...Connect your Facebook account to check out what your friends are sharing on SlideShare Connect × SlideShare Upload Browse Go PRO Login Signup Email Favorite Save file Flag Embed ‹› /9 Related More Upload your own Senior project research paper Article. a model_for_mt_with_students_with_emotional_and_behavioral_disorders_20… Senior project essay Music Therapy-MMR Benefits of music Music in schools wider still, and wider VH1's Save the Music Foundation Research paper 21st Century Skills In Music The Psychology of Music Did you know for music Music And Exercise Research Summary Music In Education Music education2 Music Education Music Education National Music Plan and Music Edhubs 49233144 music Senior Project Research Paper Rachel McFarland 2011-2012 Severson Pecha kucha project Senior project pictures Senior Project Work Log Senior Project Speech Brandon Ferrell 0 inShare Wordpress + Follow Music Education Research Paper by Brandonjferrell on Apr 18, 2012 292 views More… No comments yet Subscribe to commentsPost Comment Music Education Research Paper — Document Transcript 1. Ferrell 1Brandon FerrellMrs. TilleryAP Literature15 November 2011 Music Education “Music is the universal language of mankind.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’srevelation about the universality of music applies even today in the education system ofAmerica. Over the last several years, funding for music education and even...
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...relationship of shift work and fatigue and the results noted on medication errors. Two articles were chosen using the University Library, a qualitative research study and a quantitative research study from peer reviewed articles through the use of databases such as EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Gale Powersearch. To research this topic, the query tool utilizing terminology such as shift work, fatigue, and medication errors was used to narrow the search. The intent of this paper is to identify the difference between research study articles versus plain journal articles, the type of nursing journals, and if the article is peer reviewed. EBSCOhost allows one to narrow the search, by selecting the mode as Boolean search, the source type as Academic Journal, the subjects as errors and patient safety, the publication as Journal of Nursing Management, AORN Journal, and Journal of Nursing Education, and finally the database as CINAHL plus with full text reduced the results to 259 articles. The articles are in order from most relevant to least relevant. Effects of working conditions of intravenous medication errors in Japanese hospital, written by Seki and Yamazaki was the most relevant article posted that encompassed the use of a quantitative research method to support the educational content. According to Burns and Grove (2011) “quantitative research is a formal, objective systematic processes in which numerical data are used to obtain information about the world” (p. 20). Referencing the above...
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...effective is their learning? In this current century, a good amount of colleges offers online classes. In my opinion online courses are not as effective as in-person classes, or could I be wrong? Let’s examine both points of view. The use of computer learning has increased over the last years, and it continues to grow dramatically across the globe. The articles I will be referencing are “Technology and Education” and “New Online Instruction Models Redefine Class Time” both come from credible source Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context which help students prepare research an subject matters that are widely important Gale Opposing Viewpoints in Context is well known for providing more than 300 primary source documents, periodical articles, court-case overviews, statistics and contains more than 700 Greenhaven Press, Gale, Macmillan Reference USA™, Charles Scribner’s Sons® and U·X·L titles. Both articles were selected because they both point out the information necessary for the research needed. The University of Phoenix also presents these articles from their internal sources for student review. Technology has changed much of our daily life and now it is changing the way we educate our students. Professor Bergmann says, “students can't just "watch the video and be done with it." He checks their notes and requires each student to come to class with a question.” This is an effective way for students to pay attention in class, not just watch the lessons. The more students interact...
