Academic Honesty

Page 37 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Free Essay

    My Life

    Maria’s Life Name:Maria Joyce Course:PSY 202 Instructor:Beth Luebke Date: 1/9/13 Maria’s Life There was a time in my life when the people around me didn’t think I was going to do much with my life because I dropped out of school and was pregnant at seventeen. I had plenty of family that went to college and had degrees but I really wasn’t doing much with my life. I felt stuck in life like I was trapped in a situation and could not get out. Looking at my life and my child I one day decided

    Words: 879 - Pages: 4

  • Premium Essay

    Education Preparedness

    Educational Preparedness ADN vs. BSN Grand Canyon University Tracy Chesney, MSN-Ed, RN, CNE 25th of November 2012 Educational Preparedness Introduction Nursing is ongoing and lifelong, for the nurse and the patient. It is not limited to the time spent in the hospital, but follows the nurse and patient for life. The importance of the way the nurse delivers this care to the patient can make all the difference to the patients stay at the hospital. In the writer’s opinion education preparedness

    Words: 930 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    Goals

    My career choice for as long as I can remember is to go into the social services. I volunteer in social services, and I have had 2 jobs requiring a bachelors without having an associates. I love being in the social services, empowering people to advocate for themselves is my forte`. I have run across many former clients, that expressed I am doing the community a dis-service by not working in the field. Then again when time permits I go to homeless meal sites and see what’s up, and if anyone could

    Words: 1134 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Value Proposition

    MAR6930 Team Assignment 1 Profile Lieutenant Mark Johnson is a 33 year old naval officer who has spent the last ten years flying the F/A-18 Super Hornet. He has been married to his wife Susan for seven years; together, they have two daughters, Jane and Jill, and another child due in the summer of 2014. Mark is originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but has moved eight times in the past ten years because of the demands of his career. Mark and his family currently live in Lansing, Kansas.

    Words: 980 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    Adn vs. Bsn in Nursing

    Associate-degree Level VS. Baccalaureate-degree Level in Nursing Lisa L. Ramirez Grand Canyon University: NRS 430-V November 22, 2013 There are many differences in the nursing field between an undergraduate nurse, holding an associate’s degree (ADN) and a graduate nurse, holding a baccalaureate’s degree (BSN). The main focus of this paper is to identify the differences of competency in the nursing practice of nurses holding an ADN vs. a BSN degree in the roles of assessing, critical

    Words: 926 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    Taptl

    My group was the first TAPTL group to meet. On September 18, four freshman chemical engineering majors got the chance to talk with Dr. Stephanie Loveland. Talking with someone who did all three of their degrees at Iowa State was eye-opening. We were only able to talk to her for an hour because she had to go to a conference for her children but we all meet at the art café and ate behind the building. I was pleasantly surprised to see my friend Ploi Learner in our group and got the chance to meet two

    Words: 543 - Pages: 3

  • Free Essay

    Personal Responsibility

    Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is the idea that we are in charge of the way we think or feel. It means that our own choices and actions will determine the outcome of most situations. While some circumstances in life are beyond our control, we can control how we handle the bad situations and our attitude towards life. Every person has the choice of free will, so it is up to the individual to make good choices, and do everything she can to help him/herself succeed

    Words: 735 - Pages: 3

  • Premium Essay

    Decision Making Process

    Decision Making Process Robert J Herpel MGT/230 September 16, 2013 Tyler Allen Decision Making Process As I finished my Associates Degree and reflected on the amount of time that it took complete the degree, which was about four to five years due to deployments and just not getting things done as rapid as I should have. I had to recommit myself to my education and ensure that I was going to devote the appropriate amount of time to getting my Bachelor’s Degree as close to the two year

    Words: 967 - Pages: 4

  • Free Essay

    Public Health

    In the large field of public health, it is important to include peer reviews of scholarly journals in order to offer a fresh perspective among colleagues. With scholarly review and interaction amongst one another, one can receive validation in regards to whether the quality of the work is worthy of publication or not. Also, the whole point of a peer review is to provide some type of constructive feedback so that one is able to make improvements. Professional health communication amongst peers

    Words: 258 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Health Promotion

    Differences in Competencies between Nurses Prepared at the Associate-Degree Level versus the Baccalaureate-Degree Level in Nursing Anonymous Grand Canyon University: NRS-430 Professional Dynamics December 1, 2013 Nursing has come a long way, since the beginning of an era when ordinary people without any formal education took care of the sick and poor. Their means of taking care of patients were basic and they were mostly men. Today, nurses have formal education and are registered

    Words: 825 - Pages: 4

Page   1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 50