 50% reduction compared to the placebo group…

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    Diversity marketing is more than simply targeting racial subgroups, but rather the understanding of the characteristics of these subgroups including the attitudinal, behavioral, and demographic characteristics. (Mandala & Schwadron, 2015). Business owners who understand these subgroups are better able to penetrate into these…

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