Instructor: Coralee Drechsler Office Location: C283 Email: CDrechsler@okanagan.bc.ca Office Hours: Mon. & Wed., 11:30am-12:30pm, 2:30pm-3:30pm; Thurs., 1pm-2pm, or by appointment COURSE DESCRIPTION: Welcome to the continuing story of sociology, a discipline that challenges the way we think about our world. Introduction to Sociology II builds on the foundational knowledge and concepts gained through Sociology 111. Therefore, this course continues our introduction to sociology, and explores
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Speed Dating Techniques in Mock Interviews: Lessons to be Learned Sofia Vidalis, Ph.D. and Joseph J. Cecere, Ph.D., CPC Penn State Harrisburg Abstract A student seeking that professional position or practical summer experience has become enormous in their educational experience. A university provides the information and skills for the student so they can be successful in their job search. This may include resume preparation and cover letters towards the next step, the job interview. A mock
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techniques, and research paper writing using documentation format appropriate to the essay’s content. GOALS OF COURSE: By the end of the course, students will: 1. 1. Be able to investigate and analyze multiple perspectives on a variety of subjects. 2. 2. Practice a variety of research methods which includes locating and evaluating valid evidence from reliable sources. 3. 3. Produce and refine through process, audience-appropriate texts that responsibly and effectively incorporate primary and secondary
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Crisis Communication Effectiveness: Article Summary/Critique Rakiyah Muhammad Professor Caldiero COMM 3022: Communication Research Fairleigh Dickinson University December 11, 2015 1. This research article is about crisis communication effectiveness with the roles of relationship history and compassion. Relationships have become the focus for much public relations scholarship where various relational features have been examined in the setting of effective organizational communication.
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Cherie Miller Health Informaion Systems Journal Article Critique #2 Marschollek, Michael (2009). Recent progress in sensor-enhanced health information systems – slowly but sustainably. Informatics for Health & Social Care, 34(4): 225-230 Introduction With an aging society and life expectancy rising there is great need for the integration of health enabling technologies into health information systems. The use of health enabling technologies is thought to help in the
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RALPH WALDO EMERSON “FROM PULPIT TO PULPIT From pulpit to pulpit or does it only appear that way to a few. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s career began in the midst of tragedy and controversy. Emerson first lost his wife Barely a year after marriage in 1831. Emerson then resigned as Pastor of the Second Unitarian Church of Boston in 1832. Both of these events were to be major turning points in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s life.
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His short stories were impeccably written and still remain to be taught in class rooms today. Edgar Poe was born in Boston Massachusetts, on 19 January 1809. He was the middle child of Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe and David Poe. When Edgar was only 2 years of age he had already lost both his mother and his father. His father abandoned the family a year after his birth, while his mother died shortly after from consumption. Although Edgar was never formally adopted he was taken into the home of John
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Dwight Waldo, 1913-2000 James D. Carroll; H. George Frederickson Public Administration Review, Vol. 61, No. 1. (Jan. - Feb., 2001), pp. 2-8. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0033-3352%28200101%2F02%2961%3A1%3C2%3ADW1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V Public Administration Review is currently published by American Society for Public Administration. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR's
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Thinking, Reading and Writing Critically In order to get the highest possible grades in a subject assessed in writing you need to be able to demonstrate an ability to think critically about the sources of information (text-books, academic papers, academic websites and the like) that you use in the construction your answer. You must, in other words, do more than simply take information from other sources and use it construct an answer. It is not enough to select some apposite quotations and demonstrate
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