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    Role Exploration Mary A. Beyer NORFOLK‚ VIRGINIA Fall‚ 2011 Role Exploration Role Chosen The role I chose to examine is that of Geriatric Nurse Practitioner‚ or Gerontological Nurse Practitioner. I specifically chose this role because of my life-long affection for‚ and interest in‚ older adults. I especially enjoyed caring for older adults in my role as a registered nurse in the hospital. Educational Preparation For entry into a nurse practitioner program‚ candidates must be graduates

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    Before the age of exploration‚ the Europeans did not know what lay beyond Cape Non (Cape Chaunar) on the African coast‚ and whether it was possible to return once it was crossed. Hence‚ the overland Silk Road and the Spice Trade Routes are the extensive interconnected network of trade routes to the world. However‚ the economically important Silk Road and Spice Trade Routes were blocked by the Ottoman Empire by 1453 with the fall of the Byzantine Empire‚ spurring exploration motivated initially by

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    [pic] 4 Steps Career Exploration and Transition Step 1: Understand Self - Anatomy of a Self Assessment: A self assessment should include a look at your interests‚ values‚ personality‚ and skills. Here is an overview of the tools you can use to accomplish this. Interest Inventories The questions in an interest inventory ask about your likes and dislikes regarding various activities. The premise of this self assessment tool is that people who share similar interests will also enjoy the same

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    Age of Exploration

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    The age of exploration had many varied effects on the countries involved‚ mainly Spain‚ France‚ and England. By establishing a prosperous empire in South America by conquering the native people‚ Spain became vastly wealthy off of the gold collected by its native subjects. However‚ since the native people were dying off rapidly due to the foreign diseases brought over by the Conquistadors‚ as well as malnutrition and fatigue‚ Spain and Portugal were the first to introduce slavery to the New World

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    advanced exploration by building a navigation school. Advancements in technology and a desire for new goods and new trade routes helped bring about the Age of Exploration‚ while slavery‚ disease‚ and war were some negative effects of the colonization of the New World. Technology in Europe advanced the causes of exploration‚ while the desire for goods in Asia and Africa gave Europeans the determination to explore. A special type of ship called a Caravel was used in many European explorations. They

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    Age of Exploration: Innovations that changed Europe. During 1400-1700‚ Europe’s age of exploration would change them forever. Europe had many innovations that aided exploration. They came up with stern post rudder‚ the compass‚ the trade winds‚ and Lateen and square sails in combination. All these new findings enabled them to search new land and they discovered goods they had never seen before. Items like coffee‚ tea‚ potatoes‚ chocolate‚ squash‚ maize‚ all gave Europe’s economy new life. With

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    “For Gold‚ Glory and God!” was a phrase you might have heard plastered onto voyager’s tongues in 15th century Europe. This expression exclaimed the objectives of commuters travelling to the Americas during the Age of Exploration. However the origins of exploration only held true to one objective in the summarization of influences- the term “for gold”. In comparison with earning for riches in the New World‚ this idea refers to explorer’s goal of find a new sea route to Asia. Columbus‚ a Spanish sailor

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    Aaron McNamara Mr. Kerner 04/17/13 Space Exploration The space age began as a race for security and prestige between two superpowers. The opportunities were boundless‚ and the decades that followed have seen a radical transformation in the way we live our daily lives‚ in large part due to our use of space. Space systems have taken us to other celestial bodies and extended humankind’s horizons back in time to the very first moments of the universe and out to the galaxies at its far reaches

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    Space Exploration

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    Cited: Flowers‚ Sarah. Space Exploration: A Pro/Con Issue. Berkeley Heights‚ NJ: Enslow‚ 2000. Print. Harris‚ Joseph. "Space Technologies and Everyday Life." Space Exploration: Impact of Science and Technology. Pleasantville‚ NY: Gareth Stevens Pub.‚ 2010. 28-35. Print. Miles‚ Marvin‚ and Rudy Abramson. "Armstrong Beams His Words to Earth After Testing

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    scheme of things. The proper identification of available resources (both human and material)‚ exploration‚ efficient utilization and proper maximization of such resources through competent modes are critical success factors in the quest for relevance in the new millennium. Beside human population which readily provides seemingly cheap labour for effective productivity in a given space and time‚ other factors of production such as capital and land (water and coaster resources inclusive) represent veritable

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