... Before you begin writing your paper, you should first consider which formatting style that you will be using. In this course, we allow you to choose the one that you are more familiar with, or the one that will ultimately be the style most often used within your major. This is a research paper, not a Discussion Board Forum, so it is expected that your paper will be formatted and cited using one of the following styles: current APA, MLA, or Turabian. Requirements: 1. Cover page – This is the first page to be included in your paper (Based on the formatting style that you will be using, see the sample papers in Blackboard). a. APA: For this course, a Summary or Abstract is not required. b. MLA: This format does not require a title page, but does require a specific format for student information. 2. Content pages – These pages will contain your content and fulfill the requirements as listed below. a. Be sure to complete the minimum word count for each Part (I, II, and III). i. Do NOT include the question as part of your word count. ii. Direct quotations must be short and limited. iii. Include your word count at the bottom of each section of the paper (Part I,II, and III). iv. NOTE: Submissions totaling fewer than 250 words will not receive credit. b. Quotations and material used from other sources must be cited using current APA, MLA or Turabian format. You must include in-text citations and a Bibliography/Reference or Works Cited page. c. Check your work for...
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...________________________________________________________ Date Garima Garima ______________________________________________________ Student Name (Print) __________________________Garima Garima________________________________ Student Name (Signature) 25 Possible Points Answer each question in entirety of you will lose points. The lines provided are for essay type responses. YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE LINES YOU CAN DELETE THEM Be complete and answer all questions or points will be taken off. The essays are about QUALITY not QUANTITY! IMPORTANT NOTES: Feel free to attach and/or copy and paste the work into the provided drop box. No emailed papers will count. IF YOUR CLASS HAS A DROPBOX THAT IS THE MAIN AREA TO SUBMIT THE EXAM If I cannot open it I will not GRADE IT. I will not accept ANY late work for exams. Grades will be final and I will not discuss the grade or change a grade under any circumstances. Work alone. APA FORMAT REQUIRED, 1 PAGE RESPONSE FOR EACH QUESTION 6 PAGES TOTAL, YOU MAY GO OVER CHAPTERS 1 through 4 EXAMS: PLAN AHEAD -I am unable to accept emailed exams or late exams. No exceptions. -For technical issues you would need to go through tech support. -Turn in work early to avoid technical issues. Technical issues are not a valid reason for failing to submit work. -Make sure to research the exam drop box...
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...Discussion 2 What death and dying practices are contrary to your personal beliefs or chosen religious values? How will you support a patient’s death and dying rituals and practices, and still honor your own? HLT 324V Week 4 Case Study: Through the Eyes of the Patient and the Health Care Professional Topic: Spiritual and Cultural Emphases on Death and Dying Allied health professionals are confronted with different death and dying practices. An effective allied health professional recognizes the importance of understanding different cultural practices, and learns how to evaluate the death, dying, and spiritual beliefs and practices across the cultures. Read the two specified case histories and choose one for this assignment. Chapter 4, “Stories of Abby: An Ojibwa Journey” and Chapter 14, “Stories of Shanti: Culture and Karma,” by Gelfland, Raspa, and Sherylyn, from End-of-Life Stories: Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries (2005), available in the GCU Library: http://library.gcu.edu:2048/login?url=http://site.ebrary.com/lib/grandcanyon/Doc?id=10265487 Identify your role as a health care professional in supporting Abby or Shanti’s dying rituals, and in creating strategies for displaying respect while still providing quality care. Integrate your strategies as you develop a care plan describing how you would approach the situation and care for the patient. Review the “Care Plan” template prior to beginning. Include the following in your care plan: 1. Communication: family and patient 2...
