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    Directed Study Course Requirements In Directed Study courses‚ the format of the classroom and many of the course requirements remain the same as in group study courses; however‚ there are some differences of which you will need to be aware (please review the information below carefully). The unique requirements for faculty in Directed Study courses are as follows: Faculty Participation There is no faculty participation requirement in Directed Studies. Faculty do‚ however‚ need to post

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    The Calling I opened my dry aching eyes and immediately felt the pounding in my head. With regret on my breath I stumble into my petite bathroom. I go about my normal morning routine‚ but in a more sluggish way‚ and put aside the fact that it is three in the afternoon. All I wished to do was crawl back in bed‚ but I was being forced to attend this youth group at the church down the street. Hating every bit of my life at the moment‚ I throw on the dress that I secretly shoved in my bag last Thursday

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    CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING SKILLS CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING SKILL IN CLASSROOM INTRODUCTION What is thinking? Basically‚ thinking is one way for human to practice the act or exercise their intellectual or process of thought. In other way‚ thinking can also mean as a way of reasoning and judgment. In easier words‚ thinking is the active process by which human develops by understandings of us‚ others and our world. The process of thinking enables us to

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    One STEM activity that I absolutely love and that makes me smile is Seaperch. Seaperch is an innovative underwater robotics program where we build ROVs and enter them into competitions where we test their speed and quality. The program also teaches a lot of basic science and social skills. This program is really fun for me because I get to build a robot and see how I can fix it and make it better it teaches me social skills because when we have our interviews I have to socialize and I learn basic

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    1888 PressRelease - Innovative Nonprofit Provides Treatment to Veterans who suffer from PTSD. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater‚ FL - The Circle of Veterans (COV) is a small but growing nonprofit started by an Army Veteran and his wife. The organization was formed to provide alternative therapies for individuals and their families that suffer from Post Traumatic Stress and other deployment related mental health issues. The focus will be on a variety of natural holistic forms of healing to include:

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    Marcel Duchamp was an innovative groundbreaking artist who during his lifetime continually pushed the boundaries of the current art scene. Due to his pioneering in art‚ he had a definitive influence upon artistic styles to come. Duchamp is typically grouped in to the Dadaist or Surrealist movements‚ however his involvement in the art world is worth more than just being placed into a category. In particular‚ his work “The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors‚ Even” or “The Large Glass” shows just

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    The book The Rise of the Creative Class introduces a new social class to us – the Creative Class – which has greatly increased since 1950s and is still booming today. According to Richard Florida‚ the author of the book‚ the Creative Class has deeply influenced the ways we work and leisure‚ our values and desires‚ our communities and everyday life. The great changes between 1900-to-1950s are driven by technology improvement such as the popularization of TV‚ video‚ and washing machine; while the tremendous

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    IN COMPOSING: 4 to 5 pages should be written in this task‚ out of 15 marks. Make explicit reference to and use these words- belonging/ not belonging/exclusion and synonyms. Consider: Exploring a shift from belonging to not belonging and alienation The nature of belonging in this situation Motives‚ catalysts Consequences‚ results‚ effects Feelings and attitudes Use key social identities that anchor or challenge belonging: family‚ friends‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ religion‚ class lifestyle

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    Task 1 – Personality and individual differences Creativity in Airbnb Airbnb is known for several reasons as a creative organisation. First of all it invented the concept ‘peer-to-peer accommodation’‚ so the base of the organisation is already creative (Guttentag‚ 2013). Then the company worked out its idea in a personal and refreshing way‚ which is easily found back in the webpage design. For example Airbnb wants to provide their guests a social experience instead of a search experience at their

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    This is why creative people tend to think before they act. They play with the issue in their minds for a time‚ looking at a range of possibilities before choosing a direction. I see this when I work with creative people. When you give an average person a creative challenge‚ she tends immediately to try and come up with ideas. But because her mind is too focused on the issues of the challenge‚ her ideas are limited in scope as well. They are conventional‚ obvious ideas. The highly creative person‚ on

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