she started her career not being on the path to HR, but rather started her HR job as a part time employee. She started as an HR assistant at Lewis and Clark College, until her sons were of high school age. She then went to work full time in HR for 10 years at Lewis and Clark College. A position then became available at Western States College which Ms. Loewen states was a stretch to her comfort zone. With the change she did not realize that this new position was a one stop position as a generalist
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This past December, I graduated from Tidewater Community College with an associate degree in general studies and was promoted to Petty Officer Second Class in the United States Navy. I never expected to become a community college graduate. I never imagined I would join the military, either. Up to this point, my educational and career journey has been thoroughly non-traditional—marked by twists and turns, changes of heart, and changes of plans. Going forward, however, the path is much clearer. I have
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provided College Poly-tech Mara Kuala Lumpur 1.1 Introduction The first chapter attempt to discuss the background of the study, which provides a general idea on the scope of the study. In addition, this chapter presents the identified research problem and it followed by the objective of the study. Then this chapter will proceeds with the explanation of the importance of the study. The main focus of this study is about student’s satisfactions towards facilities and services provided by College Poly-Tech
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their lessons which is very harmful. Teacher’s reaction shouldn’t vary from student to student; it should be equal for every student. Discrimination is very fatal for students. In colleges, the scenario is different. Here there are problems which are related to politics. One should avoid any kind of politics (that in college as it is fatal for any student. Frustration often appears in students especially when their course session reaches its end. A majority of them either go for further studies whereas
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from State and Federal Government agencies would provide support needed to generate more affordable nursing education. Lower education costs and increased availability of nursing seats in colleges will assist and encourage nurses with associate degrees to obtain their baccalaureate degree or higher in nursing. Colleges must continually review and remodel their curriculum to keep up with the advancements in the field of medicine. IOM reported that nurses’ knowledge and their potential are not utilized
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significant differences in patient outcomes. Patient outcomes are substantially better in hospitals or institutions where the majority of staff have a BSN or higher education. Based on research, there is a movement by the American Association of Colleges of Nursing to increase the percentage of BSN or higher educated nurses in workforce. The BSN prepared nurses are assets to hospitals because studies have shown that a high percentage of BSN prepared nurses directly correlates to lower hospital mortality
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Lebanon Valley College 101 N. College Avenue Annville, PA 17003-1400 1982 – 1985 Diploma in Nursing Bryn Mawr School of Nursing 130 S. Bryn Mawr Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 1980 – 1982 Associates Degree – Nursing
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My name is Anastasia Belova and I am a senior student of a Respiratory Therapy program at Southern Maine Community College. My passion for respiratory care began when my mother became critically ill and wasn’t able to receive appropriate respiratory care due to the missing specialists of this field and lack of knowledge about respiratory treatments. The trauma of loosing my mother at age 20 really forced me to evaluate myself and determine which direction I would take for my future. Among my many
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professions. It is also an unfortunate prospect to understand that mathematical principles and the study of such major applications is no longer a popular social trend. On the other hand of the social and professional spectrum, the vast majority of college students seeking future majors are leaning towards other convenient modes of study, including those in the healthcare industry and other related sciences and studies. Now understanding how modern culture had become so predisposed to ascertaining studies
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The Effect of African-American Students Socioeconomic Status on how it Affects College Retention and Graduation Rates at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Abstract With Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) graduation rates at the lowest they have been in the last decade I have become concerned. It makes me wonder what is causing this and what needs to be done in order to change this. While reading an article from The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (JBHE) I
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