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    education Fairness refers to fair treatment and judging of a persons’ behavior by the same standards. The concept of justice and being fair focuses on protecting consumers across the board. Gaberson, Orermann & Shellenbarger (2015) posits that instructors working in the various educational setting whether academia or clinical needs to evaluate each students’ performance by the same ethical standards to prevent biases and promote fairness. The educator must demonstrate appropriate behavior when…

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    When I started out learning how to hold the bow, my instructor would have me hold a pencil, the length of the pencil is about how far you want your fingers apart from each other . When holding the bow you have to have a delicate hold, you cannot hold tight onto it because your wrist will lock, causing the sound…

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    Health Sciences program. Any course similar to this proposal would result in a lawsuit. In addition, many of the new courses can only be taught by a certified instructor for student certification process. I've already checked with respective industry mental health organization and only BHS instructors are registered as certified instructors at MCC. Hence, it would be both unethical and concerning if another department is offering similar…

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    White Collar Crime Study

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    learned through the controlled and contained setting of a laboratory (Friedrichs, 2009). An example of a laboratory experiment would be to have two groups of subjects divided by eye color (blue and brown) with an instructor in the laboratory (or any manufactured, controlled setting). The instructor would then inform both groups that the brown-eyed group is superior and that the blue eyed group is naturally inferior and stupid and then proceed to repeat this throughout the session and then…

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    Easy to Comprehend, I found citations, the mechanics of style and grammar usage easy to comprehend even though I made an error of the question regarding quotes on the quiz. I was confused with APA standard 4:07 that states to “to set off the title of an article or chapter in a periodical or book when the title is mentioned in the text,” (APA, 2010. P.91). The rules for the mechanics of stlye are aligned to what I learned in my high school English classes, although APA rule 4.19…

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    Parris Island Obstacles

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    Parris Island is a small island on the coast of South Carolina where the government makes United States Marines. I said “vacation”, but this thirteen weeks was anything but. The obstacles began when I arrived in the middle of the night and a Drill Instructor entered the bus and “welcomed” everyone to the island. There were physical obstacles such as fifteen mile forced marches, as well as emotional obstacles,…

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    Sports and activities incorporate rules in to help control games, prevent injuries and increase safety. Sports policy determines rules of sports and activities, modified rules for children, matching opponents, use of protective equipment to promote safe participation. Golf Golf is a popular sport that can be played causally or competitively. Regular gold offers a range of health benefits. It improves stamina, cardiovascular fitness and muscular endurance. While the risk in this particular…

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    work together with scaffolding, adult assistance (Woolfolk, 2015, p. 64, 488). However, the quality of interaction between students is essential; if there is a group consisted of students with low grades mainly, the outcome will not be good as the instructor expected. Also, if there is a group consisted of students with various grade-point average, it may cause lose-lose or win-lose outcomes. Furthermore, it is hard to set up groups to have the same degree of participation and willingness.…

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    Ever since I was young, I loved the adventure of traveling. I couldn’t wait to explore and come across something different. I was drawn to the appeal of a new world – new people, new streets, new food, new culture, new everything. I believe traveling makes me feel more mindful than ever because I experience something out of the ordinary every time, away from my everyday routine and worries like a weekly online assignment. It broadens my perspective and exposes me to different ways of life, some…

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    The Suzuki Method

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    the music world around us; each come with a variety of different techniques and difficult necessities to be learned. In order to learn the instrument properly, one must be self-disciplined, subconsciously confident, and have a positively excellent instructor. These major necessities…

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