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    of education after high school to become a doctor. To start the process, a hopeful student must complete four years of college, focusing on math and science to fulfill pre-medical requirements in order to attend medical school for another four years. The first two years of medical school are basics, and the second two years are rotations to learn what specialty a young doctor would like to go into. After earning a medical degree from that school, a doctor must go through three to six years of residency, depending on the specialty he or she chooses. A person’s journey to become a doctor can stop at any time, if he or she doesn’t pass any of the required exams, like the Medical College Admission Test, the USMLE Step 1 (taken after the first half of medical school) and the USMLE Step 2 (taken after the second half of medical school), or the board exams (taken after residency), which are just a few listed on DoctorPreMed.com. To be a doctor, a person must be very dedicated to the medical field in order to obtain the necessary…

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    Modification 1 [M]: An elaboration was added to the curriculum and content area to further clarify the direction of the lesson. M2: The link to the previous version 7.5 of the Australian Curriculum ACHCK027 was removed as it was not necessary because it was very much the same content descriptor as ACHASSK118. M3: The objectives were simplified and linked to the sequence of activities in the lesson plan to enable students to achieve the intended learning outcomes (Marsh, Clarke, Pittaway, 2014,…

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    APA Reflection Paper

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    1. How did you select this research study to analyze? What search terms did you use? What database did you use? What was your rationale for selecting this particular study to analyze over the others in the search results? What is the full reference for the study in APA format? In search for this article I used the UNF library data base. The terms used were “deaf readers and struggles”. An article titled “Guided Reading Approach Teaching Reading to Students Who Are Deaf and Others Who Struggle”…

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    with a bit of overhang, like the kind found on olive jars, jelly jars, etc. Piece of Styrofoam packaging from fruit or meat trays, washed thoroughly Magnet type strip (You can buy this in a long strip you cut, or peel off a section or in small pieces ready to glue onto the back of an object) A photo or picture that will fit inside the jar lid Acrylic or spray paint Steps to making your own Jar Lid Photo Magnet Step one: Paint the jar lid the color of your choice Step two: Place the jar lid on a…

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    Fall Of Man Research Paper

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    taker due to his blindness, but on occasion will do something risky. If you feel even more adventurous, consider asking other Fall of Man players to take a look at it, or even include them in your story. It will also make you seem more connected to other players in Fall of Man! Step 4: Costume Costume design can easily make your character look and feel more in the time period, for example. You wouldn’t see a person out on the streets wearing a gasmask, looking like he just murdered seven…

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    English I only went to the volleyball game to watch my brother. There are boys everywhere. Is that boy looking at me, how do I look? Did I remember to brush my hair this morning? Do I have anything on my face? What does he see when he looks at me? Does he think I look okay? All these thoughts running through my head, part of me is thinking they are can only be judging me on my looks, ahh, what is their final judgment? I guess I can’t get too mad because I’m doing it as well, Number 6 looks…

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    really tries the experiment with the marbles. I do it at least twice a year to remind me of burdens I choose to carry. The truth is there is no right or wrong answer because forgiveness is a choice and it happens in different degrees. No one can force you to forgive and some may even say that forgiveness is a dangerous step. Maybe these little worksheets and exercises will help you form your own…

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    Work Stress Analysis

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    Even when managing a stressful environment seems impossible, small steps that result in big changes are possible. The book The Relaxation & Stress Reduction Workbook points out five steps toward managing work-place stress. These steps are: 1) “Identify how you respond to your specific work stressor,”2)”Set goals to respond more effectively to your work stressors,” 3)”Change your thinking,” 4) “When in conflict, negotiate,” and lastly “Pace and balance yourself.” These five steps will not…

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    CBM Observation Report

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    assessment. This assessment will show “Children who are able to subtract with ease and efficiency know the parts of number and see the relationship between composition and decomposition of numbers and addition and subtraction.” Kathy Richardson, Assessing Math Concepts: Hiding Assessment. Didax Publishing, page 26. The probe will first be probing for the student’s ability to see part-whole number relationships. For each of the students I started off with the number 6 because it was a number in…

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    Student strategy: Student A starts by drawing 11 circles, which is what I saw. When asked to explain what he did, he said that he first drew 2 circles and then 9 more. He then added them together by counting them all to get 11 pennies, which is the answer. When solving the problem, he adds them by counting from 1 to 11, and he seems to have drawn 2 circles and then 9 more, following the time sequence. However, I never saw him count 2, 9, and then all of them, I only saw him count 1 to 11.…

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