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...objective for my research, and the goal of this article was to inform you of how placebos work and if they are effective. W. Grant Thompson, MD. The Placebo Effect and Health: Combining Science and Compassionate Care. Amherst, New York. Prometheus Books, 2005 This book was useful it was a whole book focused on how placebos were used, worked and different concepts to it, this source is different due it being something directly talking about m topic. Yes the source is reliable, and this source is objective, and the goal of this source was to inform how placebos come with many scientific concepts and reasoning. Miller, `Franklin G, and Luana Colloca. “The Legitimacy of Placebos treatments in clinical practice: evidence and ethics”. The American Journal of Bioethics. AJOB9 no.12 December 2009; 39-47. MEDLINE, EBSCOhost, Oct. 23,2011. Classical Library “Psychotherapy”. 1985. 22, 163-169. In Understanding Psychotherapy: Fifty years of Client- centered Theory and Practice. PCCS Books.2000 “Placebo”. The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. Ed. K Lee and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner 4th Vol. Detroit. Gale, 2008. P.3325-3346 Gale Virtual Reference Library Web. Oct 23, 2011. Classical Library. < http://go.galegroup/ps/i.do?&id=GALE%7CCX2830101798&v=2.1&u=prov93408&it=r&p=GVRL&sw=w Brody, Howard. “Placebo Effect”. Encyclopedia of Science and Religion. Ed J, Wentzel Vrede van Huyssteen Vol. 2 New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2003. 676-679 Gale Virtual Reference...
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...education. It was no wonder that Mary Whiton Calkins was a pioneer in the field of psychology (Gale, 2001). She was known to invent many research techniques and made important advancements in the area of memory that believed to still be used today. Although Mary did not have an easy entrance in the field of psychology she was able to get her bachelors and continue studying psychology (Goodwin, 2008). Mary Calkins was never considered an official enrolled student at the University of Harvard like she would have wanted in order to obtain her undergraduate degree, however she was able to attend classes as a “guest” of the University of Harvard which still allowed her to receive an education in psychology (Goodwin, 2008). Background Mary Whiton Calkins was born March 30, 1863 in Hartford, Connecticut. Mary was the eldest of five children born to Reverend Wolcott Calkins and Charlotte Grosvenor Whiton. Mary took on adult responsibilities at a young age due to her mothers failing mental and physical health. Mary earned a bachelor of arts in the classics from Smith College and began teaching Greek at Wellesley College in 1887 (Gale, 2001). One year later she was offered a new position teaching psychology at Wellesley. In order for her to teach the courses, she had to receive one years training in psychology, which proved difficult because females were seldom welcome in universities (Gale, 2001). Harvard University allowed her to attend classes in psychology and philosophy but denied...
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...Conducting an Industry Analysis This guide is intended to assist you with your research as you perform an analysis of your business industry. The following steps should be used as a template to report major findings and organize your research. Several key factors must be considered as you analyze your industry: Geographic Area – Local?, regional?, statewide?, national?, international? Industry – Size, trends, outlook Product Buyers – Target customers Regulatory Environment Company Information – Identify and research most successful businesses Identify the Industry Determine the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code and/or NAICS Code for the industry. Find codes at the US Census Website: http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/ Industry Overview Include: A brief history Factors that affect growth Government regulations Leading businesses in the industry Library Resources: o Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys o US Industry & Trade Outlook o Encyclopedia of Emerging Industries, Gale Research o Encyclopedia of American Industries, Gale Research Internet Resources (free or for purchase): o Trade Associations – Find appropriate associations in: Encyclopedia of Associations or a general Internet search) o Hoover's Online (http://www.hoovers.com/) – Companies and Industries Section o MarketReseach.com (http://www.marketresearch.com) – Retailer of private market research reports Small Business & Technology Development Center Page 1 of 4 Conducting...
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...* Spainish social structure Society * Spain itself is divided into 17 regions, each of which elect leaders in direct elections allowing for every region to have a level of autonomy. The Spanish constitution of 1978 protects the democratic independence for, “distinct and nationalities and regions” (Gale 2009b). Because of this, attempting to define the social structure, gender roles, family structure, social identity, and political structure for the entire country is a difficult task. Within Spain, there are six major cultures including the Castilians, the Galicians, the Basques, the Catalans, the Levante, and the Andalucians (Gale. 2009a) and other minority cultures include the Roma and the Asturians (Gale 2009b). Spaniards as a whole do share some cultural traits. * Political Structure: * The political structure of Spain at large is one of a parliamentary monarchy. The king, determined by hereditary, serves as the head of state, however, legislative powers are held within General Courts, or the Cortes Generales, which is spilt between the Congress of Deputies, the Congresso de los Diputados, and the Senate, or the Senado (Gale 2009b.). There are 350 deputies, all of which are elected by the people, and 259 senators, 208 are chosen by the people while 51 are decided by the regions of Spain. Spain, within their executive branch, holds the Council of Ministers which includes a president, a first, second, and third vice president who also serve as ministers for...
