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    iPad, cellphone up to ten times a day to complete these tasks. I'll admit it, I have a favorite app myself. Pinterest! I'll lose hours on end getting lost in the app. However, smart technology does have better uses.   Henry Ford community college student, Shandra Dicks, found a useful way to use smart technology. Dicks, loves to spend her spare time running. She also likes to keep track of her progress from day to day. Dicks, started using the Nike Sensor; a micro-chip she places in her shoe. This

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    Earlier marriage in university students is completely something that happened around the world. As we know, earlier marriage can happen from 15 years to 21 years old. Some of it happens because of their first love and some because they were force by their parents. There are advantages and disadvantage for being young parents especially for university students. First advantages for those who get into marriage at an early age are able to get children at a young age and therefore take care of them

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    The film “Digital Nation” explored defining space in the new digital world. It talked about the virtual world, pros and cons of technology for different groups like gamers, students, families, teachers, administrators, children, military and businesses further the experience of common people. In the movie, Pro Sherry Turkle said, “Technology challenges us to assert our human values. Technology is not good or bad, it powerful and is complicated which means first we have to figure out what they are”

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    What is Plagiarism?

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    is done consciously or not. It also can occur either intentional or not. (Eng, 1995), university students in particular and academia in general sometimes do not realize that what they do can be considered as plagiarism. Statistic shows that the percentages of plagiarism among students are increasing each year. According to The Centre for Academic Integrity Studies, almost 80% of the universities students are admit to plagiarize at least once and 36% of the undergraduates have admitted to committed

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    I spent more time this year making sure that I talked to the families as well as my patients. Another way I improved on my communication was to communicate more effectively between my nurses, the patients and the doctors. If patients had questions I would relay them, and make sure if I was able to answer them I did. Any abnormalities in vital signs were also given to the nurse aid and the nurse was made aware of them as well. The nurse was more of a resource this year, which I really tried to utilize

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    When I took the surveys, I surprised to see how even-keeled my teaching and classroom management styles were. Before student teaching, I had a general idea of what my ideal teaching style and classroom management techniques would look like. However, I have realized that a combination of several teaching styles may be beneficial for students because each student has particular needs for the classroom. According to the teaching style inventory, I can be described as a facilitator first and foremost

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    Whilst working as a Contracts Coordinator at Triacle Clinical Services I dealt with multinational clients on a daily basis thus I had to adapt my communication style. What made the job more challenging was the fact that the negotiating parties differed in working culture and values. On one occasion, I had to deliver a very difficult message to the other party. We wanted to terminate a contract with them, but also wished to continue doing business together on other matters. However, this contract

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    Your Business Plan you Should Consider: Scope: For our purposes scope as the size of the potential market that you targeting, both geographically and population-wise. For instance if you are a College Graduate planning to offer Math tutoring to students in your community, then your business scope will be small and so will your startup costs. In fact, you could probably launch your business for next to nothing. You could market via word-of-mouth and do your tutoring at home, in the school library

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    athlete should be paid. It is a high school student 's dream to play sports at the collegiate level. Many people question why the NCAA, coaches, and administrators are allowed to earn large amounts of money while the student athlete’s hard work and efforts are limited to a scholarship. Others feel that is should be considered a privilege that a college athlete can earn a college degree while enjoying what they love, by playing collegiate sports. Student athletes should not receive payment because

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    ASSIGNMENT ESSAY WORD COUNT: LIMIT 1500 DON’T FORGET TO DELETE HEADINGS EXPLAIN THE IMPORTANCE OF ENGAGING STUDENTS WITH SCIENCE: (355) Science is a powerful way for us to explain how things around us work. But why is it so important for students to study science? Science is everywhere and understanding how it is part of our lives and how it plays a significant role in our lives can assist students in having a solid foundation for success in the future. The rationale of the Australian Curriculum: Science

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