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    to become an educator of nursing. This registered nurse educational influences continue to be practiced today. Her contributions to the nursing society include grading scales for nursing schools to follow and initiated the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses (Catalano, 2015). Also, she founded Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada, known today as the American Nurses Association. Isabel Robb’s existence must be admired by nursing instructors…

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    member of the National Geographic Society. In 1885, after returning from her first trip to Japan, Scidmore approached the U.S. Army Superintendent of the Office of Public Buildings and Grounds with the idea of planting Sakura trees along the Potomac River waterfront. Her proposal was initially rejected. However, she continued to suggest the idea to every new superintendent over the next 24 years.…

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    Both measures keep our district on track and we know we are following the federal guidelines when we balance our reports with those at our Educational Services District and the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. In addition to Skyward and EDS, we utilize an outside auditor, Washington State Auditors, every years to audit our F196 (Annual Financial Statements). According to our business manager, Gina Bluhm, the federal audits will…

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    took place at Grace United Methodist Church where I am appointed quarter time as licensed local pastor. The lay leader of the congregation contacted me by email asking for the approval of a five hundred dollar expenditure to help our building superintendent – who lives on-site – settle a financial debt that would lead to serious legal trouble if unpaid. Both men wanted me to sign off on the expenditure without the approval of the other church members. I preferred to include the church in this…

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    Ethical Issues within the Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford prison experiment was a controversial experiment in human behavior conducted at Stanford University in 1971. The experiment took twenty-four voluntary students and placed them in the role of either prison guard or prisoner, in a make shift prison that was constructed in the basement of the psychology department of Stanford University. The experiment was to last fourteen days but was terminated after six days due to the negative…

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    Women have been fighting for equality for years, but is there a point they cannot pass? The glass ceiling refers to an unofficial barrier to an advancement in a profession. There are many scenarios where people believe there is a glass barrier to stop a certain group. Some of these glass ceilings for women are in sports, power, and earnings. Women have hit a barrier or a glass ceiling in sports. The women's U.S. olympic soccer team has a new deal that does not guarantee them equal pay with the…

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    Hensel Phelps Internship

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    Training Facility, Women’s Volleyball Courts, the Stark Center, Athletic Offices Infill, renovations of Bellmont Hall, and overall stadium maintenance and renovations. All work done at the stadium has been done was overseen by superintendent, Shane Stone, who was the superintendent while I was…

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    I was in a particular punishment when I was younger that was unjust in my eyes. I made a statement around a friend who took offense to what I said. Therefore, after I said it he went a told the superintendent what I had said. What I had said was, "That's gay". The reason he got offended by me saying that is he felt like I was calling him gay about something, but he misunderstood me. I was using the phrase, that's gay in the form of saying that sucks. I don't remember what he was talking about at…

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    Eugenics Case Study

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    previously. For a patient to be considered for SS under this act, the superintendent would send their recommendation to the Eugenics Committee for review with the primary concerns of potential post-discharge sexual activity, capacity to reproduce and the inheritance of their illness. So, by this criteria, any of the residents could have been recommended to the committee and sterilized. Plaintiffs pleaded that, “…the superintendents abused their public office in making the recommendations…” of…

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    In George Orwell’s writing piece A Hanging, Orwell illustrates an execution, taking place in a prison, in the perspective of a soldier attending a hanging of a prisoner. The story starts off stating the horrific living conditions that the prisoners are forced to live in. I feel that Orwell’s description of “like small animal cages” and “ten feet by ten and was quite bare” (A Hanging) were all conditions he had seen before as an Indian Imperial Police. These descriptions start the reader off with…

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