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    Art is complex, it is more than just an object filled with paint for it to be used as an antique for your living room set. Art can be used as an expression, positive or negative. Art can entice in many ways, for its concealed hidden message for the viewer to analyzed and understand the meaning than the art itself. Art is expressed in many alternatives as well, not just historic paintings from Picasso, Warhol. As well from the like of musicians, a certain creation something more presented than…

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    According to Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America they say, “Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), which include Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, usually affect as many as 1.4 million Americans, most of whom are diagnosed before age 30.” Even though both diseases have numerous symptoms alike, they have a lot of complicated differences. For example according to the CCFA, “Ulcerative colitis is limited to the large intestine (known as the colon) and the rectum”. Crohns Disease “affects…

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    In a world where we want our goods now, the process that get it to you now needs to be perfect. That’s exactly what the trucking industry has done for decades. With the American Trucking Association reporting the all-time high tonnage was reached in 2015. The ATA believes that the trucking industry will continue to add the approximately 89,000 jobs per year for the next decade. Without these drivers we would not be able to have our goods in short periods of time. The trucking industry is vital…

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    1) Lecture: This is a traditional training method and is economical as a large number of employees can be trained at a time. Lecturers are unidirectional because the trainer is the primary communicator who conveys the information to the group, while the group’s role is to listen. When the purpose is informational, this method is preferred. This is suitable for large audiences where participation is not wanted. Content and timing of the lecture can be planned in detail well in advance. But, it…

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    The lottery puzzle stems from the same structure as the lottery paradox, which is a modern paradox credited to Professor Henry E. Kyburg Jr. The lottery puzzle, much like the lottery paradox is episodic, dealing with belief or knowledge. To understand the lottery puzzle, I will analyze the concepts of fallibilism and the principle of closure under known implications. Then I will analyze the plausibility and strength of the possible solution to the lottery puzzle: the denial of knowledge of…

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    The union contends management bypass the grievant, utilizes PSEs, and uses other FTRs on the OTDL without proper rotation ahead of grievant. The grievant is a limited duty employee, who is currently on the 10 hours overtime list. According to the USPS-APWU Joint contract Interpretation Manuel Q&A page 56 #10 says, “Whether a full time limited or light duty employee should be scheduled for overtime is dependent upon whether or not the employee’s medical limitations would allow the employee to…

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    Indigenous religions can be traced back to the beginning of the earth. These religions are very different as they come from small groups of people that were secluded from others. They took place all over the world and was passed on by word of mouth. The Mayans and the Aztecs were the only ones to have a writing system to write their religion down. Like I stated as most people were isolated from others each Indigenous religions were very different. Environmentalist David Suzuki states that to…

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    Autism is becoming extremely prevalent and I personally believe that nowadays are teachers and counselors should learn and understand what autism is. I believe there should be trainings where teachers learn what they can do for students that have ASD. Teachers need to breathe and not panic if they are new to this. Treat them like any other student. Talk with other employees and get their insight. Talk with the child’s parents and maybe even the child to get a better sense of who they are.…

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    Over the course of the semester, I have really gotten the chance to understand the classroom environment from a different perspective. Through my practicum, I have been introduced to new ideas and tactics that will be very helpful in my future as an educator. I have also witnessed methods of teaching that I think could be improved to help the students develop and progress in more effective way. I observed the classroom environment, focused my attention on the ways in which bridges were being…

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    The jury system in the United States is a very important part of our society. The jury system has been around for nearly 1,000 years. In order to understand the jury system, we must first understand the function of a jury. A jury is a body of 12 people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case based upon the evidence that was introduced to them in court (Oxford Dictionary). The idea of a jury was first establish in England in the eleventh century (Landsman, S., & Holderman, J. (2010). The legal…

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