... Procedure 1. Show the picture of some community helpers and ask the participants to name them: a. doctor f. house helper b. nurse g. policewoman c. teacher h. soldier d. dressmaker i. firefighter e. chef j. flight attendant 2. Invite the students to give a short description of the main responsibility that each community helper is doing. a. doctor – cures the sick b. nurse – assists the doctor in healing the sick c. teacher – teaches children to learn things in school d. dressmaker – creates clothes e. chef – cooks food f. house helper– employed to do household work g. policewoman – empowered to enforce the law, protect property and reduce civil disorder h. soldier – defends the country against bad people i. firefighter – fights fire j. flight attendant – assists persons in an airplane Processing 1. What can you say about the gender shown in the pictures? 2. Are women good enough to attend to those kinds of responsibilities? 3. What are their advantage as a woman in their chosen field? Activity – Human Bingo Procedure 1. The participants will know about the mother of other participants. 2. Distribute the Human Bingo activity sheet to each participant. 3. Ask them to read the contents of the Human Bingo activity sheet to be familiarize with the contents. 4. Tell them to ask other participants to write their on the line if the given activity is being done by his/her mother. They need to find a different...
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...breaks down the system fude. The article goes over 6 specific catagories that are very important to determine which is better. The catagoies are Design, Fetures, online, Graphics, games, and value for money. I think this article does a great job on how they determined which console is better. A second artice i found is called the great debatemon a website called alteredgamer.com. It Pretty much gives you the breakdown on what each console has to offer. Like which Xbox 360 to buy and playstation 3 to buy. In each Paragraph it talkes about what each type of Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 has to offer. It also does a quick comparison of the two consoles. Third article is Hardware throwdown on IGN.com. This article talks about what is on the inside of the two consoles. Like the CPU, GPU, RAM, hard drive, disc drive, video support, etc. All of these things come in to play when deciding on which console is better. Every single one of these articles harnesses the information you need to choose what console will end up being the greater console. The important things like what the apperence looks like, the online system, graphics, and whats on the inside that makes it run. Each systems has to appeal to one sertent audience and that is the gamers. These articles that i just talked about can...
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...Emotional Intelligence.” | | |Answer | | |Selected Answer: | | |[pic] True | | |Correct Answer: | | |[pic] True | Question 2 1 out of 1 points | | | |[pic]|2. The Limbic System (mainly the Amygdala) is where our social and emotional centers are located. | | |Answer | | |Selected Answer: | | |[pic] True | | |Correct Answer: ...
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...For this assignment, you will choose a topic, narrow it, research different points of view about it, and identify your audience in order to develop your angle on the topic. After looking at the list of topics below, which was shared in Week 1’s lecture, choose a topic in which you have more than just a passing interest. The best topic to choose is one which impacts you in some way. Having personal experience with the topic will probably lend some perspective on it and may get you closer to an angle on it. Also, sometimes research can be daunting, but if you have personal experience with the topic, or are even passionate about it, you will probably be more motivated to keep working when the “going gets tough.” Thus, while “interest” in a topic is important, mere interest will probably not sustain you through this project. You might ask yourself, “What is it about this topic that sparks my interest enough to write a ten page paper about it?” Once you choose the topic, please respond to the five questions below. Each of your responses should be approximately two paragraphs in length. This assignment will be graded using the Week 1 Assignment Rubric available in Doc Sharing. Education | Technology | Family | Health and Wellness | School Bullies | Multitasking and Technology | Sexualization of Girls | College Students and Weight Issues | No Child Left Behind Act/Race to the Top | Technology and Social Isolation | Gender Discrimination | Childhood Obesity...
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...possibilities that we may face a biological terrorist attack is quite real. We have seen the horrors of 9-11, we are aware of the wars and hatred; which gives us as human beings all the more reason to learn about these tactics. This presentation was probably the toughest thing I’ve ever had to do. Public speaking isn’t my strongest trait; however, I believed this was my nursing duties to give complete strangers the knowledge that might save their lives one day. Power point presentations are always a helpful tool when explaining a subject that those may not know, they seemed to be much more intuitive and very interested during the whole time the presentation took place (Nursing Planet, 2013). Well, in my opinion, when any one is explaining the probability and various ways that I may need this knowledge to someday defend and save not only my own life but also the people around me I would be pretty interested myself. The total time to present and explain and discuss the presentation was just over twenty minutes. When we finished, the time laps felt much quicker. Perhaps because this was also an interesting topic for myself. All in all, I felt very confident my ability to teach and give specific examples on this important discussion was at a high level, and also that this group took all this information to heart. Epidemiological Rational The word epidemiology means to study how often diseases occur in various different people, and why that’s important to plan for prevention (World...
