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    Identifying Signs of Abuse‚ Drug Use‚ and Suicidal Tendencies in Students As an educator‚ one of my responsibilities will not only be to educate my students‚ but also look out for the well-being of my children as well. Unfortunately‚ in today’s society‚ there are children and adolescents abused‚ abusing drugs‚ or even has suicidal tendencies. As a teacher‚ it will be important to be aware of the signs to signify that my students are potentially being abused‚ using drugs‚ or having suicidal tendencies

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    American and Russian Values: Different or Alike? Any kind of multicultural communication is based on shared cultural values: socially determined ideas about what is good‚ right‚ or desirable. When we explore American and Russian values‚ we find some interesting similarities that make us realize that establishing communication between our countries is relatively possible. On the other hand‚ there is great cultural misunderstading between two nations‚ each of them thinking the other behaves strangely

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    Identifying Theme: In class‚ we learned different clues for determining the theme‚ or biggest main message‚ of a fictional story. Use your guided notes with these clues to identify the theme of this story you may know – Cinderella. This is part of the original version of the story written by the Brothers Grimm. The wife of a rich man fell sick‚ and as she felt that her end was drawing near‚ she called her only daughter to her bedside and said‚ "Dear child‚ be good and pious‚ and then the good

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    Forever In My Memories Dear Dad‚ August 9‚ 2009 marks the tragic night that you left my life. I had just gone to bed‚ after a wonderful day full of birthday wishes. The last time I saw you alive‚ you had a drunken smile on your face and a Heineken bottle in your left hand. Half an hour after I had fallen asleep‚ mom shouted and banged on my door‚ awakening me from my slumber. Assuming that she was acting bizarre‚ I thought nothing of it‚ as I attempted to fall back asleep. Before I knew it‚ she

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    An American Family vs. Keeping Up with the Kardashians Although these two shows depict different time periods‚ they can arguably be a model for American culture or possibly a gauge in the temperature of what American culture looks like. In American Family there is a scene where one of the young men is talking about California and how he feels about it. Just the use of his language or the words in which he chooses gives the audience an idea of the language that was used during that time period

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    would like to propose a color-coded uniform system for staff to help patients with this problem. Target Population The target population for this recommendation would be all employees within the institution. This process also targets the patients‚ families and visitors‚ as they are the ones who stand to benefit the most. The best way to go about this would be to put together a team or committee to carry out a survey throughout the hospital to get a feel of what the employees and patients think about

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    1. Explore three values that are central to American culture. • What are the three values you would like to explore? Your Answer: When I consider qualities‚ the three I feel are most essential to American society are a success‚ flexibility‚ and independence these are the qualities I might want to explore. • Why are these important to us? Your Answer: Success is important to us because it ensures that we can take care of our families. Flexibility is important to us because without flexibility we would

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    My journey when a seventh grade student inhales Others molecules of oxygen have ask me to tell my journey when a seventh grade student inhales. I would always say: “Try it yourself‚” but now that I’m older and lazy and dying‚ I’m tired to say those same words over and over and over again. So I decided to write it out. Here is my own journey in a seventh grade student that inhales that you will never experience again. It all started when a seventh grade student inhaled deeply in a Science Classroom

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    Natalia Rivera Matthew Rivas Ap Language Mrs. Conferti February 5 2016 Rhetorical Analysis Essay Sarah Vowell in an excerpt from a radio essay read on air entitled‚ “Shooting Dad” (1997) comically yet decisively reveals that although she and her father are extremely different‚ they are still family and actually share some similarities. Throughout the essay‚ she uses different forms of literary devices like juxtaposition‚ flashback‚ and description to explain the differences and similarities

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    Identifying your research objectives In the previous section you have defined your research problem and research questions. In this section we build further on this by thinking about your research goals. We are going to help you to make your research objectives explicit and concrete so they are connected to your research problem. You will notice that these concrete goals will also help to demarcate your research area: What are you going to do and what are you not going to do? In this

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