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    Scarcity and Othering Scarcity and Othering are two concepts that go hand in hand. It is in times of scarcity that the othering of entire groups of people become most prevalent and may create a divide that can be seen nationwide. This divide can be seen racially, socioeconomically, and culturally. The United States endures some level of disparities in any given state; however, in times which resources “perceived or real” appear to be limited or near extinction groups begin to give way to “self…

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    To reach and inform TRAVFOODS target markets that consist of young working families, and elderly and disabled people, TRAVFOOD must take a couple different avenues in its marketing communication mix, because this is a wide target group and their means of primary communication may be drastically different. TRAVFOODS marketing mix will consist of personal customer interaction by our team at TRAVFOOD to make sales and build customer relationship, advertisement of TRAVFOODS services and direct and…

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    Proctor Essay

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    1. Proctoring is supervising or invigilating during an exam. The University of the People require students to complete a number of proctored exams before graduation as per their chosen degree programme. Students will only graduate when all required proctored exams are successfully completed. This is a pre-condition to being awarded the degree. The UoPeople reserves the right to veto the proctor at any time. 2. The appropriate proctor must be a responsible adult of at least 21 years old; must be…

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    increasing the mind’s interest of a topic you were freshly introduced to? I feel that passion over the topic of the human body and the medical world and I become determined to learn more. I am interested in the foreign, universal language of medical terminology and of the hands-on skills of assisting a doctor. I strongly feel the desire to gain the knowledge and skills to become part of their world. I vaguely remember sitting at my desk wondering what led me to the Health Sciences and…

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    “Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds”-Albert Einstein (BrainyQuote.com). This quote is important in the story of Gil Pender. The bad spirit is driven without much thought and is instinctual and pleasurable. While the good spirit usual can take more time to develop because it can be the hardest decision to make. People and experiences in life drive good and bad spirits to formulate our decisions. To discern which spirit is the right one, we need to take in…

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    School Uniformity

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    School uniform policies have increased dramatically across the United States in the last forty years. In that time, the popular idea that school uniforms help improve studies among students, reduce gang affiliated activity, and promote conformity amongst the student body has wormed its way into the minds of school board members and parents across the country. It is much more likely that adults support the idea of school uniforms, not only at a high school or middle school level, but also at an…

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    Starting off this class with reading what Family Ministry is defined as opened up my view on how Family Ministry can be diverse in a variety of understanding. Diana Garland stated that “family ministry is any activity that directly or indirectly (1) forms families in the congregation community; (2) increases the Christlikeness of the family relationships of Christians; or (3) equips and supports families for the work to which they are called together.” Earlier in the reading she stated that…

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    “Actors are agents of change. A film, a piece of theater, a piece of music, or a book can make a difference. It can change the world.” Quoted by Alan Rickman, Rickman reminds us how impactful this multimodal art form can be to the eye of the beholder. Emotion is a virtue when experiencing professional production, as actors can give and take this crucial sense, it seems to grow as they continue their role. Emotion is played by the actor but left for understanding by the audience. As stage right…

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    In the essay, “ The Lonely Good Company of Books,” by Richard Rodriguez,he mentioned to his readers in the very beginning that he was not big reader as a child. Rodriguez writes,” I knew my mother and father could read and write in both, Spanish and English(293).” He also mentions,” their reading consisted of work manuals, prayer books, newspapers, and recipes(Rodriguez 293).” From what Rodriguez writes we can gather that reading was not used very much in his house hold. The lack of reading to…

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    As teachers our understanding of integrating information and computer technologies (ICT) into our classrooms is constantly changing as we weigh up the potential positive and negative effects when using these mediums to engage with our students. However there are potential associated risks involving the safety of students when involving the use of new technology such as the Internet and cell phones which has increased dramatically in recent years. Based on the research reviewed in this essay, I…

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