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    San Hwang's Observation

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    I am pleased to nominate San Hwang for the Dean’s Award for Service to Campus and Community. I first met San last fall, when I was his supplemental instructor for Financial Accounting. He came to my sessions with regularity and is when our friendship started. San involvement throughout campus is remarkable. In fall 2015, he was inducted in Phi Theta Kappa, and after the induction ceremony he started coming to almost every weekly meeting. Phi Theta Kappa is well known for its four hallmarks with

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    What Is Multi-Tasking?

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    In another study done by Se-Hoon Jeong & Yoori Hwang, two professors who teach at Korea University and Mynoji University, they attempt to prove to readers that multi-tasking hinders our recalling skills, comprehension and reading skills. In this experiment, one key element both professors decided to do was separate people into two groups- one control group and one group with a changing variable. With the group with the changing variable, they had the task to multi-task. Both groups were then tested

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    Moral distress, ethical climate and nursing ethics Ethics and Morals play an important role in the nursing profession; nurses are confronted with choices to make every day, and some of them more challenging than others. Ethics are affirmations between what it can be right or erroneous. For our society ethics is presented as a complex system of principles and beliefs. This system serves as an approach with the purpose of ensuring the protection of each individual within the society. On the other hand

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    Trevor Gamache Homelessness and Health Introduction Homelessness has become an evolving epidemic of our time, and the health implications associated with being homeless makes it that much worse. Homeless people are at major risk for premature death and a wide range of health problems such as HIV, skin blemishes, and much more. It is very difficult for homeless people to fix their health issues due to the difficulty of accessing health care possibly because of missing health cards, or simply because

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    profit but also happiness. In the beginning of the novel, Wang Lung is getting ready to go to the House of Hwang to meet O-lan. He brings her to his home on the farm and they get married. Soon they find out O-lan is expecting a baby. She gives birth to a son but quickly returns to the fields to work beside her husband. On New Year’s day, O-lan presents her son to her old mistress at the House of Hwang. Wang Lung is proud of O-lan for giving him a son. After Wang Lung and O-lan get married, they start planting

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    Wang Lung And O-Lan

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    Wang Lung is a Chinese farmer who is seeking a wife. He marries a kitchen slave, O-lan, from the House of Hwang, the rich house. He and his wife have two sons together and are living comfortably with Wang’s father. That is until a major drought comes across their town and they all begin to starve. O-lan is pregnant during the famine and ends up having a girl and strangling her to death because of the lack of food. Wang Lung and his family then leave their home for the south where they are hoping

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    around the world. Similar to Berger’s positive findings is a study conducted by Gwo-Jen Hwang, Po-Han Wu and Chi-Chang Chen. Their study addresses the topic of web-based problem-solving activities. According to the Hwang et al. (2012) study online web-based problem-solving games are found to be beneficial in education. In their study an online game was developed for conducting web-based learning activates (Hwang et al., 2012). Two classes of fifth and sixth graders participated in the study. One group

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    “You can’t just wake up and say Gee, I feel black today.” (Hwang). Benjamin then comes back by saying “Well, you can’t just judge my race by my genetic heritage alone.” (Hwang). This argument is what really drives the ethnical identity theme because without it, there would be no story. Another reason ethnic identity is important to the story is because of the end. In the end it states “...The two remain oblivious of one another.” (Hwang). This means that both failed to understand each other's points

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    Growing up I was never one for exercising let only eating healthy. Bad habits don’t die easily and soon enough as I got older they took their toll on my body. As grew not only vertically but horizontally instead of changing my habits I only continued them. I merely changed the way I looked at the problem by embracing the love for my naturally curves instead. Despite not only the public looking down on hefty women but with the further disapproval of my family that the dissonance began to weigh more

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    Homeless Adults Health Care Utilization under Universal Health Insurance in California A review of the article: A Comprehensive Assessment of Health Care Utilization Among Homeless Adults Under a System of Universal Health Insurance Hwang, S.W., Chambers, C., Chiu, S., Katic, M., Kiss, A., Redelmeier, D.A., & Levinson, W. (2013). A Comprehensive Assessment of Health Care Utilization Among Homeless Adults Under a System of Universal Health Insurance. American Journal of Public Health, 103(S2)

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