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    faster as they hear the phrases such as: they will only have 55 minutes to complete the math section, they are only use a number two pencil, they must fill the bubbles in clearly and erase all incorrect marks. With the new innovation of electronic scantron answer sheets results are not only quicker, but there is no bias when grading the test. In California standardized testing begins when the child is in Elementary school and continues until the last year of High school. This is the way school…

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    Dr. Best teaching method included clinical scenarios and I shared clinical perspective of administration of Vancomycin and important nursing consideration with patients taking this medication. The trough level are drawn and monitor to make adjustments to medication. Teaching strategies used were writing on the white board and critical thinking scenarios. Disseminating knowledge on Vancomycin in the classroom setting was a great teaching and learning experience. Dr. Best and I discussed…

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    Protective Factors

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    The major research problem identified in this study is the need to identify protective factors for young adult alcohol use disorders, depression, and comorbid alcohol use disorders and depression. The author’s justification for conducting this study is the scarcity of research done to examine the factors that may be protective against the development of alcohol use disorders and depression, as well as their comorbidity. Additionally, identifying protective factors will tell the development of…

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    My administrative project goal focused on collaboration and working on our curriculum with my English department 9-12. Personally, this has been an area that I wanted to focus on for years because I felt that each ELA teacher was not able to move forward when it came to developing a viable curriculum. As teachers, we were planning on an individual grade level, but we were not specifically aware of what our colleagues were doing. For example, questions like: How much research was being done…

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    only “..one-fifth of each week’s class time” (O’Malley 485). O’Malley also says that someone may give the argument that “..they take too much time to read and grade” (O’Malley 486). She then argues that they could just read over the quickly, use a scantron so they don’t even have to read or grade it, or they could make them really short. Lastly, another argument that could be given against her proposal she says is “..frequent exams seem to some professors to create too many problems..” (O’Malley…

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    Single Test

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    Based on my own personal experiences as a 21-year-old Hispanic female who is also a senior in college, being knowledgeable or capable of something has never been, nor will ever be determined by how well or poorly I perform on a test. However, there are many students, some barely starting their schooling, and some who graduate from college in less than four months, who would disagree with me. These students might believe that a high stakes test will define their worth and value to society. The…

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    College Essay On Openness

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    Some students get up and just leave the classroom early and never come back, and the professors never say anything. There are no “yard duty” staff members or “narks” all over campus telling people where they can or can’t sit. I have to buy my own scantrons. There are students here with all kinds of backgrounds, occupations, and ages that are way out of my own little bubble of familiarity. It is still quite shocking, but I am able to accept the facts and simply adapt. I like to think that my…

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    ENG 103 HAND OUTS I. DATA ANALYSIS: Tabular Presentation Introduction to Data Analysis Why do we analyze data? Make sense of data we have collected Basic steps in preliminary data analysis Editing Coding Tabulating Introduction to Data Analysis Editing of data Impose minimal quality standards on the raw data Field Edit -- preliminary edit, used to detect glaring omissions and inaccuracies (often involves respondent follow up) Completeness Legibility Comprehensibility…

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    In virtually every language, the term for Abirthmark@ can be translated as some variant of the terms Aenvy,@ Awish,@ Alonging,@ or “mother’s mark.” Does this suggest anything to you about what people in the past thought might be the causes of birthmarks? something the mother did caused the birth mark? D. Birth Process 14. Childbirth is conventionally divided into three stages. What are they?  mother experiences regular uterine contractions that are usually spaced to 10 to 15 minute…

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