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...Rule® Model of Behavioral Styles By Dr. Tony Alessandra University of Phoenix - http://UoPX.Assessments.ws - Page 1 of 28 Introduction to The DISC Platinum Rule Behavioral Style Assessment 3 PART I – UNDERSTANDING YOUR PERSONAL eGRAPH RESULTS - Your eGraph Results 11 - How to Read and Interpret Your eGraph 12 - Interpreting School Associate Observer Responses 13 - Interpreting Business Associate Observer Responses 14 - Interpreting The Entire Composite eGraph 15 - A Snapshot of Your Substyle 16 - Descriptions of the 16 Substyles 17 PART II – UNDERSTANDING YOUR STYLE AND INCREASING YOUR EFFECTIVENESS - An Overview of Your Primary Behavioral Style 19 - A Summary of the Dominance 21 - Dominances on the Job 22 - The Dominance’s Behavior and Needs under Stress 23 - How to Reduce Conflict 24 - Action Plans for Dominances 25 - Additional Resources and References 27 - Disclaimer 28 University of Phoenix - http://UoPX.Assessments.ws - Page 2 of 28 Dear JOSHUA, Congratulations on completing the DISC Platinum Rule® Behavioral Style Assessment. Completing the Assessment could be one of the most important relationship building decisions you will ever make. With your personalized and comprehensive DISC Platinum Rule® Behavioral Style Assessment, you have the tools to be successful. Your assessment will not only help you become a better you, it will help you behave more maturely and...
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...Learning is not only limited to formal education but also continues informally throughout your life. Most health and social care workers are expected to support the learning of other staff as a routine aspect of their work. Two of the most known theories linked to learning are Kolb’s experimental learning cycle (1984) and Honey and Mumford’s. David Kolb first published his learning styles models in 1984 from which he developed his learning style inventory. His experimental learning cycle helps us to understand how adults learn. According to Kolb, the way in which people learn are called their cognitive abilities. This means the ways in which an individual thinks by using their own knowledge and experiences. He suggested that during adolescence and early adulthood, we develop our own preferences in the way in which we process information and use it to make sense of our experiences. Kolb’s experiential learning cycle is represented by a four stage learning cycle: 1. Concrete experience – this is the ‘doing’ stage where you carry out or participate in an action 2. Reflective observation – reviewing or reflecting on the experience and where you think about what you did and what happened 3. Abstract conceptualisation – concluding or learning from the experience, sometimes called the theorising stage. In this stage, you use all the information you have gained about the experience and organise your thoughts into order and make sense of the experience. 4. Active experimentation – the...
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...this unit is to read various Roald Dahl books to recognize and analyze the author’s style. The focus will be on how this author expresses his style and use of humor in his stories, themes and characters. The students will also gain experience with literature groups and the dynamics of working in a group. Grade Level: 4 Addresses ELL, diverse learners and different reading levels through cooperative/literature groups, scaffolding and use of multiple intelligences. Time Frame: Approximately one week; the unit could be extended by reading other Roald Dahl books or viewing more videos. Prerequisite Knowledge: Experience with literature groups and roles; class was read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; drawing a timeline. Core Books: The Champion Storyteller by Andrea Savick The Enormous Crocodile (read to whole class) The Twits / Group 1 The Witches / Group 2 Fantastic Mr. Fox / Group 3 George’s Marvelous Medicine / Group 4 The Magic Finger / Group 5 Essential Questions: □ How does an author’s style and life show through several of his works? □ What is Roald Dahl’s style of writing? □ How does he take the events in his life and use humor to write about them? Key Objectives: □ Students will create a timeline of significant events in Roald Dahl’s life. They will discuss how an event in their life could be a plot for a story. □ Students will be able to define, identify and...
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...Congratulations on the new addition to your family!!! I know there are a lot of questions to be answered and things to be learned and I hope that this will help as much as possible. Now that all the paperwork is done and you have your child, it is time to cover the parenting “bases” which are: 1. Self-esteem development 2. The importance of culture and ethnicity in the development of self-concept 3. Healthy parenting styles and discipline for the adoptive child 4. Childcare Options 5. Children and the effects of media and technology 6. Understanding the importance of socialization and child development 7. Positive peer interaction and influence Getting or having a new child can be different. You as a parent have to learn right along with the child. The very first thing is that children learn from their environment and the people in that environment. Everything they see and hear will contribute to their development. They are little sponges absorbing everything around them. You, as the parent(s), play the most important role in your child’s world. Other people, including teachers, peers, extended family, and friends will also have a role but you must remember that you are the most important! Ecological Systems Theory of Development is written by Urie Bronfenbrenner, who is a renowned human development psychologist. In his writing, he stated the impact of the parent’s involvement as well as the surrounding environment’s influences on a child’s development...
