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    Collateral Learning

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    “Collateral learning” was a term coined by John Dewey that “describes the cultural values and standards we learn while engaged in often entertaining pastimes” (Dewey). Neil Postman and Bell Hooks both found themselves intrigued when they learned of this term‚ which led to them researching more about them‚ and eventually writing two different sides to a very similar story. The television show the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air‚ proves that it can be something educational to watch. While at the same time

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    sixteen years working experiences in the Emergency Department (ETD) and currently attached to the ETD in one of the hospital located in central region. In this assignment I will discuss and explore how practice arena can assist in learning as well to identify the learning opportunity available for learners and how I integrate my professional role to develop health care profession competency. My focus will be on the factors of physical and social climate and how does it affect learning in my practice arena

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    COMMUNITY HEALTH SURVEY Barangay 536‚ Zone 63‚ Quezon City Date of Survey: February 20‚ 2009 HEALTH CARE II RELATED LEARNING EXPERIENCE PHILIPPINE REHABILITATION INSTITUTE College of Nursing #56 Banawe Street‚ Quezon City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Health Care II-RLE Presented to: College of Nursing Presented by: Group II of Health Care II-RLE Group Members Camillo Furigay (BSN) Leo Jesus Funa (BS PT) Jake Goyena (BSN) Jessi Juico (BSN) Anjo Marie

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    Inclusive learning

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    Inclusive Learning We cannot assume that just because a teacher teaches‚ a learner learns. The process is far more complex than one of received input and intended outcome. This is because teachers‚ when engaging with learners‚ are not involved in programming machines; the learning process involves humans who are diverse in their needs‚ development‚ attitudes‚ values and beliefs. (O’Brien & Guiney‚ 2001‚ p. 2) Whilst studying inclusion for this assignment‚ I have learned much

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    facebook-good or bad?

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    write‚ don’t care about anything father in front of them than their iPods” (Goldwasser 237) is it true? Teenagers I see today like to keep up to date with their friends and love ones‚ making sure they’re okay‚ making sure they’re not sad‚ or nothing bad is happening and even becoming closer to those who aren’t so close.  For example‚ some people are becoming closer to their parent‚ than when they were younger thanks to Facebook. “Ms.Bomberg‚ the Cornell student‚ confesses an upside to her mother being

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    Learning Process

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    To learn is to acquire knowledge or skill. Learning also may involve a change in attitude or behavior. Children learn to identify objects at an early age; teenagers may learn to improve study habits; and adults can learn to solve complex problems. Pilots and aviation maintenance technicians (AMTs) need to acquire the higher levels of knowledge and skill‚ including the ability to exercise judgment and solve problems. The challenge for the aviation instructor is to understand how people learn‚ and

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    Television- good or bad?

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    Every day people watch thousands of channels that operators give them. In 21. century television has become one of the most important tools for education and entertainment. People say that most of television content is violent and has bad influence on children. But is that really true? As a child‚ television was entertaining and I have learned alot by whatching it. Although‚ over the years‚ I have learned that television does more harm than good. In the one hand‚ we can learn about world’s problems

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    A Dining Experience

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    The food was exceptional but what I came away from the meal with was…. well it was an ‘experience’ and not just a ‘meal’. A number of things went into the 3 hours that we dined at Maha that stood out and left me pondering what I could learn from the success of this restaurant and apply to my own business. Walking into Maha there was an immediate transformation that occurred that drew us into the experience. Situated on a small and fairly ugly street filled with the back ends of buildings and

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    Bad Guilt Definition

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    What is good and bad guilt? Knowing the difference can be very important in how you function and live your life. Most people just think of guilt as a bad consequence when you do something wrong. Rarely do people see guilt as a positive reaction. The difference between good and bad guilt is very simple. Good guilt is when you recognize that you’ve done something wrong and regret doing it. Hopefully guilt will keep you from repeating your mistakes in the future. On the other hand‚ bad guilt can keep

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    Coffee: Bad for Sleep

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    Late Night Cup of Coffee: Bad for Sleep Sleep is very important to human beings especially because it allows both our minds and body to rest. It sorts out and arranges our memory and it is necessary for our body to function well. In fact about 40% of a person’s day is allocated to sleep throughout adolescence. However‚ adolescents who are people aged 12 to 18 years need 9 hours of sleep but on average most teens get 7 hours only (Mindell and Owens 30). A variety of factors contributes to the tendency

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