generation through teaching, example, and imitation. In this project you will research aspects of culture using your family, textbook, and the internet. You will interview a family member, create a PowerPoint, and you will present your poster to the class. Details: 5-6 minute presentation Use your own words (no cutting and pasting) Should bring the file in multiple forms Describe each characteristic, don’t simply list No smaller than 20” font Avoid all acronyms (Ex. Idk ) Minimum of
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Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document, either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment, remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished, print out a copy to keep for reference Then, go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name, the course title and the Unit and Assessment
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the money to my mom would help everyone in the house not only me. She could use the money to take us out to dinner, or use the money to help pay for a new car. No matter what she does with the money It will help me and my family. That is why I would give it to my mom. 7/1 - Describe one time when you were brave. One time I was at Kings Dominion when I was eight with my Mom, Dad, Brother, and sister. We were getting ready to leave when we noticed my sister was missing. So without hesitation I leaped
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1 Specialist schools. Describe the setting Nature of provision and how they support children and their family with special needs The bridge school. The Bridge School is on Heath road in Ipswich, it is a local authority special school for children of all ages with severe, profound and complex learning difficulties. The needs of the pupils at the setting include a wide range of communication, physical, profound and multiple learning difficulties. All the children attending The Bridge School enter
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Management in a Dynamic Business Environment What are the dominant attribute, leadership style, and strategic emphasis of your organization? Financial Center Federal Credit Union serves consumers who live, work, worship, attend school, or volunteer in Boone, Brown, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, Putnam, and Shelby Counties and the greater Indianapolis area. The Credit Union originated in 1953 to serve the military personnel and civilians assigned to Fort Benjamin
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Their trust will grow as they get to know you and you get to know them. What factors do you take into consideration when promoting communication? Verbal communication: Tone and pitch of your voice, does it suit the situation or what you’re talking about, if someone was sad you would lower your tone and pitch to speak to them. Non-verbal communication: Facial and hand gestures, again this needs to be changed with a situation. Eye contact makes sure that they know you’re talking to them
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the same time, as with any new innovation, this impact has a dark side too. There's no doubt that Facebook is one of the most powerful forms of media for communication today. More than a billion users chat, share photos, and keep their friends and family up to date on their lives regularly. Yet, there are dark sides to its use, along with other forms of social media. Users who don’t restrict the information they share online have a higher risk of identity fraud. In an article from New York Times by
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SENIOR PROFILE Name: E-mail address: Home Phone: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Please type your answers to the following questions and submit the form to your counselor. This information is vital to completing recommendations and secondary school reports accurately and with sufficient detail. Sometimes a small comment from this profile can spark an idea that leads to a much improved and unique letter. Take as much
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four part guide with the collaboration option that you have chosen. 1. Collaboration Assessment Guide: Your Answers: Collaboration Description: Describe the lesson or task you completed collaboratively in a paragraph consisting of five or more sentences. I learned the difference between masculine and feminine adjectives, and when they are plural or singular. I also learned how to describe my family members. I learned how to ask my partner questions in order to learn more about them. My partner and
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The following describe each role of the panelists: Panel Moderator Before the presentation: work with the 3 panelists to fact-check their information. Moderator presentation: Taking no more than five minutes, describe (define) the issue and why it is considered a problem worthy of public attention. Include any historical information, background, or data to help the audience understand the issue. Briefly introduce the panelists, by giving their names and positions (Do not describe the positions
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protect you, the individuals you support and your employer. They enable you to provide a good quality service working within the legal framework and most importantly aim to keep you and the individuals you support, safe from danger or harm. Policies and procedures are essential pieces of information that will support you in your role and will enable you to work professionally and safely. You are being paid (unless you are an unpaid carer) to do a job for your employer. If you do not follow their agreed
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Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. · The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document, either onto your computer or a disk · Then work through your Assessment, remembering to save your work regularly · When you’ve finished, print out a copy to keep for reference · Then, go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name, the course title and the Unit and Assessment
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1. Describe an example of your leadership experience in which you have positively influenced others, helped resolve disputes, or contributed to group efforts over time. Things to consider: A leadership role can mean more than just a title. It can mean being a mentor to others, acting as the person in charge of a specific task, or taking lead role in organizing an event or project. Think about your accomplishments and what you learned from the experience. What were your responsibilities? Did
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PAPER Write a 500- to 750-word reflection paper. Include your experiences and beliefs as a student in a classroom with exceptional students. Address the following questions: * How was diversity addressed when you were in school? * What changes have you noticed in how diverse learners are treated in the classroom? * What are the enefits of including all students in general education classrooms? Click the Assignment Files tab to submit your assignment. SPE
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Exam 1 ------------------------------------------------- 6 questions will be assigned randomly from the following set questions on Monday, October 1. You will be responsible for answering 5 of them. Your answers should be both exhaustive and precise. They should demonstrate everything that you could reasonably know (based on the information in the text and the information from the lectures) about the question being posed. You should not, however, include extraneous information that is unrelated