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...along after that. So I moved out and moved in with my cousin. I was only 12 years old. I needed to learn how to be a responsible adult. I had no one to take care of me and I was on my own. So I had to learn how to grow up a lot quicker than other kids my age. When I got older I needed to figure out what I wanted to do after high school. So I joined the Marines. The Marines taught me different ways to be responsible. During my Marine Corps career I was taught different learning styles and how to be persistent to reach your goals. Without the corps I probably would have not done anything with my life. When I left the Marines I felt I needed to apply 3 key elements to be successful. These key elements are personal responsibility, learning style and persistency. What is Personal Responsibility? What is personal responsibility? To me personal responsibility is to be accountable for oneself and the people around you, in most any situation, there is no other person to hold accountable for your life than yourself. Everything we do is a direct reflection of your personality and the decisions you make. Kohlberg said, “Most theories of moral cognition focus on cognitive processes such as reasoning and judging” (as quoted in Swaner, 2005, p.1). Kohlberg’s model depicts a progression in moral reasoning from a centeredness in the needs of the self, to a growing awareness of community norms and expectations, and then to the development of universal moral principles...
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...Model of Behavioral Styles By Dr. Tony Alessandra University of Phoenix - http://UOP.BlanchardAssessments.com - Page 1 of 41 Introduction to The DISC Platinum Rule Behavioral Style Assessment 3 PART I - UNDERSTANDING YOUR PERSONAL eGRAPH RESULTS - Your eGraph Results 8 - How to Read and Interpret Your eGraph 9 - Interpreting School Associate Observer Responses 10 - Interpreting Business Associate Observer Responses 11 - Interpreting The Entire Composite eGraph 12 - A Snapshot of Your Substyle 13 - Descriptions of the 16 Substyles 14 PART II - UNDERSTANDING YOUR STYLE AND INCREASING YOUR EFFECTIVENESS - An Overview of Your Primary Behavioral Style 16 - A Summary of the Dominance 18 - Dominances on the Job 19 - The Dominance’s Behavior and Needs under Stress 20 - How to Reduce Conflict 21 - Action Plans for Dominances 22 PART III - APPLICATION OF STYLES - Application of Behavioral Styles with Others 24 - The Four Basic Styles Overview Chart 25 - How to Identify another Person’s Style 26 - What is Behavioral Adaptability 29 - How to Modify Your Directness and Openness 30 - Tension among the Styles 31 - Action Plans for Others 34 - How to Adapt to the Different Behavioral Styles 35 DISC Platinum Rule Resources and References 40 Disclaimer 41 University of Phoenix - http://UOP.BlanchardAssessments.com - Page 2 of 41 Dear JUSTIN, Congratulations on completing the DISC Platinum Rule® Behavioral Style Assessment. Completing...
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...I. Getting to Know You - Keynote Workspace 1. Open keynote - if it is not in your dock- select Go - Applications - look for the iWork ’08 and The Basics of Keynote 4.0.3 drag keynote (it may be in the iWork folder) into the dock. Keynote is a presentation application. 2. When you open keynote you can pick a theme. So pick one! 3. Depending on your mood you may want to change the percentage of your view in the lower left hand corner. 4. What’s in front of you??? The Keynote menu bar - of course. 5. Below the menu bar you see the Tool Bar. This would be a good time to experiment with the different slide controls. slideshow tools different views and types of slides tools for objects adding objects and text L-S Workshop Summer 2008 Nancy Errico page 1 More advanced enhancements The Basics of Keynote 4.0.3 6. One of the new features is a format bar. When you click on it you get the most common formatting tools. II. BASIC KEYNOTE TUTORIAL This is a very basic tutorial for a 5 slide presentation. It will include: Title Slide Slide with Bullets Slide with Image Slide with Table Credit slide 1. Title Slide - Type in your desired title. Keynote will select the font which suits your theme. If you want to change your font there are 2 places to look. Click on the large in your tool bar or select Format-Font in the menu bar. Type in your title and pick the font and style. You can change the color of the text or the background color. You can also create a text...
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...Minima The purpose of this essay is to inform you of my beliefs about an author named Lenn Goodman, who wrote a journal, called In “Some Moral Minima. This essay will explain his remarks about when he states and argues that there are certain things that are simply wrong. And I will explain my reason for if I agree with him or not. I will also share with you the challenges of the explore of Goodman presents to relativism, and which will determine whether I think there are such universal moral requirements. When reading Lenn Goodman journal I have to strongly (agree/disagree?) with him when he argues about that there are certain things that are simply wrong. There are so many things that goes on in this world that are just simply wrong like for example, raping, killing, discrimination, abuse, the justice system and so on. Goodman also discusses that every person whether they are man, woman, or child has the right to live and to be free from any and all inhumane treatments. In my opinion it's just wrong to act upon certain crimes and then also if you are accused of the crime you may or may not get the proper conviction time that should be granted to you. These issues are not just going to simply go away, we are born into sin so the wrongful things that we have done are in us, you simply don’t have to make those choices, you can choose the right path instead of the wrong path (Goodman, 2010). Remember to include citations when you use information from the article. I believe that...