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...Bibliographic Citations I. Each of the following resource citations has three parts. ❑ The first part is the type of resource (for example, “Book, one author”). The BOLD Comic Sans font in 14 pt identifies this part of each citation. ❑ The second part is a template containing the components needed to cite the resource. The grey boxes identify the template in each citation. This part is in 12 pt Times New Roman. ❑ The third part provides an actual example of a resource found in a Lexington County District One Library Media Center. The red font in 12 pt Times New Roman, double-spaced lines and hanging indent identify this part of each citation. II. To use the citation template, highlight the template for the resource you need to cite, then copy and paste into your paper. 1st_Author's_LastName, 1st_Author's_FirstName, and 2nd_Author's_FirstName 2nd_Author's_LastName. Title. City_of_Publication: Publisher, Date_of_Publication. III. Select one of the grey boxes and type the correct information. As soon as you click on each grey box to select it, it is highlighted—do not delete the grey box—just start typing. Notice in the sample below, “Warhol” has replaced the grey box that said “1st_Author’s_LastName” in Step II above. Warhol, 1st_Author's_FirstName, and 2nd_Author's_FirstName 2nd_Author's_LastName. Title. City_of_Publication: Publisher, Date_of_Publication. IV. The punctuation, italics, and underlines will be inserted automatically...
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...Buddha was born in Kapilavastu, India. His full name was Siddhartha Gautama(Gale Research in Context). There were 360 million followers of Buddha (Thompson). I had chosen this topic because I had heard about Buddha that he was not a god but he was a good person. So, in many places their temples of Buddha and also I want to learn more information. So I had chosen this topic. There are temples of Buddha in Japan, China, etc. There are many statues of Buddha in many places, but there is the second largest statue of Buddha in Japan. That statue called The Great Buddha of Kamakura. In the text,"The Great Buddha of Kamakura, built in the 1200s, is a bronze statue that stands 13.35 meters tall and weighs 93 tons. Originally, it...
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...by North Carolina’s Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) is intended to assist you with your research as you perform an analysis of your business industry. The following steps should be used as a template to report major findings and organize your research. Several key factors must be considered as you analyze your industry: Geographic Area – local?, regional?, statewide?, national?, international? Industry – size, trends, outlook Product Buyers – target customers Regulatory Environment Company Information – identify and research most successful businesses Identify the Industry Determine the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code and/or NAICS Code for the industry. Industry Overview Include: A brief history Factors that affect growth Government regulations Leading businesses in the industry Library Resources: o Standard & Poor's Industry Surveys o US Industry & Trade Outlook o Encyclopedia of Emerging Industries, Gale Research o Encyclopedia of American Industries, Gale Research Internet Resources (free or for purchase): o Trade Associations – Find appropriate associations in: Encyclopedia of Associations or a general Internet search) o Hoover's Online (www.hoovers.com) – Companies and Industries Section o MarketReseach.com (www.marketresearch.com) – Retailer of private market research reports Small Business & Technology Development Center Page 1 of 4 How to Conduct an Industry Analysis ...
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...In conclusion, Anthony Wayne did lots of things in his early life, when he joined the war,and after the war these thing are what make him amazing. If you learn more about Anthony Wayne it might even help you learn more about the some battles of the american revolutionary war. Works Cited "Anthony Wayne." Encyclopedia of World Biography, Gale, 1998. Research in Context, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=MSIC&sw=w&u=leb32560&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CK1631006873&it=r&asid=d0372d2c4de0cf4e092260e0fdf36fe1. Accessed 5 Dec. 2016. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia™, Columbia University Press, 2016. Research in Context, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=MSIC&sw=w&u=leb32560&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CA69235128&it=r&asid=33c75f7479548ecebfd140f1c0b8c625. Accessed 19 Dec. 2016. DISCovering U.S. History, Gale, 1997. Research in Context, go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?p=MSIC&sw=w&u=leb32560&v=2.1&id=GALE%7CBT2104101385&it=r&asid=66b17f012e48589fac419042a48ba1d0. Accessed 19 Dec. 2016. ...
