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    Michael Fathalla ENC 1102 Professor Eric Murnane March 10, 2015 Data Analysis Present a clear picture of your discourse community. Who are its members? What specialized language/texts/rituals are associated with it? Why should it be studied at all? You should have discussed these ideas in your research proposal. Here is where you realize them with materials you gathered from your discourse community. The Pre-Professional Medical Society or PPMS is an organization on the University of

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    UNDERGRADUATE/ GRADUATE SPRING: 11/01/11 SUMMER: 03/15/11 FALL: 05/15/11 STIPEND The ARISE Coalition is seeking a volunteer policy intern to: Conduct data analyses of a number of recent reports from the DOE regarding the provision of special education services in NYC; and Assist the Coordinator of the Coalition to organize and needs applicant with Data and policy analysis Excellent oral and written communication

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    BY:DONTE. NETHERLANDS TECH .VS. USA TECH period3 Think different. It was more than an advertising slogan. It was a manifesto, and with it, former Apple CEO Steve Jobs upended the computer industry, the music industry and the world of mobile phones. The digital visionary 's next plan was to bring radical change to schools and textbook publishers, but he died of cancer before he could do it Some of the ideas that may have occurred to Jobs are now on display in the Netherlands. Eleven "Steve

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    informed and able to meet all of the qualifications, as well as fully understanding the responsibilities a forensic psychologist has. Becoming a forensic psychologist requires years of higher education and a unique set of skills, but offers a wide variety of fascinating work environments and duties. Education is the difference between achieving success as a forensic psychologist and being forced to find another career. Overall, a person planning to work as a forensic psychologist should focus on psychology

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    receive my doctorate degree in Occupational Therapy. I would like to work with geriatric population because they are more vulnerable to disabilities from chronic illness that results in them being put into nursing facilities. I want to specialize my education on physical disabilities. I have experience working with the geriatric patients who are physically disabled and I hope to help them keep their independence. My goal is to help geriatric patients gain valuable skills in order to keep their independence

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    As a sophomore majoring in health science, the goal I have is to pursue a career as an occupational therapist. This career gives me plenty of opportunities I can only benefit from. Whether it comes from job security, steady income, occupational therapy allows me to use my abilities to help someone regain the abilities they once had. To be able to change the life of others as a career seems to be the most rewarding opportunity I could ever take. In order to achieve this goal of being an occupational

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    Methods Participants The participants selected to engage in this research study will consist of a convenience sample recruited from local hospitals, Long Beach Memorial and the Long Beach VA, via fliers and referrals. Professionals working within these hospitals will be notified and also asked to share information with any interested individuals. The study will follow a randomized pretest-posttest group research design, randomly assigning individuals to either treatment Group A (n = 30) or control

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    As stated by Mirabella (2011, p. 7-1), “When we want to evaluate the relationship between two scale variables, we turn to Correlation.” Furthermore, when we measure correlation, we are determining how likely the two variables are associated (Mirabella, 2011). Even more importantly, we must know that correlation does not equal causation (Mirabella, 2011). Therefore, “The key is that there is correlation and not causation” (Mirabella, 2011, p.7-1). The objective of a correlation analysis is to detect

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    As stated previously, I walked around UCI’s outer ring for a total of two times. Thus, the setting of the interviews varied tremendously. If UCI’s ring was divided into four sections, the interviews covered all four. Sample-wise, eleven Anteaters were interviewed (composed of five females and six males). Year-wise (i.e. freshman, sophomore, junior, senior, or graduate), I interviewed three first years, four second years, two fourth years, and two graduate students (first year and second year). The

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    My vision is turning out to be twofold because it concentrates in achieving an advanced degree from Michigan State University. At this time, I am not sure what degree I will end up getting. At one point it I was dead set on a law degree, but time and experience have taught me that I have not found exactly what I am passionate about, but I do believe that I will find it with time. I do know that I regret missing out on a traditional college experience and am now working toward pursuing an advanced

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