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...thing or you'll say too much. This is just a casual interview though. There's no real pressure upon you, but you're anxious anyway. However, talking about your wife is as easy as breathing for you, it's not like this is a hard question to answer. So, you settle for letting down your guard with the interviewer and giving her an honest answer. After all, there's nothing wrong with being exactly who you...
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...may have some comparable characteristics, overall, everyone is different. The reason why human beings are so dissimilar is because of their distinctive personalities. The mere fact that we all have different parents, life styles, family members, and different routine patterns that they have become accustomed to, seals the fact that we all will be unique in our own way. All of these combined, contributes to the foundation of one’s personality. I believe the personality of a person is the sum of a person’s physical, emotional, mental as well as their social characteristics. What makes people different? Why are some people more likable or more likely to be socially accepted by others? Why are people judged by the way that they act or appear to be rather than by what they have to offer? These are just a few questions that came to my mind when I overheard a group of teenagers talking about this kid that attempted suicide because he felt as if he was an outcast to his peers. This story made me realize that the personality of an individual can determine whether or not a person is capable of overcoming some of the cruel and insensitive barriers that are placed in his or her pathway by the people that he or she has to deal with on a day to day basis. There are many traits that I have adopted throughout my life which defines my personality. I can really appreciate my family for grooming me into the man that I am today. I am not saying that every day was superb, but I have to...
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...Growing up, education has always been a big part of my life. I always wanted to get better than okay grades. It always seemed a little difficult for me because of all the pressure that was put on me each semester with all the required testing the school district had us doing. Growing up I have learned that semester testing slowly started becoming more important in my education and in doing so it has taken away the reason why students go to school and why they learn. I believe that there can be a change and that semester testing should not be the most important part of a student’s education. I have come to see that testing has taken over the importance of homework because the students spend a good amount of their time trying to finish a homework assignment only to be graded for completion points. Most of those completion points being at least 3 points and no more and luckily no less. The most that is done is that the teacher just goes over it and looks through it and make sure there is something done. During my middle and high school years, it got to the point where some of my friends would say “Oh, just...
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...There are many things in my life I do but i do not actually enjoy them. the number one being college I despise college I don't like my classes, I dislike many professors, and most students here make m sick. I came here with the goal of wrestling and to short sighted to see how miserable I would actually be day to day. All of my classes start at eight a.m so I get no sleep and all my practices are at night so I get to bed late. There is way to much homework to be done and if your an athlete I think schools should excuse students from some of the class assignments and be given a couple extra days off class to deal with physical tiredness and injury. With that said I don't feel everyone should get the days off class I just think the sports with...
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...Joshua and I ate our food in nervous silence. I wished I could disappear in my Chipotle salad, yet talking on a “date” is inescapable. “I wish these bowls would come already mixed,” Joshua complained. I scoffed. “Oh my gosh, you can just mix it yourself. It’s not that big of a deal!” “Yes, it is! Wouldn’t that be awesome if they mixed it up for you?” “No, that would be lazy.” I narrowed my eyes. “If you genuinely want that to be a thing, then you’re like the ultimate lazy American.” “Oh, come on, Lili!” “What?” “I was joking! Can’t you take a joke?” “Of course, I can!” “Really? Because you’re pretty emotionless.” “I have emotions. I just don’t typically show them.” His eyes widened with a look of laughter and a hint of terror. “That’s...
