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    contrast to positive and negative reinforcement is the use of presentation and removal punishment used within the classroom environment. Presentation punishment is an event within the person’s environment that decreases an inapproiate behaviour. Teachers may use a variety of presentation punishments to modify the behaviour of students such as detention, extra work or sent to the principal’s office (O'Donnell et al., 2015). The effect of presentation punishment is determined upon the time frame and regularity

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    getting this perception that music is only important to help with test scores. Recently, music was defined as a core subject. When people believe that music is only important because it helps with test scores that is the equivalent of saying that effective writing class is only useful to help with writing scientific conclusions. We live in a test driven society where students are measured by a number on a test rather than what they have to offer outside of the classroom. There are an abundance of

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    meetings function smoothly. Also while working together, we have learned each other’s strengths and weaknesses, which we use when someone is better at a certain aspect. For example, one member is more creative so she created the background for our presentation and helped with the ideas for our activities. Working in groups can be challenging, but as a group we do our best to make sure we complete our tasks and stay focused. Communication is extremely important when working in groups because in order

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    For our teamwork presentation this week, diving into the concept of teamwork and how to build and collaborate as an efficient team, we found a different sense of unity and collaboration that we were unaware of before the preparation for our presentation. For our team’s main topics, we covered the differences between a team and a group, and the vague similarities between the two. From the textbook comparisons, we consider ourselves a team rather than a group of people because of our common goals before

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    I selected a presentation on Antimicrobial Resistance given by Dame Sally Davies, England’s Chief Medical Officer, for the Royal Institution of Great Britain. This review will focus on the first five minutes of the lecture (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H_Ox1vVnTc, 0:10-5:35). I chose this video because it was memorable and engaging. I came across this lecture last semester, while doing research on a related topic. I had originally intended to skim the lecture for information specific to the

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    Experiential Teaching - Why I vividly remember and most appreciate professors that connected theoretical content of a lecture to their daily practices and experiences. Professors that shared experiential knowledge, allowed me to gain deeper understanding of the content and practical applications. This combination allowed me to quickly implement new practices in my classroom early in my teaching career and tools early in my management career. I hope to be a higher education educator who makes experiential

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    (Rycroft-Malone & Bucknall, 2010). This is realized by transforming clinical changes into practice. It actually involves two stage processes namely: translation of evidence into practice and integration of research recommendations into actual practice. Effective dissemination of evidence based practice findings enable staff to share information about developments in healthcare practice and implement innovation (Freemantle & Watt, 1994). Dissemination enables healthcare professionals to make decisions based

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    The Tuckman’s stages of team development (Levi, 2007) will be used as lens to evaluate the work of the group presentation. The Tuckman’s stages of team development consist of five stages of forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning (Levi, 2007). In the forming stage we tend to know each other and figure out how we are going to run the presentation. At this stage, there was discomfort due to unfamiliarity together with confusion on how we will function together. The solution for that case

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    • THE PROBLEM: In 2005, I was working as Manager of International Investments in Valores Bancolombia and we started selling the first hedge fund in the country. Colombian financial sector was starting to develop, and investors and Financial Advisors had none or few knowledge about international markets and they mainly invested in local fixed income and stocks. The launch of the products was a big success, in the first 3 months we increased the revenue of the area by 300% and the assets under management

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    Movie marketing – more than just media interviews Description: Over the past 10 years Hollywood has been filling less and less seats in its theatres. Home-entertainment options like streamed movies/TV shows and video games have significantly eaten away at moviegoers motivation to visit the big screen. Hollywood has fought hard to maintain its profitability by providing a richer viewing experience to its patrons. Investments in technology like Real D 3D projectors and rich sound systems have

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