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    Health History Constance Musi HEAS 1000 Assignment NorQuest College Marion Francis February-09-2015 Biographical Data Name: MN Address: Millwood, Edmonton AB Phone Number: 780-200-xxxx Age: 41 Gender: Female Marital Status/ Family status: Married and has two children. Birthday: May 1, 1974 in Bamenda, Cameroon. Background: Originally from Cameroon and both parents were also from Cameroon. Occupation: Social Worker in Edmonton. Current Health Status The client has no present health

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    My history being a student was an ok process. I’ve been to multiple schools over the years, and overall i’ve made good grades in my classes that i had. I’ve hadn't had problem with math or history for the most part i had problems in science or when it came to english because with science and english i can't quite get the concept of what the teachers are talking about or explaining to the class. It's like i would zone out or starting getting lost or confused about what we’re suppose to be doing in

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    Educational Psychology 2015SP1-HDV-284334-02 Audrey Auriemma Empire State College 04/26/15 When considering a career in education, one must be prepared for the hard work and many challenging demands teachers face on a daily basis, overcrowded classrooms, budget cuts, administrative, district, city, and state demands as well as, parental demands, homework, inadequate working conditions and insufficient supplies, the requirements of “No Child Left Behind”, common core standards

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    History helps us to better understand our heritage prevent disastrous events from happening again and help us to learn how to become better people And a better society as a whole. We study history in order to learn from our ancestors mistakes. Learning about all the terrible stuff that has happened in the past can help us fix what's going on in the

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    heart defect, I could no longer pursue strenuous physical activity. To occupy my copious amounts of immobile time in recovery, my attention turned to reading and painting; it was through these two mediums I was introduced to my now favorite subject, history.

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    egregious. Midnight arrived and I picked up my pen to start writing. My history essay was due in two days’ time and I hadn’t even started. I subconsciously began to gnaw and grind my nails, ignoring the pain as I bit down on the cuticle. I needed a resolution, so what does a computer savvy girl like me do in times of need? I seek guidance from all the other history infused online users. First stop of the night, the history forum. I logged on hoping that someone in the world would mysteriously complete

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    Studies at the University of Amsterdam because of my interest and research experience in traumatic history education. As an undergraduate, I analyzed how ex-torture sites in Argentina used critical pedagogy to promote certain citizenship ideals amongst students. If selected for the program, I would like to explore how student perspectives regarding traumatic (and often pivotal) points in their country’s history are affected by the use of certain master narratives. My passion for understanding historical

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    My intended major is Art History. When I first took the Ancient-Medieval class in 2011, I was taken back by all the historic beauty to be seen and stories, to be heard. When I met Terri McDermott, my Western art professor, I became drawn even more so. I loved every lecture, assignment, exam, and taking notes. Having become an outspoken student, I communicated to professor McDermott after every class about comparisons between movements and artists. She quickly took notice of my interest and motivated

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    The development of personal identity and a sense of place are concepts that are influenced by abstract ideology such as nationalism, fictitious history, and personal meaning. Anderson talks about the nature of how nationalism shapes a person and a community in his book, Imagined Communities. According to my first blog entry, Anderson defines a nation as an “imagined political community—and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign.” He claims that its imaginary aspect is due to the fact that

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    traditions. Reflecting on these experiences has made me realize how my personal history has shaped my life and made me who I am. Being aware of how diverse the human race is makes me want to study our origins further. I think it’s important to understand that we all share one human history. We need to appreciate all cultures and learn from each other. I want to contribute to the future of our world. I believe studying History and International Relations will equip me with the knowledge to make a

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