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    Home Daycare Observations

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    I did my observation in a home daycare setting and was focused on the young male who was 5 who has been diagnosed with Autism. He is on the lower spectrum of Autism but still has the slight disability. While observing him, I observed the other children in the facility. There are 6 kids with one teacher. Her home is set up that everything takes place in the living room except nap time. That happens upstairs in the various rooms. (She lives in a multi-million-dollar home) The children range from…

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    Advanced Practice Roles in Nursing from Past to Present Samantha Hidalgo Nyack College Abstract Nurses have played an important role in the medical field for a long time. Nurses began to further their knowledge and capabilities which led to Advance Practice Nurse. This Research Paper describes advance practice in nursing from almost 50 years ago to how it has progress today. Including how advance practice has impacted the medical field and patient outcome. In the 1960s, Nurse…

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    The state of Alabama sets forth a list of detailed guidelines strictly for the Alabama First Class Pre-K programs to follow in relation to their learning environment. These guidelines were constructed for the inside and outside learning environment. The UWA campus school is considered to be an Alabama First Class Pre-K program, therefore; it must abide by these rules. This paper serves to discuss the inside and outside learning environment of the UWA Campus School and Mrs. Angie’s class.…

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    other disciplines to allow for effective collaboration; without it the potential to act alone without holistic care in mind will occur. Modifying communication to eliminate aggressiveness is also essential to develop. Advanced practice nurses (APN), need to learn and practice assertiveness, not aggressiveness, as a foundational element of communication (Carter & Hanson, 2014). Aggressiveness is viewed as overbearing, and shuts down communication lines, diminishing the effectiveness of the…

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    Toddler's Music Analysis

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    For our song and action activity for toddlers we were looking out for an activity that would engage the toddlers actively to use their entire bodies, be simple enough to follow along with words and actions, be upbeat and short enough to keep their attention and be easy enough to repeat. The example video ‘Shake & Move Children’s Songs’ provided in the guide gave an example of how to engage children while allowing them to use their bodies. Pinnochio by Super Simple Learning was considered, but…

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    long line of Rabbi in Germany, Marx had every idea what it was to be on the outside looking in. However, Marx had the opportunity to do something that most do not, trade in his stigma, his Jewish heritage, in order to maintain and grow his legal practice. Relinquishing his stigma did not however remove the awareness that Marx had in regard to the construct of society and classes. This awareness spurned a series of political, social, and, perceived, radical ideals and theories that made him an…

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    The cultural industry is described by Adorno and Horkheimer (1977) as the standardisation of culture and cultural goods, attained through the manipulation of consumers, pseudo-individualism and commercial marketing in order to accomplish an economic and social status. Within Adorno and Horkheimer’s theory, there are three major concepts that have increased the development of the cultural industry and the behaviour of consumers, this involves discussing the transformation of use value to…

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    Marx Uses Value Duality

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    The use-value duality and concrete labor is correspondent to simple circulation. In simple circulation everyone is simultaneously the buyer and the seller. The first person starts out with a commodity and uses money to exchange, in order to obtain another commodity for it 's specific use…

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    the capital owners, initially is what even allows the process to exist therefore their contribution can’t be undervalued in no means. Ultimately I do find Marx’s view on the economic class division useful I feel at the same time it’s very biased and unfair to some extent on…

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    Economic Rationality

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    problem’ in the Marxist school (HET). The reason being that the capitalist system allows labor to be exploited. Karl Marx explains through his labor theory that there is an important distinction between labor power, amount of labor that is necessary to produce subsistence, and labor time, the amount actually worked (HET). This idea then explains how capitalist make a surplus and thus profit, which is done by labors working a greater number of hours than what is needed to cover the wage bill (HET…

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