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...within this paper I am to answer certain questions posed to me. I will answer those questions in my own way. Although the answers may not be satisfactory to the requirements of this course, I will answer them honestly. I believe that many will be surprised with the answers to the questions. I tend to make people think by what I write. I will admit that the community that I will write about is not the usual community. The community that I will write about is my church community. Contained within my community are a many and diverse group of people. There is everyone from drug addicts to prostitutes, from alcoholics to homeless, from bikers to inner city youth. Then there is me. I come from an upper middle class family. We are all different. We look different, we talk different, and we act different. However, we are all the same. We are all sinners. No the others in my community do not look the same. No one looks the same. We are sinners. Within the church we are the same. It does not matter what we have done our where we come from, we are all the same within the church. Most churches that I have attended in the past the leaders have had an attitude that the "bad" people in the church are beneath them. In my church it is different. Everyone is treated as an equal. I like this treatment. I hate it when people think that anyone else is beneath them. I, personally, try and treat all people the same. In my church we make an effort to help those that want to get out of their situation...
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...Running head: The Business of Being Born Get the Heck Out the Hospital? Erica Wade Mesa Community College Abstract In the film titled “The Business of Being Born” directed by Abby Epstein in 2008, you are given information that supports home births being better for the US mortality rate of newborns and their mothers. This film shines light on the tactics used to change home births from a norm in society to a type of outcast or out dated procedure. This film breaks down a specific time line in which, certain medications phased in or out and when child birth went from a personal bonding moment between mother and child to a medical procedure in hospitals. The film displays the fact that the US maternity system has given reign of procedures and policies to the bottom line which is money. Get the Heck Out the Hospital The film stated that the US had the second highest mortality rate among other industrialized cultures. Which raises the question why is the mortality rate so high in the US. I have to honestly say while watching this film I did not receive a definitive answer. Instead poorly supported statistics was used to tie hospital births to the mortality rate in the US. However in the film it is suggested that majority of the deaths that happen in the US are mothers and babies that delivered in a hospital. But what is not provided is real facts and numbers, but it is not taken into consideration that if 99% of births are in hospitals then it would be true that the...
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...will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of certain survey distribution techniques, and how reliability and validity are important. Also in this paper, I will show you the importance of a police officer and their role in collecting data. There are many different ways that data is collected in the criminal justice system. Examples of these are with surveys and questionnaires, and Sampling. These are used to gather information about the area and the people in it. Surveys are made with premade responses to the questions asked. Questionnaires are made with open ended questions. “Questionnaire development is made of a series of steps. The first step would be deciding what information you are trying to receive, identify the participants taking the survey, selecting the methods of reaching the participants, question development. There are many advantages and disadvantages when it comes to the different forms of surveys. There are in Person, Telephone, Computer-Based, and Focus Group Surveys; just to name a few types. In person surveys are like interviews. You meet face to face and are asked many different questions. The advantages to in person surveys are that you can see the reactions to the questions better, and that you can see if they are lying. The disadvantages to in person surveys are that sometimes the answers are a lot shorter, or unclear. If there are multiple people involved the information may be...
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...policies and/or philosophy at your observation site/school? 3. Discuss this information with your HOSTS coordinator or other professional at your observations site. What are their thoughts on these issues? My Answers: 1. Redshirting I feel is only needed in some cases. Like for example if the child is having difficultly in school or with making friends within the classroom. If the social skills of a child aren’t developing as it should I could understand why that would be necessary but for children that have fine socials I don’t think it is needed. High-Stakes testing in Kindergarten seems a bit much for me to understand. I do think it is important to see and get a feel for how your students are progressing but I feel like a teacher can do that without a test in kindergarten. I feel it is their job as a teacher to know each child well enough to know where they stand. If children are to young to understand the consequences of the test their taking it shouldn’t be given. Children develop social skill at different paces through out the years I see nothing wrong with just letting them develop in kindergarten; save the testing for third grade when they actually understand why they are taking it. Kindergarten entrance age is a topic talked about very currently in education. I believe this can be a good and a bad...
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...not native to the state of Florida but wait do you have a question on how the Burmese python got in the everglades and into Florida a man brought them from Southeast Asia to Florida. And some of them are in the pet store and some people are buying these unusual animals as pets and when they grow to big the careless and irresponsible owners go ahead and release the snake into to the everglades. Also how are the animals that live in the everglades disapearing the pythons are responsible for that they eat all the animals and destroy the everglades ecosystem. Some people created a web site named PythonChallenge.org where u sign up and the people on the web site tell u to do an assignment and it is if you go to the everglades and kill the longest snake you get $1,000 and if you get the most snake you get $1,500....
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