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...“normal” digital pictures into old, vintage Polaroid looking printed pictures. The name is set together by Polaroid, which used to be a possibility to take pictures and get them instantly printed. This contains the second part of the name, which is instant. In modern times old Polaroid cameras are really rare and, in case you are lucky to still have on, really hard and costly to maintain them. But there is a trend among young people up to middle-aged people around 35-45 to seek for those kinds of pictures. Although really high-class single lens reflex camera pictures offer really real and detailed pictures, more and more people seem to prefer the style of old pictures they see on old pictures of their parents or even grandparents. One can see that for example by the success of Instagram, which offers the possibility to change the style of pictures and share them with your friends online. PolarInstant’s headquarter and Labs will be located in San Francisco and the services it offers will be available through the Internet on www.polarinstant.com. People will upload their pictures and then change the style of their picture, where they can choose from various styles, which are of course really authentical, as the company has analysed thousands of old pictures to provide the widest range of possibilities possible. If they want to, they can share their pictures with other costumer’s and talk about their pictures and our offer. PolarInstant’s competitive advantage is that it’s unique...
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...Professional Photographers - Serving Your Customers Better A Wedding is the most unforgettable moment of our life. As such this day has to be made remarkable. We pay thousands for dress, wedding hall, decoration, for drinks and food. But it is most important to choose your wedding photographer and also to make sure whether he is professional or not. Basic inquiry and proper planning can lead to beautiful photographs of your wedding and reception. There are some important questions to be asked when you are selecting a photographer. Here are few tips which will help you in deciding whether the photographer you select is a thorough professional. Kindly go through all of these points to choose a Good Photographer. 1. What if the photographer shows...
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...Worksheet Overview: The GCU Fleming Library will be a vital resource for you during your academic career. The Library contains a wealth of resources that will help you find, research, and broaden your understanding on any given topic. Learning to correctly use resources to support your writing is an essential component of your academic success. Directions: Each step of this assignment will ask you to navigate and explore different components of the GCU Fleming Library. There are seven steps, each containing a question. Record your answers to the questions in the appropriate sections. Before starting this Scavenger Hunt, review the short walk-through tutorial on the GCU Fleming Library. This tutorial consists of five short segments: http://tutorials.gcumedia.com/libraryWalkThrough/vp02.swf If you have time, you can also attend the GCU Library Introduction Webinar. Sign up on this page: http://www.gcu.edu/Student-Life/Library/Webinar-Sign-Up.php Step 1: How to Access the Library There are a number of ways to access the library’s website. Use one of these to reach the Library Research & Resources page: 1. Go directly to the GCU Library Research & Resources page by typing http://www.gcu.edu/Student-Life/Library.php into your Internet browser and clicking “Enter”. 2. Under the “Access Library Resources” section on the right, select the “Library Research and Resources Page”. Question 1: List three ways you can contact the library for assistance, as listed on the Library Research...
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...! Demid Naumov L8114SN ! ! ! TYPES OF LEARNING STYLES ! ! Report Business Management ! ! September 2014 CONTENTS ! 1. BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEARNING ............1 1.1. Auditory Learner ............................................................................................1 1.2. Visual Learner ................................................................................................1 1.3. Kinesthetic Learner ........................................................................................2 2. MY LEARNING STYLE.........................................................................................2 3. CONCLUSION ........................................................................................................3 4. BIBLIOGRAPHY ....................................................................................................4 1 1. BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEARNING ! There is no denying the fact that different persons prefer different learning styles, but usually people even didn’t think about it. Actually, the impact of learning style is crucial for all of us, because the way how you learn, the way how you recall information, and even the words you choose are depends on your learning technique. ! Most scientists believe that there are three different learning styles, which are: Auditory Learner, Visual Learner and Kinesthetic Learner, but usually the best way to learn something is...
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