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...Global Warming LIB100, Maurice Broadwater Professor Kahn Fall 2012 Topic: Is Global warming is a fact or fiction. Thesis: Scientific research states that global warming is happening because the earth temperature went up by 1.4 degrees. Selection and Evaluation of Sources: For my first source I used the website article from the NY times. I found this website article by searching the internet search engine Google using the following terms Global Warming. I chose this website article because it argues that global warming is increases as long as emissions increase. The website article is current because it was updated on Jan 8, 2013. It is authoritative because at the bottom of the page is has a legit contact us. The purpose of the website article is to give a better insight to whoever wants to know the facts about global warming using known facts. For my second source I used the Periodical written by Stephan Battersby from the Academic search premier. I found this periodical by searching the Academic Search Premier using the following search terms, Global warming. I chose this periodical article because it argues that even if emissions from earth was reduced, global temperatures would still rise which supports my thesis that global warming is happening because the earth temperature went up by 1.4 degrees. The periodical is current because it was sourced on 9/22/2012. It is authoritative because it the author is a consultant for New Scientist based in London...
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...studies, salmonella affects infants, children, and elderly people significantly more due to their weak and sometimes undeveloped immune systems. With these types of patients, the bacteria may spread through the intestine to the blood stream and cause more deadly harm. In some situations, outbreaks of salmonella food poisoning are located in hospitals, restaurants, and organizations primarily for the elderly and children. A different type of salmonella bacteria causes thphoid fever disease. Several routes exists that Salmonella transfers through the most common route is poultry and the use of raw eggs. Generally, there are no indications of the bacteria in chickens this one factor makes identifying salmonella challenging. Before more research was developed, the thought was that the bacteria found in chickens could only transfer through if there were cracks in the eggs. Results now show that the eggs have tiny pours where salmonella seeps through and...
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...primary cause of the current U.S. recession was a collapse of the U.S. housing market, which in turn was ignited by defaults in the subprime lending market. Then the domino effect happened with the stock market crash, businesses closing, and unemployment on the rise. Much like the cycle of life, economics is the cycle of existence and it just goes around and around. As it progresses it may affect the length of time it takes to get through certain seasons of the cycle on its rotation. We are just one world, whether we choose to function as a planned economy or a free market economy, because, at the end of the day, we are all interacting and doing business with one another. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a nonpartisan economic research organization based in Massachusetts, a recession is defined as a significant, protracted decline in economic activity that spreads throughout the country, affecting various economic indicators such as income, employment, retail sales, and industrial production. Somewhere between the late 2006 and early 2007, U.S. policy makers started to see some of these signs of recession in the U.S. Take for instance, the number of unemployed workers began mounting and housing prices, which had been booming for numerous years, fell rapidly. In January 2009, facing what seemed to be the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, the incoming Barack Obama administration worked with Congress to pass an economic...
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...Introduction In July 2, 1961, our literacy world was surprised when “A man is not made for defeat ... a man can be destroyed but not defeated”, Ernest Hemiway, was suicide by his shotgun. For sixty-two years, being a great journalist, a soldier and a great writer, Hemingway sang the praise of courageous and extoled human values through his visual experience of the Great War. A Farewell to Arms (1929) – The World War I experience For Whom the Bells Toll (1940) – The Spanish Civil War The Oldman and the Sea (1952) – Ernest Hemingway’s war. (Life’s struggle) This paper will focus on three different wars in Ernest Hemingway’s time frame by concentrate his life style and its influence on writing emotion through his way to the Nobel Prize. Body I. Early Life A. Birth Ernest Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899 in the family which father is the doctor and mother is a former opera singer. During his childhood, he loved sports, hunting and fishing at the family’s summer house at Walloon Lake, Michigan. He was a talented writer, even when he was teenager, he always kept note fill with his thought and observation about the world around him. Hemingway fear his mother. As Martha Gellhorn, Hemingway’s third wife wrote “Deep in Ernest, due to his mother, going back to the indestructible first memories of childhood, was mistrust and fear of women” (http://www.salon.com/2006/08/12/gellhorn.html) B. Family His father, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, a doctor, and his mother, Grace...
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