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Family Health Assessment Jeff Yu Grand Canyon University Family Health Assessment Assessments are one of the greatest tools used in helping to create health care plans with family nursing diagnoses, in mind, for people and their families. A thorough and complete assessment places an emphasis and upholds family health (Edelman, 2010). This essay focuses on a single-family unit and their vision of health utilizing multiple questions derived from the 11 health patterns outlined in Gordon’s functional
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streets to keep warm in the February frost, while trying to get food for your mother who is sick above the bed, and your brothers are starving waiting for you to come back with bread. That is a prime example of poverty shown in one of these two stories. In "Angela's Ashes" by author Frank McCourt, poverty and perseverance is shown when he tries to find food for his family. Similarly, in "The Street", author Ann Petry describes poverty when looking for a place to live through a storm. In both Anglela's
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Dangerous, rabid, and scary, is that how you would describe your dog? No.Then don't describe someone else's that way. The breed of pit bulls has been thrown under the bus for a while now, but it’s time for that to change. As many as 12 states in America have banned pit bulls, and many places in Canada, including cities in British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta have Pitbull restrictions. Pitbull dogs are a misunderstood breed, therefore
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Lesson 01.02 My Fitness Questionnaire Hexael Lopez 8/27/14 1. Describe the activities you participated in yesterday (for example, walked my dog, washed my mother's car). Were you active for more than 60 minutes? The activity that I participated in was walking my dog. I walked my dog twice and I took about 20 with each time that I walked the dog. 2. Explain why each of the activities you participated in can be considered moderate or vigorous. I think that the activity that I participated in yesterday
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juvenile justice. Students will examine the nature of delinquency, as well as a variety of theories and suspected causes of delinquent behavior. Students will study factors related to delinquency and/or prevention including gender, youthful behavior, family, peers, drug use, school, and community. This course will also familiarize students with the evolution of juvenile justice and key players in the juvenile justice process. Additionally, students will develop an understanding of the juvenile court
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The Effects of Generational Trauma Though many families believe it’s okay to repress generational trauma, families should be honest about their emotional damage to younger generations, as studies show unhealthy family dynamics increase the risk for mental health issues and epigenetic changes dramatically. The relationship between a child and their parents can determine how they learn to process emotions. In Lela Moore’s article, she describes how many parents hide information because they think
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there personal responsibility to themselves and their families and to developed partnerships between government and businesses. A couple more topics the article covers econice self-sufficiency, personal responsibility and accountability, child care and transportation and child support. How you determined the sources to be reliable and relevant, and wether or not there is an author bias: The source I found was reliable because it describes personal responsibility not only as an individual, but
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cultural practices allow. 4) Through patient summarization, confirm that the patient understands the discussion and plan of care. 5) Show your understanding and acceptance of patient’s
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What is your history? What is your home of origin? Why did you/your family settle in _____? 2. What is your work? 3. What are some of your family customs and roles of members within your family? What is your role in your family? 4. How closely do you identify with and affiliate with your culture? How assimilated into the mainstream culture are members of your family and how well is that accepted by the rest of the family? 5. What are the gender roles in your culture? And in your family? 6. What
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had in different areas of life. This theory believes that this is determined by your choices and not by fate. Personality traits ca be simple or complex. A few personality traits are kind, considerate, loving, compassionate, funny, outgoing, shy, self-centered and talkative. These are all words or ways to describe what kind of person you are. For example if some tells you that you are a shy person this would describe you someone who keeps to themselves. Everyone has their own traits that is what
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beautiful America is, and it’s no need to find beauty in other places when beauty is here in your country. He describes the beauty of his native home and he will always be a true American. 2. How does Irving describe Europe? “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” He describes Europe as a place where the rich, refine, and a country engulfed in high society. He believes European men exemplify greatness and respect. Irving describes Major Molineux as “an elderly man, of large and majestic person, with strong square features
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strictly professional and involves codes of conduct, policies and procedures. Although you have to be professional in your work place you still would be friendly and treat people equality as role and responsibility you would not share personal information as you would with friends. A personal relationship as an emotional attachment due having family and personal friends. 1.2 - Describe different working relationships in health and social care settings In the health and social care setting there
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SESP 203: Adulthood and Aging Prof. Logan Final Exam/Project: Comprehensive Case Study You will tape record an interview and write a case study of an older adult (at least 70). Your subject may be a family member (grandparents or great aunts or uncles make interesting respondents), friend, or acquaintance. Note: You should not identify the individual by name (use a pseudonym and note it); generally, you should protect confidentiality while providing descriptive information.
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each braid after those nine hundred and ninety-nine women who were boiling in your blood” (196). Edwidge Danticat is the author of the book Krik? Krak! which is a collection of fictional stories she put together. She uses the motif of generations throughout the book to convey the ideas of hope and survival in Haitians sacrificing for a better future for their youths. In “Children of the Sea”, the father protects the family in hopes of a brighter future. The mother of the female protagonist walks
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many more. For a student, location is very significant and usually number one on the college search list, they would either choose to live in a certain part of the country far from home or because of limits on finances live closer. In some families, more than others, money may be scares so financial aid is a heavy influence on the search. Even though academics are very important, students usually focus more on broad academic reputation not the ranking lists that judge them
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