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    My motives for becoming a teacher, the roles/jobs of a teacher and students, My goals I want to achieve, The goals I want to achieve are making every student’s parent’s happy and giving the students the best education and I want them to want them to come to school and be engaged in the class. My motivation for wanting to teach young children is that, I was inspired by my niece and nephew. I love working with little kids. They keep you busy, and they make your day entertaining. Little kids make

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    Introduction Research is about systematically obtaining and analysing data to increase our knowledge about a topic in which we are interested (Saunders et al. 2010). In order to develop a good research topic the objectives needs to be clearly identified.Formulating a research question is an intellectually challenging and time-consuming undertaking (Saunders and Lewis, 2012). Denescombe mentions (2012, p.167) that “ a topic for research should be something that lends itself to being researched using

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    Epicurus Fear Of Life

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    Francisco Martínez 818886517 PHIL-401A: Writing Assignment #3 Epicurus was born in the city of Samos. Epicurus practiced philosophy as a student with a follower of Democritus. This relationship influenced the work of Epicurus, notable in the belief Epicurus held of atoms and the void. Known as the Garden, the name given to the location and individuals that joined Epicurus in contemplation away from society, was the birthplace of Epicureanism (the school of thought that valued friendship, pleasure

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    Zarko Analysis

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    guide the actions of a character. But problems occur when a player tries to actually use the alignment of a character to help determine the character’s actions. “Hmmm. Zarko is of alignment x; so what the heck does that mean in this situation?” Axiology, the study of moral and ethical philosophy, is a complicated and confusing pursuit even in the real world. Moral philosophy is particularly slippery, because the subject matter concerns beliefs, which don’t “exist” in the same way that trees or chairs

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    As society progresses in the advancement of technology, science, self-efficiency, the dichotomy of church and state increases in its separation. However, these advancements do not delete the moral dilemma man faces daily. Man no longer looks towards a higher power as a source of reason, truth, and morality, but rather looks to him/herself, basing their decisions on fallible human reasoning. Modernism, as the dominant worldview, is now the source of explanation, relying on human reasoning as the reference

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    Several issues and theories exist involving access to health care. The four types of models determine if one has the right to only basic care or the right to all of the needed healthcare. They also showcase various views. Regardless, justice is applied to healthcare throughout the four models. Although each model has its own strength, each model for the allocation of healthcare encounters several issues. For example, The Proprietary model runs into issues when healthcare is presumed to be a special

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    All systems of thought and each worldview have a notion of God. Secular humanism is defined as a belief system where humanity is the sovereign of all beings, and where reality and information rests in science and reason. The secular humanistic worldview started as a substitute among religions. Humanism is not a religious belief system in itself, while secular means “not religious.” A religion is any system of belief that informs an individual’s worldview. The secular humanistic worldview has a

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    assumptions, epistemologies, and ontologies (Crotty, 1998); or broadly conceived research methodologies (Neuman, 2000). Philosophically, researchers make claims about what is knowledge (ontology), how we know it (epistemology), what values go into it (axiology), how we write about it (rhetoric), and the processes for studying it (methodology) (Creswell, 1994). The researcher brings to the choice of a research design assumptions about the knowledge in claims. In addition, operating at more applied level

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    their students and be able to engage them in the material to catch their attention. The job/role of the students is to pay attention to the teacher and engage themselves in the material. The branch of educational philosophy that I fall under is axiology because I have huge beliefs in morals and aesthetics, as I believe knowing the difference between right and wrong is of extreme importance in our world. Not knowing the difference between right and wrong, and having no sense of ethics will not get

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    Becoming a teacher has been a personal goal of mine since I was 15 years old. I always knew I had a knack for teaching, that teaching would be the career for me. Ever since I started my gymnastics job back in 2015 teaching children from the ages of 3 to age 16. I love working with children in educational environments. Being able to have my own little class and associating myself with children everyday made me understand how much I would enjoy teaching a classroom full of students. After factoring

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