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    In this assignment I will reflect on team working during our care pathway group project and its implications for practice. Reflection is important due to the way that healthcare professionals develop their practice by learning from their experiences, as well as how it benefits one’s professional development (Jasper et al 2013). This is further supported by The Health and Care Professions Councils’ (HCPC) code of conduct which instructs that a registrant must “keep your professional knowledge and…

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    In Chapter 1: Pathway to Equality: The Determination to Change, Ladino discussed the unequal events and patterns that African Americans began remarking for a social change. Ladino mentioned how the caste system downgraded African Americans’ living conditions and limited their education and professions. In addition, scientists analyzed the psychological causes and effects that segregation caused in children. In sum, Ladino illustrated the unequal treatments and living conditions that led to the…

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    Pathway High School is an alternative education program for students who have been otherwise unsuccessful attending typical high school environments due to behavior issues. PHS has retained the services of ABC Behavior Consulting to implement and provide on-going support of a School-Wide Positive Behavior Support Program. The goal of SWPBIS is to prevent the development of problem behavior while increasing positive behavior and experiences, and reducing the instances of problem behavior…

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    differently. Also, we will seek and find God in various and different ways. We are hardwired to love God. There is no one formula of what loving our heavenly father should look like. Gary Thomas unpacks this much debated topic in his book Sacred Pathways. Thomas unfolds nine specific spiritual temperaments. He elaborates on what it means to be a naturalist, sensate, traditionalist, ascetic, activist, caregiver, an enthusiast, a contemplative, and an intellectual. Each chapter goes in depth on…

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    9.1 Catabolic pathways yield energy by oxidizing organic fuels Catabolic pathways and production of ATP Fermentation - occurs without O2, is partial degradation of sugars to release energy Aerobic respiration - uses O2 in breakdown of glucose (or other energy-rich organic compounds) to yield CO2 and H2O and release energy as ATP and heat Of some prokaryotes - doesn’t use O2 as a reactant but it 's a similar process Cellular respiration - usually used to refer to aerobic process Is…

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    For my Reflective Project I will be researching ethical dilemmas towards my pathway of AFJROTC and the military. The ethical dilemma I have chosen to research is, “To what extent is it ethical to shoot at someone in combat if they are shooting at you because they think you are the enemy?”. I have chosen this topic because I believe that this situation that can actually happen in combat. However, I have not heard of this ever happening, but after I do more research I am sure I can find some…

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    Unit 2 Outcome 2 Career Pathways- System Analysts Matthew Foster Skills Required A system analysts, is a professional occupation who has a specialty in analyzing, programming and implementing in specifics to information technology, usually someone hired by a company to assess their IT systems and such, analyze and help recommend any enhancements required. A system analysts on average is expected to earn somewhere around $79 000, with most of the population within the job not having more than…

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    Written by Taiaiake Alfred, “Wasase: Indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom” expresses his perspective on the “warrior’s dance” of a non-violent spiritual revolution to free his people from colonial oppression. The author explores a history of war and corruption, reasons for rebellion, and approaches that will lead to a successful battle in favor of the indigenous people. Based on his presentation of both facts and opinions throughout his book, I believe he was able to capture and present the…

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    Nurse Witte and the Critical Pathway Dilemma Have you ever meet someone that could sell you swamp land in Florida? Communication is vital to all humans, and is a key ingredient in healthcare. As a leader we must learn how to cast big visons to others that will inspire them to want to get involved rather than simply dedicate to others what you want. I will discuss a critical thinking assignment about a nurse attempting to create a program for a patient and was meeting much…

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    under 30. Furthermore, the UCR reports 62% of property crimes were committed by juveniles or adults under 30 (fbi.gov). The tendency of crime rates is to be higher in youth is one factor that led Terrie Moffitt’s to develop her Dual Pathway Theory. The Dual Pathway Developmental Theory speaks of juveniles engaging in delinquency because they are either life-course persistent offenders (LCPS) or adolescent limited offenders (ALS). The LCPS typically begin offending prior to puberty, and…

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